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Explore our tuition and fees for undergraduate and graduate programs at the University of Findlay.

Undergraduate

Tuition and Fees for 2026-2027 Academic Year

2026-27 Tuition for Fall and Spring Semesters
2026-2027 Tuition for Fall and Spring SemestersPer HourSemesterAnnual*
Undergraduate*$908$20,349$40,698
Animal Science/Pre-Veterinary Medicine* 1$938$21,012$42,024
Equestrian Studies (English & Western) * 2$1,002$22,486$44,972
Medical Laboratory Science (Professional Portion)$8,261
Nuclear Medicine (Certificate/Professional Portion)$634
Sonography and Echocardiography (Certificate/Professional Portion)$479
Online Degree Completion Program and Online-only option for qualifying programs of study 3$550
Intensive English Language Program (IELP)
Per Hour = students taking less than 6 IELP credit hours
Per Semester = students taking 6-18 IELP credit hours
$733$6,534
Internship Tuition (Summer Only)$275
Overload Tuition
Per Hour = hours in excess of 18
$908
2027 Tuition for Summer Semester
2027 Tuition For Summer SemesterPer HourPer Semester
Undergraduate Tuition*
(includes Animal Science/Pre-Vet, and Equestrian Studies)
Ineligible for Institutional Aid during Summer Semester
$908$11,804
Medical Laboratory Science (Professional Portion)$8,216
Nuclear Medicine (Certificate/Professional Portion)$634
Sonography and Echocardiography (Certificate/Professional Portion)$479
Online Degree Completion Program and Online – only option for qualifying programs of study 3 – Ineligible for Institutional Aid during Summer Semester$550
Intensive English Language Program (IELP)$5,566
Overload Tuition (Per Hour = hours in excess of 18)$908
Mandatory Fees for Fall 2026
Mandatory Fees for Fall 2026Per HourPer SemesterAnnual*
Student Activity Fee (non-refundable) – 12 or more credit hours (excludes Online Degree Completion Program and Online-only option for qualifying programs of study) $150$300
Student Activity Fee (non-refundable) – 6 or less than 12 hours (excludes Online Degree Completion Program and Online-only option for qualifying programs of study) $75
General Service Fee (non-refundable) – more than 9 credit hours$600$1,200
General Service Fee (non-refundable) 9 hours or less$60
Online Student Fee (non-refundable) – 12 or more credit hours (Online Degree Completion Program and Online-only option for qualifying programs of study) 3$150$300
Online Student Fee (non-refundable) – 6 or less than 12 hours (Online Degree Completion Program and Online-only option for qualifying programs of study) 3$75
One-Time Registration Fee (Freshmen/Transfers/Readmits)$100
One-Time Orientation Fee (Freshmen and Transfers)$150
Housing Effective Fall 2026
Housing Effective Fall 2026Per SemesterAnnual
Double Room: Residence Hall$2,700$5,400
Single Room: Residence Hall$3,750$7,500
Double Room: Haven/Village/Special Interest House$3,000$6,000
Single Room: Haven/Village/Special Interest House$3,900$7,800
Single Room: Townhouse/Cottage/Oiler Pointe /Derrick Square$4,450$8,900
Meal Plans for Fall 2026
Meal Plans for Fall 2026Per SemesterAnnual
Meal Plan 1: Unlimited Plan$3,310$6,620
Meal Plan 2: 200 Meal Block$3,200$6,400
Meal Plan 3: 10 Meals per Week$3,075$6,150
Meal Plan 4: Oiler Plan**$1,765$3,530
Meal Plan 5: Arch Plan**$1,550$3,100
Course Fees for Fall 2026
Course NumberCourse NameFee Amount
ANHS205First Aid and Care of Athletic Injuries$50
ANHS495Applied Cardiovascular Electrophysiology$25
ANSC133Practical Animal Handling I: Equine$50
ANSC134Practical Animal Handling II: Food Animals$50
ANSC351LBeef Production and Mgmt Lab$50
ANSC352LDairy Production and Management/Lab$50
ANSC353LSheep Production and Management/Lab$50
ANSC354LSwine Production and Management/Lab$50
ANSC355LHorse Production and Management/Lab$50
ANSC460Meat Products and Processing$75
ART1113D Design in Crafts$50
ART205Introduction to Digital Design$75
ART213Film Photography$75
ART216Digital Photography$75
ART225Watercolor and Works on Paper$50
ART226Sculpture$50
ART227Ceramics$50
ART228Printmaking$50
ART229Painting$50
ART250Typography$75
ART305Graphic Design$75
ART313Advanced Photography$75
ART314Image Manipulation$75
ART335Advanced Painting$50
ART345Advanced Ceramics$50
ART365Advanced Printmaking$50
ART405Advanced Graphic Design$75
BIOL102Introduction to the Biological Sciences$100
BIOL200LBasic Microbiology/Lab$100
BIOL201LIntroduction to Anatomy and Physiology/Lab$100
BIOL222LAnatomy and Physiology for Health Professions I Lab$100
BIOL223LAnatomy and Physiology for Health Professions II Lab$100
BIOL250The Art of Microscopy$250
BIOL251LBiology I: Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology/Lab$150
BIOL252LBiology II: Biodiversity, Form, and Function Lab$100
BIOL310LHuman Genetics Lab$100
BIOL322LHuman Anatomy and Physiology/Lab$200
BIOL323LHuman Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab$200
BIOL330LVertebrate Anatomy/Lab$200
BIOL331LEcology Lab$100
BIOL332LVertebrate Physiology Lab$200
BIOL338Introduction to Research$100
BIOL348LHerpetology Lab$100
BIOL412LMicrobiology Lab$150
BIOL413LMicrobial Pathogenesis$150
BIOL415Field Biology$450
BIOL420Advanced Techniques in Cellular and Molecular Biology$275
BIOL454DNA Sequencing$100
BIOL498Senior Biology Seminar$50
BUAD101Leadership and Development: Self$50
BUAD493Business Policy/Strategic Management$50
CHEM111LBasic Chemistry/Lab$50
CHEM130LGeneral Chemistry I/Lab$50
CHEM131LGeneral Chemistry II/Lab$50
CHEM210LOrganic Chemistry I/Lab$50
CHEM211LOrganic Chemistry II/Lab$50
CHEM225LBasic Organic and Biochemistry/Lab$50
CHEM316LChemical Analysis/Lab$50
COMM180Introduction to Digital Media$40
COMM251Newswriting$40
COMM260Video Production I$40
COMM280Mass Comm and Digital Media$40
COMM341Public Relations Campaigns$40
COMM352Feature Writing$40
CSCI148Digital Literacy for Educators$50
CSCI149Digital Literacy for Business$50
CSCI150Digital Literacy for the Liberal Arts$50
CSCI152Presentation Graphics$50
CSCI155Spreadsheet Design$50
CSCI157Database Applications$50
CSCI190Digital Literacy for the Sciences$50
CSCI191Visual Basic Programming$50
CSCI192Introductory Java Programming$50
CSCI194Introductory Python Programming$50
CSCI240Computer Software Design I$50
CSCI241Computer Software Design II$50
CSCI270Web Page Development$50
CSCI285SQL & Business Intelligence Tools for Decision Making$50
CSCI300Discrete Structures$50
CSCI302Information Security Fundamentals$50
CSCI325Operating Systems$50
CSCI330Applied Operations Research$50
CSCI345Data Communications$50
CSCI355Computer Organization$50
CSCI360Data Structures$50
CSCI374Internet Programming Unix$50
CSCI402Using Cryptography$50
CSCI412Managing Information Security$50
CSCI414Secure Commerce$50
CSCI416Computer and Network Forensics$50
CSCI423Stat Methods of Bus Analytics$50
CSCI445Computer Networking$50
CSCI460Computer Systems Administration$50
CSCI470JavaScript and Android Application Development$50
CSCI475Internet Programming Windows$50
CSCI480Software Engineering$50
CSCI490Database Management Systems$50
CSCI501Computer Programming Concepts$50
CSCI502Computer Networking Concepts$50
CSCI503Database Concepts$50
CSCI510Applied Security Principles$50
CSCI523Statistical Methods for Business Analytics$50
CSCI560Secure Coding$50
CSCI580Advanced Software Engineering$50
CSCI590Data Mining for Decision Making$50
CSCI613Risk Management for Information Systems$50
CSCI623Advanced Statistical Methods of Business Analytics$50
CSCI690Data Visualization and Predictive Analytics$50
CSCI698Capstone Project$50
DMSA400Introduction to Sonography$400
DMSA405Clinical Anatomy$50
DMSE425Clinical Education I$100
DMSG420Clinical Education I$100
EDCI531Integrated Math Methods for Middle Childhood and Adolescent/Young Adult$100
EDCI532Integrated Language Arts Methods for Middle Childhood and Adolescent/Young Adult$100
EDCI533Integrated Science Methods/Curriculum for Middle Childhood$100
EDCI534Integrated Social Studies Methods for Middle Childhood and Adolescent/Young Adult$100
EDCI540Curriculum and Discovery Environments for Children$100
EDCI554Foreign Lang Meth for Multi-Age$100
EDCI557Health Methods for Multi-Age$100
EDCI558Physical Education Methods for Multi$100
EDCI559Visual Arts Methods for Multi$100
EDFI503The Teaching Profession$100
EDFI591Internship in Licensure Area$150
EDIS538Instructional Methods for Students With Specific Learning and Developmental Disabilities$100
EDIS540Classroom Management$100
EDUC161Teaching as a Profession$50
EDUC202Pre-Professional Block (Sophomore)$100
EDUC302Junior/Methods Field Experience$100
EDUC463Senior Internship/Student Teaching$150
EDUC472Senior Internship/Student Teaching for Early Childhood/Intervention Specialist MMD Dual Licensure$150
ENVM505Applied Emergency Management$150
ESOH100LEnvironment and Society/Lab$50
ESOH150OSHA Hazardous Waste Site Worker (40-Hour Safety) Training (AHTC)$100
ESOH270LFundamentals of Occupational Health Laboratory$50
ESOH280Public Health Microbiology$60
ESOH315Environmental Sampling and Field Analytical Methods$50
FORS201Forensic Science$50
FORS390Forensic Anthropology$50
FORS430Special Topics in Forensic Science$50
GEOL410Geographic Information Systems$75
GERN241The Psychology of Aging$50
HINF520Introduction to Health Informatics$55
HINF570Research Methods in Informatics$35
HINF660Healthcare Project Management$35
MBA610Leadership and Organizational Behavior$50
MBA700Business Strategy and Implementation$50
MUSC183Introduction to Applied Music$175
MUSC193Applied Music$175
MUSC293Applied Music$175
MUSC393Applied Music$175
MUSC398Applied Music$175
NMED416LMolecular Imaging Physics Lab$50
NMED425Molecular Imaging Radiobiology$100
NMED435LMolecular Imaging Radiation Protection Lab$50
NMED445LMolecular Non-Imaging Procedures Lab$50
NMED455LMolecular Imaging Procedures Lab$50
NMED465LRadiochemistry and Radiopharmaceuticals Lab$50
NMED472LMolecular Imaging Instrumentation Lab$50
NURS299Foundations of Nursing Practice$622
NURS300Maternal Child Nursing$530
NURS307Medical Surgical Nursing I$622
NURS404Medical Surgical Nursing II$530
NURS407Capstone in Nursing$530
OCTH501Structures of Human Anatomy$100
OCTH502Analysis of Everyday Occupations$100
OCTH505Neuroscience for Occupational Therapy$50
OCTH508Movement Analysis of Occupation$75
OCTH520Analysis of Human Occupations$100
OCTH523Human Anatomical Structures$100
OCTH527Analysis and Assessment of Contextual Movement$75
OCTH534Occupations through the Lifespan$25
OCTH553Occupations through the Lifespan$75
OCTH609Neuroscience$50
OCTH621Occupational Therapy Process in High Definition$100
OCTH625Clinical Practice in OT IV: Adult$75
OCTH626Level I Fieldwork in OT B$25
OCTH629Essentials of OT Practice III: Theories, Context and Evidence$75
OCTH634Occupations through the Lifespan$75
OCTH695Issues and Trends$100
OCTH699Doctoral Experience Orientation and Preparation II$100
OCTH702Level I Fieldwork in OT C$25
OCTH703Clinical Practice in OT V: Geriatrics$75
OCTH707OT Level II Fieldwork A$50
OCTH708OT Level II Fieldwork B$50
OCTH712Professional and Contextual Issues in OT Practice V: Clinical Reasoning$100
PHAR251Professional Practice Development II$200
PHAR350Introduction to Pharmacy I$140
PHAR350Introduction to Pharmacy I (EXT Sections only)$205
PHAR351Drug Information and Literature Evaluation (EXT Sections only)$55
PHAR360Self-Care for the Pharmacist (EXT Sections only)$65
PHAR361Introduction to Physical Pharmacy and Pharmaceutics$130
PHAR361Introduction to Physical Pharmacy and Pharmaceutics (EXT Sections only)$195
PHAR362Introduction to Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics (EXT Sections only)$55
PHAR363Pharmacy Practice Skills$100
PHAR364Pharmacy Calculations (EXT Sections only)$55
PHAR370Physical Assessment for Pharmacy$70
PHAR380Introductory Pharmacology and Medicinal Chemistry (EXT Sections only)$55
PHAR385Pharmacy Practice Skills Lab I$100
PHAR385Pharmacy Practice Skills Lab I (EXT Sections only)$165
PHAR386Pharmacy Practice Skills I$150
PHAR386Pharmacy Practice Skills I (EXT Sections only)$605
PHAR392Introduction to Pharmacy Practice Experience II$75
PHAR392Introduction to Pharmacy Practice Experience II (EXT Sections only)$75
PHAR413Advanced Prescription Compounding$150
PHAR418Pharmacy-Based Test and Treat Training$150
PHAR418Pharmacy-Based Test and Treat Training (EXT Sections only)$150
PHAR420Comprehensive Diabetes Management for the Pharmacist$140
PHAR460Pharmacology, Pathophysiology, and Therapeutics of Immunology and Connective Tissue Disease (EXT Sections only)$55
PHAR463Pharmacology, Pathophysiology, and Therapeutics of Cardiovascular Disease (EXT Sections only)$65
PHAR466Pharmacology, Pathophysiology, and Therapeutics of Cardiovascular Disease$130
PHAR466Pharmacology, Pathophysiology, and Therapeutics of Cardiovascular Disease (EXT Sections only)$195
PHAR469Pharmacology, Pathophysiology, and Therapeutics of Infectious Diseases (EXT Sections only)$55
PHAR473Pharmacology, Pathophysiology, and Therapeutics of Endocrinology and Metabolism (EXT Sections only)$55
PHAR476Pharmacology, Pathophysiology, and Therapeutics of Renal Disease (EXT Sections only)$65
PHAR487Pharmacy Practice Skills II$140
PHAR487Pharmacy Practice Skills II (EXT Sections only)$205
PHAR488Pharmacy Practice Skills III$20
PHAR488Pharmacy Practice Skills III (EXT Sections only)$405
PHAR491Introduction to Pharmacy Practice Experience III$200
PHAR491Introduction to Pharmacy Practice Experience III (EXT Sections only)$200
PHAR520Comprehensive Diabetes Management for the Pharmacist$140
PHAR522Medication Therapy Management Services and Advocacy$130
PHAR551Pharmacy Law$100
PHAR553Pharmacoeconomics$30
PHAR553Pharmacoeconomics (EXT Sections only)$95
PHAR560Pharmacology, Pathophysiology and Therapeutics of Neurologic and Psychiatric Disorders (EXT Sections only)$65
PHAR563Pharmacology, Pathophysiology and Therapeutics of Hematology/Oncology$130
PHAR563Pharmacology, Pathophysiology and Therapeutics of Hematology/Oncology (EXT Sections only)$195
PHAR569Pharmacology, Pathophysiology and Therapeutics of Gastrointestinal Disease (EXT Sections only)$65
PHAR589Pharmacy Practice Skills Lab V$140
PHAR589Pharmacy Practice Skills Lab V (EXT Sections only)$190
PHAR590Pharmacy Culminating Research Experience$240
PHAR591Introduction to Pharmacy Practice Experience V$200
PHAR591Introduction to Pharmacy Practice Experience V (EXT Sections only)$200
PHAR599Application of Pharmacy Practice$150
PHAR599Application of Pharmacy Practice (EXT Sections only)$275
PHAR701Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience$900
PHAR701Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (EXT Sections only)$900
PHAR707Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience$325
PHAR707Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (EXT Sections only)$325
PHAR708Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience$150
PHAR708Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (EXT Sections only)$150
PHAS501Clinical Anatomy$100
PHAS510Clinical Medicine$190
PHAS520Clinical Medicine II$190
PHAS530Clinical Medicine III$190
PHAS601Developing a Reflective Practitioner I$190
PHAS603Developing a Reflective Practitioner II$190
PHTH504Competencies in Physical Therapy$124
PHTH543Introduction to Physical Therapy Practice$124
PHTH560Muscoloskeletal I$82
PHTH563Foundations in Neuroscience$30
PHTH564Anatomy I$100
PHTH565Anatomy II$100
PHTH601Cardiopulminary Physical Therapy I$25
PHTH610Cardiopulminary Physical Therapy II$107
PHTH640Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy$65
PHTH641Musculoskeletal System I$82
PHTH657Clinical Education I$60
PHTH660Musculoskeletal II$55
PHTH661Musculoskeletal System II$30
PHTH667Neuromuscular I$47
PHTH668Clinical Education II$60
PHTH669Agents and Modalities$30
PHTH720Clinical Education I$80
PHTH721Musculoskeletal III$47
PHTH726Clinical Education II$80
PHTH728Clinical Education III$60
PHTH730Clinical Education III$80
PHTH731Physical Therapy Seminar$82
PHTH732Physical Therapy Forum I$82
PHTH737Neurological and Medical Complexity$25
PHTH746Clinical Education IV$60
PHYS150LConceptual Physics/Lab$50
PHYS250LGeneral Physics I/Lab$50
PHYS251LGeneral Physics II/Lab$50
PVET490Clinic Internship$300
RELI350Field Experiences in Religion$60
SOWK310Field Placement I$100
SOWK410Social Work Field Instruction II$100

Program Specific Fees – Animal Science 1

Course NumberCourse NameFee Amount
ANSC133Practical Animal Handling I: Equine$1,326
ANSC134Practical Animal Handling II: Food Animals$1,326
ANSC351Beef Production and Management$1,326
ANSC352Dairy Production and Management$1,326
ANSC353Sheep Production and Management$1,326
ANSC354Swine Production and Management$1,326
ANSC355Horse Production and Management$1,326

1

Animal Science Program Specific Fees are NOT applicable to the following programs: Animal Science/Industry Option BS, Animal Science/Pre-Veterinary Medicine Option BS, Animal Science/Science Option BS; Equestrian Studies-English Riding Emphasis AA, Equestrian Studies-English Riding/Training Emphasis BS, Equestrian Studies-Western Riding Emphasis AA, and Equestrian Studies-Western Riding/Training Emphasis BS.

Program Specific Fees – Equestrian Studies 2 *

Course NumberCourse NameFee Amount
EQST121Fundamentals of Horse Handling and Training$4,274
EQST122Introduction to General Horse Training$4,274
EQST123Fundamentals of English Riding and Training$4,274
EQST124General English Riding and Training Techniques$4,274
EQST221Basic Colt Training$4,274
EQST222Colt Training II$4,274
EQST223Intermediate English Riding and Training I$4,274
EQST224Intermediate English Riding and Training II$4,274
EQST321Advanced Horse Training I$87
EQST322Advanced Horse Training II$87
EQST323Schooling/Reschooling$87
EQST324Advanced English Riding and Training I$87
EQST421Advanced Horse Training III$87
EQST422Advanced Horse Training IV$87
EQST423Advanced English Riding and Training II$87
EQST424Advanced English Riding and Training III$87

2 – Equestrian Studies Program Specific Fees are NOT applicable to the following programs: Pharmacy.

* Animal Science/Industry Option BS, Animal Science/Pre-Veterinary Medicine Option BS, and Animal Science/Science Option BS students will have a reduced rate of

$2,948

for Equestrian Program Specific courses (original fee $4,274). The $87 program specific fee on EQST321–324 and EQST421–424 will be waived for Animal Science students.

Other Fees for Fall 2026
DescriptionAmount
Private Music Lessons – one 1/2 hour lesson per week$175
Proficiency Exam$100
Independent Study/Directed Study Fee (non-refundable)$100 plus tuition
Official Transcripts
NOTE: Additional $2.00 fee for printed and mailed transcripts.
$8 per transcript
UF Payment Plan Fee (non-refundable)$65 per semester
Commencement Change Fee$50
Athletic Fee (non-refundable)
* Ineligible for Institutional Aid
$125 per semester
Returned Payment Fee (Check, ACH or Credit/Debit Card)$30 per item
Senior Citizen Tuition
(Must be 60 years or older, retired, limit 1 course per semester, not for audit. Contact Office of Financial Aid.)
10% of tuition
Audit – full-time (12-18 credit hours) undergraduate student
Student must pay applicable course fees.
No Charge
Audit – part-time (less than 12 credit hours) undergraduate student
Student must pay applicable required fees & course fees.
$50 per hour
Audit – University of Findlay Alumni
Student must contact the Office of Financial Aid
Student must pay applicable required fees & course fees
$50 per course
Course Fee Schedule Effective Beginning Fall 2025

Students enrolled less than full-time and charged on a per-credit-hour basis are not eligible for merit-based financial aid.

* Per Hour = students taking less than 12 credit hours

Per Semester = students taking 12–18 credit hours

Annual (if applicable) = students who are full-time (12–18 credit hours) for Fall and Spring semesters. Does not include summer.

1 – Animal Science/Pre-Veterinary Medicine Tuition is applicable to the following Programs of Study:

Animal Science/Industry Option BS, Animal Science/Pre-Veterinary Medicine Option BS, and Animal Science/Science Option BS

2 – Equestrian Studies Tuition is applicable to the following Programs of Study:

Equestrian Studies-English Riding Emphasis AA, Equestrian Studies-English Riding/Training Emphasis BS, Equestrian Studies-Western Riding Emphasis AA, and Equestrian Studies-Western Riding/Training Emphasis BS

3 – The following programs are eligible for the election of an Online Only Option. Students must opt in to qualify for the tuition rate. Contact Program Chair for details:

Organizational Leadership BS

** Available to all commuters and sophomores, juniors, seniors, graduate, and professional (foundational pharmacy year two [FY2] or higher status) students living on campus in non-residence hall housing. For individuals in residence halls, this plan is available only to juniors, seniors, graduate, and professional (first professional year [P1] or higher) students.

For information regarding Summer semester Housing and Food rates and refund policy, contact Student Services at 419-434-4570.

Tuition and Fees for 2025-26 Academic Year

2025-26 Tuition for Fall and Spring Semesters
2025-26 Tuition for Fall and Spring SemestersPer HourSemesterAnnual*
Undergraduate*$890$19,950$39,900
Animal Science/Pre-Veterinary Medicine* 1$919$20,600$41,200
Equestrian Studies (English & Western) * 2$983$22,045$44,090
Medical Laboratory Science (Professional Portion)$8,099
Nuclear Medicine (Certificate/Professional Portion)$622
Sonography and Echocardiography (Certificate/Professional Portion)$470
Online Degree Completion Program and Online-only option for qualifying programs of study 3$550
Intensive English Language Program (IELP)
Per Hour = students taking less than 6 IELP credit hours
Per Semester = students taking 6-18 IELP credit hours
$718$6,406
Internship Tuition (Summer Only)$275
Overload Tuition
Per Hour = hours in excess of 18
$890
2026 Tuition For Summer Semester
2026 Tuition For Summer SemesterPer HourPer Semester
Undergraduate Tuition*
(includes Animal Science/Pre-Vet, and Equestrian Studies)
Ineligible for Institutional Aid during Summer Semester
$890$12,015
Medical Laboratory Science (Professional Portion)$8,099
Nuclear Medicine (Certificate/Professional Portion)$622
Sonography and Echocardiography (Certificate/Professional Portion)$470
Online Degree Completion Program and Online – only option for qualifying programs of study 3 – Ineligible for Institutional Aid during Summer Semester$550
Undergraduate Online Tuition Ineligible for Institutional Aid during Summer Semester$550
Intensive English Language Program (IELP)$5,457
Overload Tuition (Per Hour = hours in excess of 18)$890
Mandatory Fees for Fall 2025
Mandatory Fees for Fall 2025Per HourPer SemesterAnnual*
Student Activity Fee (non-refundable) – 12 or more credit hours (excludes Online Degree Completion Program and Online-only option for qualifying programs of study) 3$150$300
Student Activity Fee (non-refundable) – 6 or less than 12 hours (excludes Online Degree Completion Program and Online-only option for qualifying programs of study) 3$75
General Service Fee (non-refundable) – more than 9 credit hours$600$1,200
General Service Fee (non-refundable) 9 hours or less$60
Online Student Fee (non-refundable) – 12 or more credit hours (Online Degree Completion Program and Online-only option for qualifying programs of study) 3$150$300
Online Student Fee (non-refundable) – 6 or less than 12 hours (Online Degree Completion Program and Online-only option for qualifying programs of study) 3$75
One-Time Registration Fee (Freshmen/Transfers/Readmits)$100
One-Time Orientation Fee (Freshmen and Transfers)$150
Other Fees for Fall 2025
DescriptionAmount
Private Music Lessons – one 1/2 hour lesson per week$175
Proficiency Exam$100
Independent Study/Directed Study Fee (non-refundable)$100 plus tuition
Official Transcripts
NOTE: Additional $2.00 fee for printed and mailed transcripts.
$8 per transcript
UF Payment Plan Fee (non-refundable)$65 per semester
Commencement Change Fee$50
Athletic Fee (non-refundable)
* Ineligible for Institutional Aid
$125 per semester
Returned Payment Fee (Check, ACH or Credit/Debit Card)$30 per item
Senior Citizen Tuition
(Must be 60 years or older, retired, limit 1 course per semester, not for audit. Contact Office of Financial Aid.)
10% of tuition
Audit – full-time (12-18 credit hours) undergraduate student
Student must pay applicable course fees
No Charge
Audit – part-time (less than 12 credit hours) undergraduate student
Student must pay applicable required fees & course fees.
$50 per hour
Audit – University of Findlay Alumni
Student must contact the Office of Financia Aid
Student must pay applicable required fees & course fees.
$50 per course
Course Fee Schedule Effective Beginning Fall 2025
Course Fee Schedule Effective Beginning Summer 2026

Students enrolled less than full-time and charged on a per-credit-hour basis are not eligible for merit-based financial aid.

* Per Hour = students taking less than 12 credit hours

Per Semester = students taking 12–18 credit hours

Annual (if applicable) = students who are full-time (12–18 credit hours) for Fall and Spring semesters. Does not include summer.

1 – Animal Science/Pre-Veterinary Medicine Tuition is applicable to the following Programs of Study:

Animal Science/Industry Option BS, Animal Science/Pre-Veterinary Medicine Option BS, and Animal Science/Science Option BS

2 – Equestrian Studies Tuition is applicable to the following Programs of Study:

Equestrian Studies-English Riding Emphasis AA, Equestrian Studies-English Riding/Training Emphasis BS, Equestrian Studies-Western Riding Emphasis AA, and Equestrian Studies-Western Riding/Training Emphasis BS

3 – The following programs are eligible for the election of an Online Only Option. Students must opt in to qualify for the tuition rate. Contact Program Chair for details:

Organizational Leadership BS

** Available to all commuters and sophomores, juniors, seniors, graduate, and professional (foundational pharmacy year two [FY2] or higher status) students living on campus in non-residence hall housing. For individuals in residence halls, this plan is available only to juniors, seniors, graduate, and professional (first professional year [P1] or higher) students.

For information regarding Summer semester Housing and Food rates and refund policy, contact Student Services at 419-434-4570.

Graduate

University of Findlay charges graduate tuition based on the registered course, not the program of study. Several programs of study cross multiple courses, therefore, tuition may be assessed at different rates within the same term.

Tuition and Fees for 2026-27 Academic Year

2026-27 Tuition for Fall and Spring Semester
Tuition (Charged by Course)Per Hour
Substance Use Disorder (ADDC)$999
Biology (BIOL)$495
TESOL (BLMC)$495
Chemistry (CHEM)$495
Communications (COMM)$560
Computer Science (CSCI)$765
Economics (ECON)$495
Education (EDFI, EDHR, EDIS, EDAD, EDCI, EDSP, EDUC – less than 700, includes 709)$495
Education (EDPY, EDUC – 700 and higher, excludes 709)$560
Graduate Education Workshop (EDCI546)$160
English (ENGL)$555
Intensive English Language (ENIN)$495
Environmental (ENVM)$695
Geography (GEOG)$495
Graduate (GRAD)$650
Healthcare Management (HCMG)$675
Health Informatics (HINF)$840
History (HIST)$495
Mathematics (MATH)$495
Business Administration (MBA)$675
Radiological Sciences (MSRS)$550
Occupational Therapy (OCTH)$899
Physician Assistant (PHAS)$999
Physical Therapy (PHTH)$895
Physics (PHYS)$495
Political Science (POLS)$495
Other Fees for Fall 2026
Other Charges & Fees for Fall 2026Amount
Independent Study/Directed Study Fee$100 plus tuition
Official Transcripts
NOTE: Additional $2.00 fee for printed and mailed transcripts.
$8 per transcript
UF Payment Plan Fee$65 per semester
Commencement Change Fee (Effective Fall 2025)$50
Athletic Fee (Non-refundable, Effective Fall 2025)
*Ineligible for Institutional Aid.
$125 per semester
Returned Payment Fee (Check, ACH or Credit/Debit Card)$30 per item
Audit
Student must pay applicable required fees & course fees.
$50 per hour
Course FeesCourse Fee Schedule Effective Beginning Spring 2026
Course Fee Schedule Effective Beginning Summer 2026
Course Fees Schedule Effective Beginning Fall 2026