Tuition and Fees
Graduate Certificate:
For Summer 2024 the tuition cost is around 9,423. Fees: technology ($45), student activity ($16); enrollment fees ($45).
Office of Summer and Winter Programs.Masters Program:
For Summer 2024 the total cost (not including fees) is around $12,564. Fees: technology ($45), student activity ($16); enrollment fees ($45). For a complete breakdown of tuition and fees for the summer session, please refer to the Office of Summer and Winter Programs.
For the 2023-2024 academic year: Cost varies depending on if a student is in-state or out of state. For a complete breakdown of tuition and fees for the 2024-2025 academic year, please refer to the Office of the Bursar Graduate Tuition and Fees.
Financial Aid and Payment Options
Master’s Program
Graduate students who have been admitted to the Masters of Surgical Neurophysiology program and are interested in applying for federal financial aid can visit the Office of Student Financial Aid Services (OSFAS) website for guidance.
Graduate Certificate Program:
Students admitted to the Intraoperative Neuromonitoring Graduate Certificate program are not eligible for federal financial aid. However, students can apply for a Private (Alternative) Loan. Information about Private (Alternative) Loan funding is available on the Office of Student Financial Aid Services (OSFAS) website.
UConn’s list of preferred Private (Alternative) Loan lenders is available here: Elm Select
Payment Options
UConn offers a payment plan, as well as various other payment options. Information is on the Office of the Bursar’s website.
For more information please visit UConn’s financial aid website or call 860-486-2819.
- Please note:
- Students enrolled in the Graduate Certificate program are not eligible for federal aid.
- International students are not eligible for Federal Student Aid. For information on funding resources for international students please contact International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS).
- Graduate Assistantships are not available for this program due to the required clinical, didactic and lab commitment hours of the program during the Fall and Spring semesters. Please visit the Graduate School website for information on internal and external funding opportunities.