MHS Tuition & Fees

Prepare for the costs associated with your education. Below is a breakdown of tuition, fees, and other expenses for your program.

Tuition Due Dates

term due date
fall 2024 6/28/24
spring 2025
12/27/24

Cost of Attendance

Below is your estimated cost of attendance for the academic year. The Cost of Attendance (COA) includes direct costs (tuition and fees) and indirect costs (books, supplies, living expenses, health insurance and transportation costs) that a student may incur while attending Touro Nevada. The student health insurance fee is not included in the tuition and is subject to change annually. 

If eligible, students may choose to finance their education utilizing loans, scholarships, grants, or out-of-pocket payments. Please refer to the Office of Financial Aid regarding loan eligibility. Deposit payments are applied to the student's first year, first term. Visit the Payment & Refunds page for more information about online payments, payment plans, and refunds.

Tuition and fees are set annually by the Board of Trustees and are subject to change without further notice. For questions regarding tuition and fees contact the Office of the Bursar.

Master of Medical Health Sciences 2024-2025 Cost of Attendance

INSTITUTION-RELATED EXPENSES FALL SPRING TOTAL
Tuition $15,330 $15,330 $30,660
Fees $525 $150 $675
Total Institutional Expenses: $15,855 $15,480 $31,335

OTHER EDUCATION-RELATED EXPENSES:
(EXPENSES WILL VARY UPON PERSONAL CHOICE.) 

FALL SPRING TOTAL
Books & Supplies $655 $655 $1,310
Computer $1,559 $0 $1,559
Health Insurance $2,269 $2,232 $4,501
Living Expenses $11,715  $11,715 $23,430
Personal  $1,906 $1,906 $3,812
Transportation  $1,099 $1,099 $2,198
Loan Fees (*Up to $2,247) $203* $203* $406*
Total Other Expenses: $19,406 $17,810 $37,216
Grand Total:      $68,551
POTENTIAL AID  
Stafford Unsubsidized Loan† $20,500
Emergency Funds/Federal Work Study/Other $7,000
Graduate Plus Loans/Alternative Loan  $41,051
Total: $68,551

The estimated cost of the 2 semester MHS program (Institution Related Expenses) is $31,335.

Graduate students have a Stafford (Subsidized and Unsubsidized) aggregate borrowing limit of $138,500, including both undergraduate and graduate Stafford loan borrowing. You can see your previous borrowing history at StudentAid.gov. The aggregate borrowing limit does not include Graduate Plus Loan borrowing.

REFUNDS: If a refund of federal funds is due to you (i.e., federal loan funds exceed total tuition, fees and any additional institutional dues), federal regulations allow the University 14 business days from date of disbursement or first day of class, whichever is later, to process the refund. Students who have fully registered for classes and completed all financial aid steps will receive refunds during the first two weeks of class of each semester. It is your responsibility to have other funds available upfront for immediate living expenses and books.