Graduate tuition and fees

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  Semester fee
Full Value 20 Plus

20 meal plan per week w/ $50 Beaver Bucks
Our best value meal plan. This traditional plan provides students personal access to the Commons for each of our 20 meals per week. Plus, students receive $50 in Beaver Bucks each semester. You don't have to worry about keeping track of your meals and you will always have three meals a day and two on Sunday.
$3,328
Premier 15 Plus

15 meal plan per week w/ $100 Beaver Bucks  
This dining option offers more flexibility by allowing students any 15 meals per week in the Commons. Plus, students receive $100 in Beaver Bucks per semester.
$3,195
Basic 10 plus

10 meal plan per week w/$150 Beaver Bucks

This plan provides students access to any 10 meals per week in the Commons. Plus, students receive $150 in Beaver Bucks each semester. This plan is not available during fall semester for first-year students.
$3,068
Apartment block 70

70 meals per semester w/ $150 Beaver Bucks
This plan provides students living in the university apartments with the option of 70 meals per semester in the Commons. Plus, students receive $150 in Beaver Bucks that can be used for purchases in Bob’s Place or additional meals in the Commons. This plan is only available for those living in the university apartments.
$1,181

Commuter options

5 meals per week w/ $150 Beaver Bucks

Commuters also have the option of purchasing Beaver Bucks in any amount.

$1,208

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Tuition Semester hours Total tuition and fees
$645 per semester hour
$130 technology fee per semester
36 $25,392

Tuition Semester hours Total tuition and fees
$510 per semester hour
$130 technology fee per semester
   
Options    
MAEd core * 18 $9,180
Intervention specialist licensure 23 $11,730
Reading endorsement 12 $6,120

* The intervention specialist licensure and reading endorsement programs may be completed as stand-alone programs, or added to the MAEd core to complete the MAEd program.

Tuition Semester hours Total tuition and fees
$515 per semester hour
$130 technology fee per semester
   
Options    
Full program 57 $29,355
Advanced standings 30 $15,540

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Tuition Semester hours Total tuition and fees
515 per semester hour
130 technology fee per semester
36 18,540

ADDITIONAL COSTS:

  • Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics student membership ($63)
  • Professional liability insurance ($25-$60)
  • Initial BCI and FBI background check ($60)
  • Health screening/physical (varies)
  • Flu shot for current season ($25-$35)
  • CPR certification (varies)
  • Two lab coats (avg. $24-$60)
  • Books and supplies ($200-$400)

Students are expected to provide for their own health insurance, housing and living expenses and transportation to and from supervised practice sites (with the exception of travel to MDS site rotation). Most interns chose to live in Bluffton, Findlay or Lima as rotations are typically located within an hour of Bluffton.

PROVIDED BY BLUFFTON UNIVERSITY

  • Professional name tags
  • Drug testing at professional work sites, when needed
  • Incidental food and supplies for various supervised experiential learning projects/activities
  • Other incidental supplies for various supervised experiential learning projects/activities
  • Professional RDN exam review course (3 days)

Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Foundation offers scholarships and grants to Academy members. More information on AND scholarships. Scholarships may also be available through state or local academy affiliates.

Variable expenses

The Estimated Cost of Attendance equals tuition/fees and variable expenses. These are estimates and may vary. The Estimated Cost of Attendance is required by federal regulations to determine how much financial aid a student is eligible to receive. This includes:

  • Housing
  • Food
  • Textbooks
  • Computer 
  • Personal expenses
  • Transportation expenses

The following is based on 6 credit hours per semester for three terms. Financial aid, if awarded, will use a three-term attendance pattern (summer, fall and spring) and aid will be distributed over three terms. 

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