Program Fees and Costs

4+1 FastTrack Dietetics B.S./Health Promotion Sciences M.S.

As an undergraduate Dietetics major, you can expect tuition to approximate those of other UConn students and as a Graduate student in your 3rd year. In addition, you will be responsible for four-credits of summer tuition including university fees. You should also budget for added expenses like uniforms and clinical travel. While on your clinical placements, you are responsible for all additional expenses including transportation to/from your clinical site, housing, and parking fees. These vary based on your clinical site. You are also required to pay full UConn fees and tuition during off-campus clinical experiences. Finally, you should expect to incur additional expenses related to clinical compliance (background checks, drug screenings, immunizations, etc.). See detailed breakdown below. See UConn Financial Aid for details about undergraduate financial aid options that may be available to you.

Program Costs for Undergraduate CP 2025-2026
In-State Out-of-State Regional
Tuition & Fees  $ 21,336  $44,004  $30,354
Residence Hall (average-varies) & Board  $15,864  $15,864  $15,864
Summer Externship though nondegree. Fee schedule check:  https://bursar.uconn.edu/tuition-fees/non-degree/2025-2026/  $3,234
Name Tag  $10
Textbooks (per semester) $300-700
Physical Exam and Lab Tests (varies based on health insurance) $200-300
Health Insurance  $2,973
Complio Tracking & Background Services and Drug Screens (varies depending on number of states lived in)  ~$83
Transportation (In first year and fall semester of the second year, students may carpool and share expenses but during spring of the second year a car is needed. Mileage varies but may be up to 150 miles per week.)  Variable
Campus Parking (https://park.uconn.edu/storrs-campus/)  Variable
Parking at sites (some site may require fees)  Variable
Fall/Spring CT Academy of Nutrition & Dietetics meeting  ~$95
National Certified Professional Food Manager Exam  $28
Strongly Recommended: Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics  $58
*There may be additional costs for clinical compliance


Graduate Coordinated Program

Typical tuition and fees for full-time enrollment (9+ credits) in UConn graduate programs including the MS in Health Promotion Sciences are listed below. Additionally, you will be responsible for six credits of summer tuition including university fees. You should also budget for added expenses like uniforms and clinical travel. While on your clinical placements, you are responsible for all additional expenses including transportation to/from your clinical site, housing, and parking fees. These vary based on your clinical site. Finally, you should expect to incur additional expenses related to clinical compliance (background checks, drug screenings, immunizations, etc.). See detailed breakdown below. See UConn Financial Aid for details about graduate financial aid options that may be available to you.

Program Costs for the Master's Coordinated Dietetics Program 2025-2026
In-State Out-of-State Regional
Tuition & Fees/Year*  $23,160  $45,072  $34,056
Off-Campus Housing estimate  $11,574  $11,574  $11,574
On/Off-Campus Food estimate  $6,710  $6,710  $6,710
Summer Externship though nondegree. Fee schedule check: //bursar.uconn.edu/tuition-fees/non-degree/2025-2026/  $5,019  $5,019  $5,019
Name Tag  $10
Textbooks (per semester) $300-700
Physical Exam & Lab Tests (varies based upon health insurance) $100-200
Complio Tracking & Background Services and Drug Screens (varies depending on number of states lived in) ~$83
Health Insurance  $2,973
Transportation (~150 miles/week may be able to carpool)  Variable
Campus Parking (https://park.uconn.edu/storrs-campus/)  Variable
Parking at sites (some site may require fees)  Variable
Fall/Spring CT Academy of Nutrition & Dietetics meeting  ~$95
National Certified Professional Food Manager Exam  $28
Strongly Recommended: Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics  $58
*There may be additional costs for clinical compliance