Tuition and aid
The Master of Nursing is a state-based tuition program. Tuition remains the same during a student’s first two academic years in the program. After year two, the tuition is subject to an increase (typically a 2-3% increase).
Status | Annual University Tuition and Fees Academic Year 2024-Full-time enrollment |
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Resident | $19,221.00 |
Non-Resident | $33,489 |
Stated estimations are unofficial for general planning purposes only and derived from the UW Graduate Tuition Dashboard. To be classified or reclassified as a resident visit the UW Guide – Understanding Washington State Residency.
Tuition exemption
UW and Washington state eligible employees may be eligible to use tuition exemption. In the MN program, it can be used toward two core courses: BNURS 520 and BNURS 522. These courses are year one in the program (winter and spring). For complete information on the School’s tuition exemption policy and required eligibility, see the student resources page.
Program fees
$118.99 fee for Health & Safety with our document manager, CastleBranch. Community partners may have additional onboarding costs of $75.00. Course fee for BNURS 590.
Educational loans
- National loan repayment and scholarship opportunities
- Nurse Educator Loan Repayment Program (Washington Student Achievement Council)
- federal educational loans, including a Graduate Perkins Loan and Graduate PLUS loans.
- UW Graduate School funding resources
Veteran benefits
- UW Bothell provides information and assistance through Veteran & Military Resources Office. This includes the VA Tuition Reduction Program and other support.
Scholarship resources
- AACN scholarship search engine
- UW School of Nursing database of external scholarships
- Top 100 Nursing Scholarships
- UW scholarship database
- UW Graduate School diversity funding opportunities
- UW Bothell General Scholarships
- UW Bothell School of Nursing & Health Studies Scholarships
Updated July 2024