Master's Entry Program in Nursing, MSN

2022-23 Self-Supporting Graduate Professional Degree Program (SSGPDP) Fees for the Master of Science in Nursing, MSN – Master’s Entry Program for Nursing

This is an 18-month (6 quarters) full-time program that prepares students to take the national licensing examination for registered nurses and become eligible for certification as a Public Health Nurse. Total program fee includes access to student services fee. Health insurance is charged separately. 

  • Access to Student Services [2] – Level II (Partial Access and Representation)
    • Students have access to the Library, primary health care on campus (with co-pay), student mental health care, as well as representation and access to purchase student health insurance. 

Total Program Fees:
 

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Program Fee [1] [3]

New Students Entering in 2022 $121,536
Continuing Students Who Entered 2021 $116,862
Continuing Students Who Entered 2020 $112,366

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CHARGES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.  Some or all instruction for all or part of the Academic Year may be delivered remotely.  Tuition and fees have been set regardless of the method of instruction and will not be refunded in the event instruction occurs remotely for any part of the Academic Year.  Figures for tuition and fees represent currently approved or proposed amounts and may not be final.  Actual tuition and fees are subject to change by the University of California as determined to be necessary or appropriate.  Final approved tuition and fee levels may differ from the amounts presented.

Notes:

[1] In addition to the fees in the schedule above, students may be charged other fees such as the ones listed below:

Document Fee:   All new undergraduate, graduate academic, and graduate professional students admitted for academic year 2022-23 will be charged a one-time, life-time document fee of $150. Graduate students in the strictly professional degrees programs (M.D., J.D., D.V.M. and M.B.A.) are excluded and will continue with pay-per-service charges. More information about the Document Fee.

International Student Administrative Fee:  The $159 International Student Administrative Fee for graduate international students will be charged one-time to all newly admitted graduate international students who are either sponsored by UC Davis for F-1 or J-1 status or would be sponsored by UC Davis for F-1 or J-1 status if physically present in the United States. More information about the International Student Administrative Fee is available at Services for International Students and Scholars' Fees & Tuition page.

UC Graduate and Professional Council Systemwide Fee: Effective Fall 2022, all graduate students will be charged a UC Graduate and Professional Council (UCGPC) Systemwide Fee. The UCGPC Systemwide Fee is an annual, opt-out fee of $7 per graduate student to be charged at the beginning of each academic term. The fees will be assessed in the fall, winter, and spring terms only; the fees will not be assessed during summer sessions. $3 for the fall quarter, $2 for the winter quarter, and $2 for the spring quarter.

Update: There will be no UCGPC charge for Fall Quarter 2022, Winter Quarter 2023, and Spring Quarter 2023.

Candidacy Fee: A one-time fee of $55 will be charged to Plan II Master’s students upon their advancement to candidacy.

UC SHIP: All UC Davis students are required to have health insurance. In order to satisfy this requirement, all registered students are automatically enrolled in the University of California Student Health Insurance Plan (UC SHIP). If students have comparable insurance and do not want to be enrolled in UC SHIP, they must apply for a UC SHIP waiver by the date specified for their college or school. More information about UC SHIP, including costs, coverage and other insurance details.

[2] The Access to Student Services Fee is required by UC Davis Graduate Studies Policy and is included in program amount above.

[3] Cal Vet exemption covers mandatory systemwide charges assessed by academic programs that receive State support. Cal Vet waivers may not be used for self-supporting programs.