
Tuition & Fees
Once you register for classes, you will receive an e-bill that reflects IPFW's unified fee system. Students are assessed different per-credit hour rates based on their level of study (undergraduate or graduate) and their state residency (Indiana or other), and if you are considered a new student or a grandfathered student. You are considered a new student if you were admitted in Fall 2006 or later or if your admission status has changed.
Your admission status changes if you:
- Apply for degree seeking status after being enrolled as a non-degree student.
- Apply for non-degree status after being enrolled as a degree seeking student.
- Apply for graduate admission after being enrolled as an undergraduate student.
- Apply for undergraduate admission after being enrolled as a graduate student
- Apply for re-entry after a period of non-enrollment of one full year (including fall, spring and summer terms) or longer.
- Apply for re-admission after being dropped for academic reasons.
- Apply for temporary or guest admission status, regardless of previous enrollment.
Note: For off-campus, Weekend College, teacher workshops, and distance learning tuition and fees, visit the Tuition & Fees page for the Division of Continuing Studies.
For the Fall 2009 and Spring 2010 semesters, refer to the Tuition & Fee Chart for the 2009-10 Academic Year [PDF] to determine what your fees would be at various enrollment levels. For summer term 2009 refer to the 2009-10 fee chart.
Tuition and Fees Overview
Visit this page for a basic overview of tuition, fee, and book costs for 2009-10.

