Cost of Attendance
The cost of attendance (COA) is an estimate of what it costs the typical student to attend UT. Your COA covers both your tuition and basic living expenses, including housing and food, books and supplies, transportation and travel costs and personal expenses. Your COA is also used to create your financial aid package. Small changes to this estimate may or may not result in adjustments to aid depending on Federal/State policies and regulations. UT and other resources may provide financial aid up to your total COA but will not provide financial aid exceeding that amount.
Find your estimated COA on the Costs and Tuition calculator.
2024-2025 Estimated Costs
The figures below outline the estimated cost of attendance for undergraduate and graduate students to attend UT during the 2024-25 academic year. The tuition amounts listed are based on Fall 2023-Spring 2024, as Fall 2024-Spring 2025 tuition rates are not final at this time. Should the Board of Regents approve tuition increases for the 2024-25 academic year, the rates on this page will be updated. Small changes to the estimate may or may not result in adjustments to aid depending on Federal/State policies and regulations.
Fall & Spring Semesters for Full-Time Undergraduate
Resident who lives on campus or off campus | Resident who lives with Parents | Non-Resident | |
---|---|---|---|
Tuition | $10,858-$13,576 | $10,858-$13,576 | $40,582-$48,712 |
Housing and Food | $14,828-$14,964 | $7,092 | $14,964 |
Transportation | $1,740 | $1,740 | $1,740 |
Books, course materials, supplies, and equipment | $724 | $724 | $724 |
Personal / Miscellaneous | $3,466 | $3,466 | $3,466 |
Total Cost of Attendance | $31,616-$34,470 | $23,880-$26,598 | $59,544-$67,392 |
Resident who lives on campus or off campus
-
Tuition
$10,858-$13,576 -
Housing and Food
$14,828-$14,964 -
Transportation
$1,740 -
Books, course materials, supplies, and equipment
$724 -
Personal / Miscellaneous
$3,466 -
Total Cost of Attendance
$31,616-$34,470
Resident who lives with Parents
-
Tuition
$10,858-$13,576 -
Housing and Food
$7,092 -
Transportation
$1,740 -
Books, course materials, supplies, and equipment
$724 -
Personal / Miscellaneous
$3,466 -
Total Cost of Attendance
$23,880-$26,598
Non-Resident
-
Tuition
$40,582-$48,712 -
Housing and Food
$14,964 -
Transportation
$1,740 -
Books, course materials, supplies, and equipment
$724 -
Personal / Miscellaneous
$3,466 -
Total Cost of Attendance
$59,544-$67,392
Based on 12-hour enrollment
Fall & Spring Semesters for Full-Time Graduate
Resident who lives on campus or off campus | Resident who lives with Parents | Non-Resident | |
---|---|---|---|
Tuition | $8,684 - $10,848 | $8,684 - $10,848 | $17,312 - $19,786 |
Housing and Food | $16,396 - $17,300 | $7,092 | $17,300 |
Transportation | $1,740 | $1,740 | $1,740 |
Books, course materials, supplies, and equipment | $776 | $776 | $776 |
Personal / Miscellaneous | $4,634 | $4,634 | $4,634 |
Total Cost of Attendance | $32,230-$35,298 | $22,926-$25,090 | $41,762-$44,236 |
Resident who lives on campus or off campus
-
Tuition
$8,684 - $10,848 -
Housing and Food
$16,396 - $17,300 -
Transportation
$1,740 -
Books, course materials, supplies, and equipment
$776 -
Personal / Miscellaneous
$4,634 -
Total Cost of Attendance
$32,230-$35,298
Resident who lives with Parents
-
Tuition
$8,684 - $10,848 -
Housing and Food
$7,092 -
Transportation
$1,740 -
Books, course materials, supplies, and equipment
$776 -
Personal / Miscellaneous
$4,634 -
Total Cost of Attendance
$22,926-$25,090
Non-Resident
-
Tuition
$17,312 - $19,786 -
Housing and Food
$17,300 -
Transportation
$1,740 -
Books, course materials, supplies, and equipment
$776 -
Personal / Miscellaneous
$4,634 -
Total Cost of Attendance
$41,762-$44,236
Based on 9-hour enrollment
2023-2024 Estimated Costs
The figures below outline the estimated cost of attendance for undergraduate and graduate students to attend UT during the 2023-24 academic year. Small changes to the estimate may or may not result in adjustments to aid depending on Federal/State policies and regulations.
Fall & Spring Semesters for Full-Time Undergraduate
Resident who lives on campus or off campus | Resident who lives with Parents | Non-Resident | |
---|---|---|---|
Tuition | $10,858-$13,576 | $10,858-$13,576 | $40,582-$48,712 |
Housing and Food | $14,136-$14,840 | $4,626 | $14,840 |
Transportation | $1,682 | $1,682 | $1,682 |
Books, course materials, supplies, and equipment | $724 | $724 | $724 |
Personal / Miscellaneous | $3,352 | $3,352 | $3,352 |
Total Cost of Attendance | $30,752-$34,174 | $21,242-$23,960 | $61,180-$69,310 |
Resident who lives on campus or off campus
-
Tuition
$10,858-$13,576 -
Housing and Food
$14,136-$14,840 -
Transportation
$1,682 -
Books, course materials, supplies, and equipment
$724 -
Personal / Miscellaneous
$3,352 -
Total Cost of Attendance
$30,752-$34,174
Resident who lives with Parents
-
Tuition
$10,858-$13,576 -
Housing and Food
$4,626 -
Transportation
$1,682 -
Books, course materials, supplies, and equipment
$724 -
Personal / Miscellaneous
$3,352 -
Total Cost of Attendance
$21,242-$23,960
Non-Resident
-
Tuition
$40,582-$48,712 -
Housing and Food
$14,840 -
Transportation
$1,682 -
Books, course materials, supplies, and equipment
$724 -
Personal / Miscellaneous
$3,352 -
Total Cost of Attendance
$61,180-$69,310
The range of tuition in the fall and spring semesters based on being enrolled 12 or more credit hours per semester. Actual costs will vary depending on the student’s degree program.
Fall & Spring Semesters for Full-Time Graduate
Resident who lives on campus or off campus | Resident who lives with Parents | Non-Resident | |
---|---|---|---|
Tuition | $8,684 - $10,848 | $8,684 - $10,848 | $17,312 - $19,786 |
Housing and Food | $16,484 - $17,270 | $4,626 | $17,270 |
Transportation | $1,682 | $1,682 | $1,682 |
Books, course materials, supplies, and equipment | $776 | $776 | $776 |
Personal / Miscellaneous | $4,482 | $4,482 | $4,482 |
Total Cost of Attendance | $32,108-$35,058 | $20,250-$22,414 | $41,522-$43,996 |
Resident who lives on campus or off campus
-
Tuition
$8,684 - $10,848 -
Housing and Food
$16,484 - $17,270 -
Transportation
$1,682 -
Books, course materials, supplies, and equipment
$776 -
Personal / Miscellaneous
$4,482 -
Total Cost of Attendance
$32,108-$35,058
Resident who lives with Parents
-
Tuition
$8,684 - $10,848 -
Housing and Food
$4,626 -
Transportation
$1,682 -
Books, course materials, supplies, and equipment
$776 -
Personal / Miscellaneous
$4,482 -
Total Cost of Attendance
$20,250-$22,414
Non-Resident
-
Tuition
$17,312 - $19,786 -
Housing and Food
$17,270 -
Transportation
$1,682 -
Books, course materials, supplies, and equipment
$776 -
Personal / Miscellaneous
$4,482 -
Total Cost of Attendance
$41,522-$43,996
The range of tuition in the fall and spring semesters is based on being enrolled 9 or more credit hours per semester. Actual costs will vary depending on the student’s degree program.
Summer Undergraduate
Resident who lives on campus or off campus | Resident who lives with Parents | Non-Resident | |
---|---|---|---|
Tuition | $4,072 - $5,091 | $4,072 - $5,091 | $15,218 - $18,267 |
Housing and Food | $4,946 - $5,084 | $1,542 | $4,946 |
Transportation | $560 | $560 | $560 |
Books, course materials, supplies, and equipment | $362 | $362 | $362 |
Personal / Miscellaneous | $1,118 | $1,118 | $1,118 |
Total Cost of Attendance | $11,058 - $12,215 | $7,654 - $8,673 | $22,204 - $25,253 |
Resident who lives on campus or off campus
-
Tuition
$4,072 - $5,091 -
Housing and Food
$4,946 - $5,084 -
Transportation
$560 -
Books, course materials, supplies, and equipment
$362 -
Personal / Miscellaneous
$1,118 -
Total Cost of Attendance
$11,058 - $12,215
Resident who lives with Parents
-
Tuition
$4,072 - $5,091 -
Housing and Food
$1,542 -
Transportation
$560 -
Books, course materials, supplies, and equipment
$362 -
Personal / Miscellaneous
$1,118 -
Total Cost of Attendance
$7,654 - $8,673
Non-Resident
-
Tuition
$15,218 - $18,267 -
Housing and Food
$4,946 -
Transportation
$560 -
Books, course materials, supplies, and equipment
$362 -
Personal / Miscellaneous
$1,118 -
Total Cost of Attendance
$22,204 - $25,253
Based on 12-hour enrollment over whole summer. The range of tuition in the summer semester is based on being enrolled in 12 or more credit hours over the whole summer term. Actual costs will vary depending on the student’s degree program.
Summer Graduate
Resident who lives on campus or off campus | Resident who lives with Parents | Non-Resident | |
---|---|---|---|
Tuition | $4,072 - $5,091 | $4,072 - $5,091 | $15,218 - $18,267 |
Housing and Food | $4,946 - $5,084 | $1,542 | $4,946 |
Transportation | 560 | 560 | 560 |
Books and Supplies | 362 | 362 | 362 |
Personal/Misc | $1,118 | $1,118 | $1,118 |
Total COA | $11,058 - $12,215 | $7,654 - $8,673 | $22,204 - $25,253 |
Resident who lives on campus or off campus
-
Tuition
$4,072 - $5,091 -
Housing and Food
$4,946 - $5,084 -
Transportation
560 -
Books and Supplies
362 -
Personal/Misc
$1,118 -
Total COA
$11,058 - $12,215
Resident who lives with Parents
-
Tuition
$4,072 - $5,091 -
Housing and Food
$1,542 -
Transportation
560 -
Books and Supplies
362 -
Personal/Misc
$1,118 -
Total COA
$7,654 - $8,673
Non-Resident
-
Tuition
$15,218 - $18,267 -
Housing and Food
$4,946 -
Transportation
560 -
Books and Supplies
362 -
Personal/Misc
$1,118 -
Total COA
$22,204 - $25,253
Based on 12-hour enrollment over whole summer. The range of tuition in the summer semester is based on being enrolled in 12 or more credit hours over the whole summer term. Actual costs will vary depending on the student’s degree program.
Longhorn Fixed Tuition
Longhorn Fixed Tuition is an optional tuition program available only to undergraduate students enrolling at UT for the first time. Longhorn Fixed Tuition rates remain the same for four consecutive academic years. The rates are guaranteed each semester the student is enrolled during this period. Fixed tuition rates are higher than traditional rates because they are based on the projected average flat rate tuition over the next four years.
Undergraduate students may be eligible for a tuition rebate of up to $1,000, and students enrolled in the Longhorn Fixed Tuition program are eligible for an additional $2,500 rebate. Eligible students are required to apply for a tuition rebate prior to graduation.
How to Enroll in Longhorn Fixed Tuition
To enroll in the Longhorn Fixed Tuition program, go to the Enrollment page and sign the electronic agreement. If you are younger than 18 years old or do not have an upgraded UT EID, you may download the agreement, print, manually sign and return it to Student Accounts Receivable.
You must enroll by the 12th class day (fourth class day of a summer session) of your first semester in attendance to participate in Longhorn Fixed Tuition. Changes to the selection must be made by the 12th class day.
Students who do not enroll in the Longhorn Fixed Tuition program will default to the traditional flat rate tuition.
Rebate Eligibility Requirements
- Resident and nonresident undergraduate students may be eligible for the rebate if they are enrolled in the Longhorn Fixed Tuition program.
- Student must have attempted no more than three semester credit hours in excess of the minimum number of semester credit hours required to complete the degree under the catalog which they graduate.
- Students who want to receive the rebate must graduate within four calendar years for a four-year degree program or within five calendar years if the degree requires more than four years to complete.
- Student must complete at least 60 semester credit hours of coursework counted toward the degree in residence.
- Student must not have already received a bachelor’s degree.
- A student is required to apply for a tuition rebate prior to graduation.
Net Price Calculator
Use the Net Price Calculator below to get an estimate on the amount of financial aid you may receive.
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