Master of Professional Studies in Technology Entrepreneurship and Corporate Innovation > Admissions > Tuition & Financial Aid
The cost for tuition and fees is approximately $25,000. For the academic year 2023-2024 the tuition per credit is $828.00. Tuition is subject to change each academic year, as approved by the Board of Governors, and any tuition change is applicable to all enrolled students. The estimated cost of books is $150 per course.
All students who register for courses incur a financial obligation (tuition and fees) to the University. UMD’s Student Financial Services generates electronic bills and sends monthly e-bills to the email address on record. Students are encouraged to regularly verify the accuracy of their e-billing address. A paper bill is not sent.
Students are responsible for viewing their billing statements, accessing the current account balance, and determining the payment due date at View Your Monthly Bill. If there are questions, contact Student Financial Services.
View the term-based calendar for the general billing schedule.
Professional Graduate Programs payment due dates are determined by the date of a student's initial registration and do not follow UMD’s Student Financial Services standard plan. Payment by the posted deadlines is required. Students are not billed. Students are responsible for checking their student account to ensure that full payment has posted. If there is a prior balance and you do not submit payment for this balance, UMD’s Student Financial Services may use your payment to cover this prior balance.
Should full payment not post, students may be canceled or withdrawn and blocked from future registration. Students may lose their seat if the course is full. Notification of this requirement is sent to the email of record following any add/drop activity. Check your spam folder. No additional reminder is provided. Update your email of record.
While the University reserves the right to cancel or withdraw and limit enrollment for financially delinquent students, your registration may not be automatically canceled or withdrawn for non-payment of tuition and fees. Failure to attend class does not result in automatic cancellation. In addition, non-payment cannot be used as a means for dropping a course or canceling registration. Students are ultimately responsible for officially dropping a course, canceling registration, or withdrawing by the posted deadlines to avoid academic and/or financial consequences.
Alternative Payment includes Financial Aid, Terp Payment Plan, Third Party Billing, Veterans Benefits, Tuition Remission. If an alternative payment method is used to cover tuition and fees, it is your responsibility to ensure that such payment posts to your student account by the due date.
Financial Aid: State and/or Federal
Financial Aid: UMD Sources of Funding
Financial Aid: International Students
Third Party/Sponsored Billing
Tuition Remission
Veterans
All students who register for courses incur a financial obligation to the University. Failure to make payment by the specified due date will result in a late fee or finance charge and may jeopardize the student's ability to register for the upcoming semester or term. Payment in full must be received before the close of business on the due date to avoid a late fee. In the event the account is not settled by the due date, Student Financial Services will assess the account with a late payment fee of $10 or 5% of the unpaid balance, whichever is higher. Each month thereafter, a finance charge of 1.5% is assessed to the outstanding balance until the account is paid in full.
Students are responsible for viewing their billing statements, accessing the current account balance, and determining the payment due date at View Your Monthly Bill. If there are questions, contact the Student Financial Services.
The University does not automatically refund a credit balance. To request a refund, see Student Financial Services—Refunds Overview.