Cost & Financial Support
The estimated cost of attendance for the Master of Science in Nutritional Health online program reflects the amount of money a student is projected to need for school-related expenses during the academic year. It includes direct costs billed by UT Southwestern as well indirect costs for living expenses. The amounts listed are estimated and are subject to change based on program.
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. To be considered for federal, state or institutional aid, applicants must submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for the appropriate year.
To be eligible for financial assistance, students must be accepted for admission or enrolled in good standing and making satisfactory academic progress.
Click here to learn more about FAFSA form.
Scholarships
Scholarships may be offered by the department for qualified candidates. Information regarding scholarship opportunities and eligibilty will be provided during the admissions process.