Tuition, fees, and charges are charged by session and are assessed to students based on enrolled semester credit hours, a set charge per term, or specific services. They are required of all students, charged to everyone taking specific courses or anyone receiving specific services, or charged only for voluntary products or services. For information concerning tuition, fees, and charges, visit The University of Texas System. Search for Statutory Authority to view Student Fees and Charges.
TERMS/SESSIONS
Fall Term: Fall Regular, 5-Week I, 5-Week II, 5-Week III, 8-Week I, 8-Week II
Spring Term: Winter Intersession, Spring Regular, 5-Week I, 5-Week II, 5-Week III, 8-Week I, 8-Week II
Summer Term: Summer Intersession, Summer I 5-Week, Summer I 7-Week, Summer I 11-Week, Summer II 5-Week, Summer II 7-Week, Summer 14-Week
Tuition, fees, and charges are subject to change by legislative or regental action and become effective on the date enacted and will be reflected in tuition, fees, and charges assessed. The Texas Legislature does not set the specific amount for any particular student fee. Tuition, fees, and charges are authorized by state statute; however, the specific amounts and the determination to increase the fees and charges are made by The University of Texas at Arlington administration and The University of Texas System Board of Regents.
Undergraduate students who enrolled under the Fall 1999 or subsequent catalogs may be required to pay non-resident tuition rates when they exceed 45 hours more than is required to complete the degree program for which the student is enrolled. A doctoral student may be required to pay non-resident tuition beginning the first long semester in which
a) the student has been enrolled previously as a graduate student for 14 or more long semesters, AND
b) the student has accumulated more than 99 semester credit hours of doctoral study at UT Arlington.
Students exceeding both limits may not be eligible for assistantships supported by state funds.
Resident undergraduate students who enroll in a course that is substantively identical to a course for which they have previously completed may be required to pay a higher tuition rate, not to exceed the rate charged to non-resident undergraduate students.
Accelerated online students are responsible for understanding the tuition and fee rates, policies, and requirements unique to this program. Visit the UTA Accelerated Online Programs site for additional details.
Tuition and Fees are just a part of a student's expenses while attending a particular college. To review the estimated expenses for one year including tuition, housing and food, books, supplies, transportation, loan fees, and miscellaneous expenses here at UT Arlington, please visit Financial Aid and Scholarships Average Cost.