Online Tuition at UofL — Online Learning (2024)

Standard Tuition (for students enrolled in a fully online program)
Undergraduate degrees and certificates$540 per credit hour
Graduate degrees and certificates$830 per credit hour
Online Tuition Variances – Program-Specific
RN to Bachelor of Science in Nursing$375 per credit hour
Master of Science in Health Administration$517 per credit hour
Graduate Teacher Education Courses$622 per credit hour
Graduate Certificate in Business of Healthcare$800 per credit hour
$800 per credit hour
Graduate Certificate in Franchise Management$800 per credit hour
Graduate Certificate in Managerial Analytics$800 per credit hour
Graduate Certificate in Distilled Spirits Business$800 per credit hour
Graduate Certificate in Horse Racing Industry Business$800 per credit hour
Online Professional Programs (bundled tuition)
Master of Business Administration (MBA)$38,500 per program
Master of Science in Business Analytics$34,500 per program
Military-Friendly Rate
Active-duty* service members and Coast Guard members (for most undergraduate and graduate programs)$250 per credit hour – exceptions apply, see Military Tuition tab for details
Qualifying members of the Reserve Component and National Guard eligible for Title X (Federal) TA$250 per credit hour
Federal Academic Alliance Rate
All Online Programs10% off standard tuition rate (for eligible U.S. Federal Government employees)

*Active-Duty is defined as on orders for 180 days or more.

Online courses for students enrolled in non-online plan codes are charged at the same tuition rate as campus/in-person courses. Students are charged in full for online courses according to those rates even if taking a full-time course load. If you're receiving a tuition scholarship, please check the monetary value to determine whether the cost of online courses is covered.

Online Course Fee per Credit Hour

In an effort to enhance the online learning experience and further meet the needs of our students, all online courses are assessed a $10 per credit hour fee, approved by the Board of Trustees, effective Fall 2024. The Online Course Fee funds initiatives to enhance quality assurance of online courses, support online success coaches and services for students, and provide access equity for all students.

Fee information can be found on the Bursar’s Office website. If you have questions regarding this fee, please contact online@louisville.edu.


  • College of Business: Course Fee

    College of Business courses at the 300/400 level require an additional fee of $45 per course. This fee applies for undergraduate business programs.

  • J. B. Speed School of Engineering: Technology Fees

    All J. B. Speed School of Engineering online programs have a $25 per semester technology fee.

  • Kent School of Social Work: Practicum Fees

    The online Bachelor of Social Work incurs additional costs ranging from $122 to $172 for the entirety of the program. The online Master of Science in Social Work incurs additional costs ranging between $200 and $800 throughout the entirety of the program.

    Costs may include:

    • Professional liability insurance
    • Practicum insurance
    • NASW annual membership

    Actual costs depend on student’s insurance status, whether prerequisites are needed, number of years needed to complete the program, etc.

    Note: These costs do not include textbooks. Textbook costs vary greatly between courses (as required by the respective instructors) so it is difficult to predict a total.

  • Follett (Course Materials) Access Fees

    Courses participating in the Follett Access program allow students to receive all required course materials as part of their course registration. Required course materials are offered at a reduced price and billed upon registration in a participating course. These costs will show up as additional fees for any course participating in the program. You will see a notification in the Schedule of Courses for participating courses.

    For more information, visit: Follett Access Fees

Cost of Attendance:
For additional information on educational expenses and the Cost of Attendance, please visit the Student Financial Aid Office’s website.

Do you have questions about tuition rates for your program of choice? We have answers! Contact us today at 800.871.8635 or online@louisville.edu.

Online Tuition Rates for Eligible Military Service Members

Our mission is to assist active-duty service members in pursuing an advanced education in an affordable manner, and to help smooth the transition from military life to student life and further into professional life. Tuition at UofL for active-duty* service members is $250 per credit hour for undergraduate and most graduate programs (see exceptions below). For questions about military Tuition Assistance (TA) programs, service members need to contact their installation Education Office or their unit Education Officer. Before enrolling in any program, regardless of whether or not they are using military TA, they need to contact their installation Education Office, or their unit Education Officer.

Online Program Tuition Rate
Active-duty* service members and Coast Guard members (for most undergraduate and graduate online programs)$250 per credit hour (see exceptions below)
Qualifying members of the Reserve Component and National Guard eligible for Title X (Federal) TA$250 per credit hour
Exceptions apply to active-duty students enrolled in fully-online professional programs:
Master of Science in Business AnalyticsNo special Rate
Master of Business Administration$500 per credit hour ($22,500 bundled tuition)
Graduate Certificate in Business of Healthcare$600 per credit hour
Graduate Certificate in Distilled Spirits Business$600 per credit hour
Graduate Certificate in Horse Racing Industry Business $600 per credit hour
Graduate Certificate in Family Business Management & Advising$600 per credit hour
Graduate Certificate in Franchise Management$600 per credit hour
Graduate Certificate in Managerial$600 per credit hour

* Active-Duty is defined as on orders for 180 days or more.

Online Course Fee per Credit Hour

In an effort to enhance the online learning experience and further meet the needs of our students, all online courses are assessed a $10 per credit hour fee, approved by the Board of Trustees, effective Fall 2024. The Online Course Fee funds initiatives to enhance quality assurance of online courses, support online success coaches and services for students, and provide access equity for all students.

Fee information can be found on the Bursar’s Office website. If you have questions regarding this fee, please contact online@louisville.edu.

Kentucky National Guard Tuition Assistance

Use your Kentucky National Guard Tuition Assistance at the University of Louisville, up to your Lifetime state tuition assistance cap of $50,000. For additional information visit the Kentucky National Guard’s website: https://state.nationalguard.com/kentucky.

Service members who are not eligible for the Department of Defense tuition assistance rate of $250/credit hour will pay the standard tuition rates for online courses. Students may use other benefits including GI Bill to cover tuition cost. Before applying, service members should contact an enrollment counselor to determine their eligibility for the various tuition rates.

Kentucky Tuition Waiver

A waiver of tuition is an education benefit provided by the Commonwealth of Kentucky in recognition of military service of certain Kentucky veterans. The tuition waiver is provided for children, stepchildren, adopted children, spouses, and un-remarried widows & widowers. For additional information visit the Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs, Tuition Waiver website: https://veterans.ky.gov/Pages/HidPages/TuitionWaiver.aspx.

Cost of Attendance:
For additional information on educational expenses and the Cost of Attendance, please visit the Student Financial Aid Office’s website.

Do you have questions about tuition rates for your program of choice? We have answers! Contact us today at 800.871.8635 or online@louisville.edu.

UofL online students enrolled in degree-seeking bachelor's and master's programs are eligible to apply for federal financial aid. Financial Aid is also available for some non-degree certificate programs — See Non-Degree Programs section below.

We know the cost of education is one of the most important considerations when deciding where to pursue a degree. That’s why we created Start to Finish, a collection of all the information you’ll need to simplify the financial aid process and make earning a degree affordable for your family.

Here are the steps for first-time financial aid applicants:

  1. Assemble your tax and asset information, such as your W2s and 1040s.
  2. Go to www.fafsa.gov to file your FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) form. You are encouraged to use the IRS Data Retrieval Tool within the FAFSA to transmit your tax information directly from the IRS to your FAFSA. Be sure to apply for your PIN during the FAFSA filing process. Use the PIN to electronically sign your FAFSA. (Our FAFSA school code is 001999.)
  3. Once your FAFSA if processed by the U.S. Department of Education, you will receive a Student Aid Report (SAR). If you filed electronically, the SAR will be sent to you via email. If you filed by paper or did not provide an email address, the SAR will be sent to you by mail.
  4. Review the SAR for comments and incorrect information. If accurate, keep the SAR for your records. If you find any errors, you can correct this by returning the paper SAR or by making corrections to a processed FAFSA online.
  5. For additional information, view the financial aid toolkit from the U.S. Department of Education. Use the Last-Minute Federal Aid Checklist to help make sure you're taking all the necessary steps

  • Flexible Payment Options

    We know the cost of education is one of the most important considerations when deciding where to pursue a degree. We are committed to ensuring you’re knowledgeable about all of your financial aid options. UofL offers flexible payment options for students, including a payment plan and employer tuition assistance-payment methods.

    UofL’s Office of Student Financial Aid is available to answer any questions you have about the financial aid process and payment options. Visit the financial aid page or contact a financial aid counselor at 502.852.5511 or finaid@louisville.edu.

  • Employer Tuition Reimbursement

    Check with your employer on whether they can provide financial support for earning a degree or certificate. If your employer offers tuition reimbursement, you may be required to submit a written request. Download a Sample Request Letter [PDF] to get started.

  • Additional Resources

    Below are a few additional resources for UofL financial aid procedures, as well as some government based resources to educate yourself on various loan options.

    • Stafford Loans: http://louisville.edu/financialaid/loans/direct-stafford-loans
    • Graduate PLUS loans: http://louisville.edu/financialaid/loans/direct-graduate-professional-plus
    • Federal Student Aid: http://studentaid.ed.gov/ (click on Types of Aid and Repay your loans to see the different government calculators)
  • Non-Degree Programs (Certificates)

    The following UofL online non-degree programs are eligible for financial aid:

    • Undergraduate Certificate in Accounting
    • Graduate Certificate in Autism and Applied Behavior Analysis
    • Graduate Certificate in Biostatistics
    • Graduate Certificate in Cybersecurity
    • Graduate Certificate in Data Science
    • Graduate Certificate in Health Professions Education
    • Graduate Certificate in Structural Engineering
    • Graduate Certificate in Teaching English as an International Language
    • Graduate Certificate in Transportation Engineering
  • International Students

    International students are not eligible for federal financial aid, with some exceptions. To learn more about eligibility for international students, visit the U.S. Department of Education website.

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Undergraduate Scholarships
Scholarships by College
General Scholarships
Other/External Opportunities

The University of Louisville offers need- and merit-based scholarships to help online students meet the cost of their education.

To demonstrate need, you are required to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Students may qualify for more than one scholarship and are encouraged to explore all possible avenues for funding, both from within and outside of UofL. Please browse the categories below to learn more about scholarship opportunities.

New: UofL partnership with ScholarshipUniverse

The University of Louisville has teamed up with ScholarshipUniverse to provide a one-stop portal to connect students with scholarship opportunities!

The UofL ScholarshipUniverse Portal is open year-round and serves as a central resource for UofL students to access information and/or apply for both institutional and external scholarships as they become available.

To access the portal, you must be an active UofL student (current or admitted), and have access to your email user ID and password.

Sign In Here

Scholarships Information
Undergraduate Scholarships

New undergraduate students should visit the websites below to learn more about scholarships awarded upon admission or through the Student Financial Aid Office’s (SFAO) scholarship application process.

Online program students are eligible for the following transfer scholarships:

  • KCTCS Academic Transfer Scholarship
  • Guaranteed Transfer Scholarship

Student Financial Aid Office Scholarships

Students pursuing an online degree at the University of Louisville may be eligible for scholarships managed by the SFAO. All scholarships managed by the SFAO are managed via one application. The application deadline is February 15 for upcoming academic years.

Awards available for non-traditional students include:

  • Continuing Undergraduate Student Academic Scholarship
  • Beth K. Fields Scholarship/Fields Alumni Scholarship
  • New Beginning Scholarship Fund
  • Zonta Club of Louisville Inez Webb Award
  • Cardinal Commitment Grant - Transfer Students
  • Cardinal Commitment Grant - First Time in College

Scholarships by College (Undergraduate & Graduate)

UofL academic departments also provide scholarship awards for both the undergraduate and graduate levels, with varying application processes and timelines. Learn more about awards that may be available for the noted online programs by visiting the page(s) linked below.

  • BA or BS in Communications
  • BS in Psychology
  • BA or BS in Sociology
  • BA in Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies
  • BS in Criminal Justice
  • BS in General Studies

College of Business

  • All undergraduate business bachelor’s programs.
  • All graduate business programs.

College of Education and Human Development

  • BS in Organizational leadership and Learning (BSOLL)
  • BSOLL – Early Childhood Education
  • BS in Sport Administration
  • MA in Higher Education Administration
  • MS in Health Professions Education
  • MS in Human Resources and Organization Development
  • MEd in Special Education
  • MEd in Teacher Leadership
  • MAT in Special Education
  • MS in Sport Administration

Kent School of Social Work

  • Bachelor of Social Work
  • MS in Social Work

  • BS in Psychology

School of Nursing

  • RN to Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Speed School of Engineering

  • MEng in Engineering Management
  • MS in Industrial Engineering

WGS Studies Scholarships

  • BA in Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies
  • Programs With Available Scholarships:
    • BS in Psychology
    • BA in Sociology
    • BA in Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies
    • BS in Criminal Justice

General Scholarships

UofL also offers department awards for students meeting unique criteria. These scholarships have varying application processes and timelines. Awards available for non-traditional students include but may not be limited to the ones listed below.

Alumni Association

  • Beth K. Fields Scholarship/Fields Alumni Scholarship

Cultural Center

  • Sagar Patagundi Alumni Scholarship (University of Louisville)

International Center

  • International Student Tuition Support Scholarship

LGBT Center

  • Bernard M. Trager Family Foundation Scholarship for Equality
  • Brian Buford Endowed Pride Alumni Scholarship
  • Dawn Wilson Scholarship for LGBTQ+ Students of Color
  • Derby City Bears Scholarship
  • Johnson-Campion Alumni Scholarship
  • Ken Terrill Memorial Award

Military-Connected Resource Center

  • Salute to Service Scholarship for veterans and dependents

Red Barn

  • The Bridgette Pregliasco Torchbearer Endowment

Women's Center

  • Women’s Club of the University of Louisville Scholarship
  • Women’s Club of the University of Louisville Lesia Sublett Scholarship
  • Women’s Club of the University of Louisville Minority Single Parent Scholarship
  • Dr. Ann T. Allen Scholarship

External Scholarship Opportunities

Students can use scholarships offered by external organizations to help with educational expenses. We continue to update our list of potential funding sources for online transfer and/or graduate students, so please check back often. These scholarships are not affiliated with UofL.



FAFSA Forms and Deadlines

Wondering which FAFSA form you need to file and when it is due? Here are a few dates for reference:

For Fall 2023, Spring 2024, and Summer 2024

    • FAFSA form: 2023-2024
    • FAFSA submission window: October 1, 2022 - June 30, 2024
    • Tax & income info: 2021

Please note: Filing your 2023-2024 FAFSA on or as close to October 1, 2022 as possible will maximize your potential award eligibility for the 2023-2024 academic year.

For more information, view the financial aid tool kit from the U.S. Department of Education. You can also use this Last-Minute Federal Aid Checklist to help make sure you’re taking all the necessary steps.

Online Tuition at UofL — Online Learning (2024)

FAQs

Online Tuition at UofL — Online Learning? ›

University of Louisville offers over 1000 online course sections of nearly 500 unique courses in 65 disciplines, providing flexible access to UofL's quality college education.

How much does UofL cost per semester? ›

Undergraduate
Undergraduate TuitionResidentNon-Resident
Full Time Tuition per semester (12 or more credit hours)$6,470.00$14,643.00
Per Credit Hour (Less than 12 credit hours)$540$1,221
Dual Credit / High School VisitorDual CreditHigh School Visitor
Per Credit Hour$95.00$189
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Does Louisville University offer online classes? ›

University of Louisville offers over 1000 online course sections of nearly 500 unique courses in 65 disciplines, providing flexible access to UofL's quality college education.

How much does it cost to go to University of Louisville BSN? ›

Starting in fall 2019, the UofL School of Nursing will offer a tuition rate of $375 per credit hour, a 25 percent reduction, to all students enrolled in the online RN-BSN courses.

How much does Louisville cost? ›

Tuition and Required Fees
Student LevelIn-stateOut-of-state
Undergraduate$12,174$28,520
Graduate$13,524$27,638

How much does the University of Louisville online cost? ›

Online Rates & Fees
TuitionRates
Standard Tuition (for students enrolled in a fully online program)
Undergraduate degrees and certificates$540 per credit hour
Graduate degrees and certificates$830 per credit hour
Online Tuition Variances – Program-Specific
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What GPA is required for the University of Louisville? ›

With a GPA of 3.64, University of Louisville requires you to be above average in your high school class. You'll need at least a mix of A's and B's, with more A's than B's.

What is a good GPA for BSN? ›

Achieving a 3.5 GPA for nursing school is considered good, but aiming higher will help you stand out during the application process!

How much does it cost to get a bachelor's degree at University of Kentucky? ›

IN-STATE Undergraduate
TypeUndergraduate On-Campus Without DependentsUndergraduate Living with Parents
Personal3,3763,376
Loan Origination8282
TOTAL36,64033,622
1 Online only programs full-time tuition rate = $14,976 for fall and spring.
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What is the University of Louisville ranked? ›

University of Louisville's ranking in the 2024 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, #195. Its in-state tuition and fees are $12,828; out-of-state tuition and fees are $29,174.

What is the average household income in Louisville? ›

Louisville, Kentucky has a population of 629,200. The median household income is $63,100 and 15% of residents live below the federal poverty level. The racial and ethnic composition is 7% Hispanic, 63% White, 24% Black and 3% Asian.

What is the average financial aid for Louisville? ›

Financial Aid Statistics for University of Louisville

The average need-based scholarship or grant awarded to first-year students at University of Louisville was $13,902. Additionally, 68% of first-year students received need-based financial aid in fall 2021.

How much does it cost to go to Kentucky University per year? ›

IN-STATE Undergraduate
TypeUndergraduate On-Campus Without DependentsUndergraduate Living On-Campus With Dependents
Tuition and Fees113,50213,502
Food and Housing16,01613,070
Books and Supplies1,2001,200
Travel2,4642,464
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What is the University of Louisville annual budget? ›

Tied to UofL's strategic plan, the FY 2023-24 budget is $1.65 billion — the largest operating budget in the university's history. It includes several key initiatives that support students, faculty and staff while ensuring the university's financial stability, protecting its assets and preparing for future growth.

What is considered a full-time student at UofL? ›

UofL classifies part-time enrollment as 11 credit hours or less a semester and full-time enrollment as 12+ credit hours a semester. For a detailed breakdown of costs and our Net Price Calculator, visit our Cost of Attendance page.

How much does it cost to go to University of Louisville College of Medicine? ›

University of Louisville Medical School Overview

The School of Medicine at University of Louisville has an application deadline of Nov. 1. The application fee at University of Louisville is $75. Its tuition is full-time: $44,482 (in-state) and full-time: $67,564 (out-of-state).

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