2024 Tuition rates
All summer tuition is per credit.
Undergraduate / Continuing Education
On-campus programs | Online programs |
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$680 per credit | $630 per credit |
Graduate
College/School | On-campus programs | Online programs |
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Norm Brodsky College of Business | $1100 per credit | $1070 per credit |
College of Education and Human Services | ||
Education programs | $1000 per credit | $1070 per credit |
Counseling, Coaching, Leadership programs | $1050 per credit | $1070 per credit |
College of Arts and Sciences | ||
School of Communication, Media and Performing Arts | $1050 per credit | $1070 per credit |
School of Humanities and Social Sciences | $1050 per credit | $1070 per credit |
School of Science, Technology and Mathematics | Nursing programs: $890 per credit | |
Westminster Choir College | $1420 per credit | $1420 per credit |
Fees
There is a $65 technology fee (per course), and a $35 distance learning course fee (per online course).
Housing and meal plans
For housing and meal plan costs, please visit the Summer Session Housing and Meals webpage.
Billing and payment options
Rider University accepts the following methods of payment:
- Check or money order (payable to Rider University)
- Credit card (Visa, MasterCard and American express)
- Supplemental credit approved student loans (financial aid)
Current Rider students may access their billing information through myRider. New or visiting students may request a copy of their bill upon registration by emailing [email protected]. For more information visit the Payments, Billings and Deposits webpage
Financial responsibility
Students are responsible to pay full tuition and fees unless they officially drop prior to the start of classes or within the refund period. Students with an account balance will not be allowed to register. Please contact the Bursar’s Office at 609-896-5360 regarding your account information.
Students will not be automatically dropped or withdrawn if they stop attending class(es). Failure to officially drop or withdraw from a course as outlined in the University drop/withdrawal policy will result in a grade of “F.” Students who do not attend any class meetings and do not officially drop will receive a grade of “N” and will be held responsible for the full cost of the course tuition. During the “drop” period, students may drop their courses through myRider.
Students may drop or withdraw (student discretion) by contacting the Registrar's office at 609-896-5065 or [email protected].