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Cost & Financial Support

Cost & Scholarship Opportunities

Cost of Attendance

Each year, the department offers specific scholarship opportunities for qualified candidates. More information regarding scholarship opportunities and their qualifications will be provided during the admissions process.

Tuition

The estimated cost for the 36 credit hour Master of Science in Nutritional Health online program is $21,500 for Texas residents and $36,600 for non-residents. This includes tuition and fees for student service, medical service, computer service and distance education.

In addition, students should budget for:

  • A computer with appropriate software and internet access

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 eligible for financial assistance, students must be accepted for admission or enrolled in good standing and making satisfactory academic progress.