Costs and Financial Support
Estimated Tuition and Fees:
- Full-Time Program (Approx. 2 Years)
Texas Resident: $25,156
Non-Texas Resident: $40,276
- Part-Time Program (Approx. 2.5 Years)
Texas Resident: $25,469
Non-Texas Resident: $40,589
For additional information and breakdown of tuition and fees per credit hour, review the Tuition and Fees for the Master of Science in Health Informatics.
Scholarship Opportunities
Scholarships may be available throughout the year, and eligible students will be notified by the program when scholarships are available.
Financial Aid
The Office of Student Financial Aid at UT Southwestern Medical Center administers scholarships, grants, and student loans for the School of Health Professions. Upon acceptance to the program, students are eligible to apply for financial assistance and must submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid to be considered for federal, state, or institutional aid.
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