The Teaching Cognate for the PhD in Economics is designed to provide graduate students with the necessary tools to become successful faculty members under the University's Preparing Future Faculty Program (PFF). The program includes faculty mentoring opportunities, teaching courses with faculty supervision, and direct experience with diverse... |
Tuition and Fees, MA and PhD in Economics
2009-2010 For Full-time Students
| Fall Semester (Includes Terms I & II) |
Spring Semester (Includes Terms III & IV) |
|
| Resident | $ 7,175.00 | $ 7,175.00 |
| Non-Resident | $12,762.50 | $12,762.50 |
| Fees & WSBE Differential | $1,163.50 | $1,163.50 |
* Economics students who began the program prior to Fall 2005 pay regular graduate tuition rates and fees.
With departmental permission, students may take a reduced load. If students carry less then 9 credits per semester they will be charged $577 per credit for resident and $1,002 per credit for non-resident.
Room and Board: Please visit the UNH Department of Housing for information on room and board rates. Please note that because this program begins and extends past the University's normal semester schedule, there may be additional fees if you live or dine on campus.
Health Insurance: Health insurance is required for all full-time students. The cost is $1,620. Students with coverage that is equal to or better than this policy may submit a waiver. For information about waiving this requirement, or the policy, visit: www.unh.edu/health-services/shbp.
