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Josef Korbel School of International Studies

Tuition

For students taking 12 to 18 credit hours, tuition at the Josef Korbel School of International Studies is based on a flat rate of $11,532 per quarter for the 2009-2010 academic year.  For students attending part time, tuition is based on a per credit rate of $961/credit.

We know your education requires a major financial commitment. And we're committed to ensuring your degree will translate into professional and personal success. If you're accepted into one of our 90-credit hour master's degree programs, as an applicant, you will automatically be considered for a merit-based scholarship. International students are eligible for international student scholarships.

Current tuition and student fees for the 2009-2010 academic year are as follows:

  • Tuition:                            $34,596.00
  • Fees:                               $714.00
  • Books:                             $1,749.00
  • Room:                             $6,975.00
  • Board:                             $2,988.00
  • Personal Expenses:          $1,269.00
  • Transportation:                 $1,176.00
  • Health Insurance:              $2,380.00 (can be waived)

Total Cost of Attendance:  $51,847.00

 

The Josef Korbel School recognizes applicants for their outstanding academic achievement. We offer merit-based scholarships to qualified candidates accepted to any of our six 90-credit hour Master's degree programs.

  • $15,000 Founders' Scholar
    Undergraduate GPA 3.75 and above
    Verbal GRE 550 and above
  • $10,000 Dean's Scholar
    Undergraduate GPA between 3.50 and 3.74
    Verbal GRE 550 and above
  • $10,000 Faculty Scholar
    Undergraduate GPA 3.25 and above
    Verbal GRE 600 and above

To learn more, contact the Office of Graduate Admissions by calling 303.871.2544 or emailing korbeladm@du.edu.

“I wanted a program that was broad enough so I could be exposed to different classes but still concentrate on my specific interests. It's great to connect with like-minded people and form relationships that will span our professional careers. The opportunities are here to get connected in a wide range of interests; it would be hard to not be able to find something you're interested in.”

  • Megan Stokke
  • Portland, Oregon, USA
  • BA, Human Development, Warner Pacific College
    MA, International Development and MBA, 2010

Megan Stokke