Credits required
90 Oregon State University is on a quarter-term system. There are four quarters each year and classes are 11 weeks long. This program's 90 quarter credits are equal to 60 semester credits.*
Cost per credit
$590 Based on current tuition rates. No additional charge for nonresident students. Does not include course materials and associated fees and expenses.
Delivery
Hybrid You can complete this program in a hybrid format that blends online coursework with in-person classes held periodically in Wilsonville, Oregon. View the curriculum.
Start term
Summer

Tuition and Fees

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2022-23 academic year tuition rates

All Ecampus tuition and fee information is available on Oregon State University's Finance and Administration website.

For programs listed below, students are charged a differential in addition to the regular tuition. These differential tuition rates apply to students who take Ecampus courses in any subject.

Undergraduate programs – new students (as of 2022-23)*

Undergraduate programs Total cost per credit
All undergraduate regular programs unless listed below $346/credit
Developmental math: MTH 065 (on site) $253/credit
Art, graphic design, theater and music courses (upper division) $369/credit
College of Business
$370/credit
College of Engineering: General Engineering and online certificate in humanitarian engineering $383/credit
College of Engineering: Declared majors and online certificate in mechatronics for manufacturing engineering $403/credit
College of Engineering: Online four-year undergraduate computer science degree $403/credit
College of Engineering: Online postbaccalaureate computer science degree (60 credits) $549/credit
College of Engineering: Online certificate in cybersecurity $549/credit
Additional honors degree cost Total cost per term
Honors degree: Students taking 1-11 credits $250/term
Honors degree: Students taking 12+ credits $500/term

Undergraduate programs – continuing students (matriculated in 2021-22)

Undergraduate programs Total cost per credit
All undergraduate regular program unless listed below $343/credit
Developmental math: MTH 065 (on site) $250/credit
Art, graphic design, theater and music courses (upper division) $366/credit
College of Business
$367/credit
College of Engineering: General Engineering and online certificate in humanitarian engineering $380/credit
College of Engineering: Declared majors and online certificate in mechatronics for manufacturing engineering $400/credit
College of Engineering: Online four-year undergraduate computer science degree $400/credit
College of Engineering: Online postbaccalaureate computer science degree (60 credits) $546/credit
College of Engineering: Online certificate in cybersecurity $546/credit

Undergraduate programs – continuing students (matriculated prior to 2021-22)

Undergraduate programs Total cost per credit
All undergraduate regular program unless listed below $337/credit
Developmental math: MTH 065 (on site) $244/credit
Art, graphic design, theater and music courses (upper division) $360/credit
College of Business
$361/credit
College of Engineering: General Engineering and online certificate in humanitarian engineering $374/credit
College of Engineering: Declared majors and online certificate in mechatronics for manufacturing engineering $394/credit
College of Engineering: Online four-year undergraduate computer science degree $394/credit
College of Engineering: Online postbaccalaureate computer science degree (60 credits) $540/credit
College of Engineering: Online certificate in cybersecurity $540/credit

Graduate programs

Graduate program Total cost per credit
All graduate (regular) programs unless listed below $560/credit
Ed.D. & Ph.D.: Adult and Higher Education $590/credit
Ph.D.: Counseling
Master of Counseling: Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Master of Counseling: School Counseling
$590/credit
Public Health: MPH, graduate certificate and graduate minor $627/credit
MBA, MSB and business courses $868/credit
College of Engineering $619/credit
M.H.P.: Radiation Health Physics $691/credit

Nondegree students

Level Total cost per credit
All undergraduate courses – new students (as of 2022-23)* $346/credit
All undergraduate courses – continuing students (matriculated in 2021-22) $343/credit
All undergraduate courses – continuing students (matriculated prior to 2021-22) $337/credit
All graduate courses $560/credit

For nondegree Ecampus students, if you are enrolled in 8 or fewer on-campus credits, the resident tuition rates apply. If taking 9 or more on-campus credits, resident or nonresident tuition rates apply, based on the student’s residency status.


* New student rates begin summer 2022. Academic years run from summer term through spring term.

Upper-division courses in art, graphic design, theater and music (excluding MUP courses and some baccalaureate core art courses) include a differential charge of $23/credit in addition to the regular tuition. Some exceptions may apply.

Taking both Ecampus and on-campus courses
If you take classes both delivered online and on-site at OSU during any term, you will be charged the appropriate Ecampus tuition rate for Ecampus credits plus the appropriate campus-based tuition rate for credits completed on-site. Additional fees for taking on-site courses will apply. More information can be found on the Tuition, Fees & Payment page.

Examples of regular Ecampus tuition:

3-credit undergraduate course: 3 x $346 = $1,038
3-credit graduate course: 3 x $560 = $1,680

Matriculation fee

All new students (except nondegree-seeking) are charged a one-time matriculation fee at the start of their first term at OSU.

Undergraduate matriculation fee $350
Graduate matriculation fee $350

Graduate assistant tuition information

GTA/GRA can be applied to Ecampus courses
Ecampus credits are viewed as no different than on-campus courses and count toward reaching full-time enrollment (12 credits) for graduate students. Similarly, Ecampus courses will count toward full-time enrollment status for graduate scholarships, fellowships and scholarship/fellowship tuition relief programs.

Please note the information below regarding enrollment requirements for graduate students appointed as graduate assistants for summer term.

  • A graduate student who is appointed as a graduate assistant (GRA/GTA) in summer term must enroll in a minimum of 3 credits, per the minimum enrollment policy.
  • There may be income tax on salary for graduate students appointed as graduate assistants in summer term who are enrolled in less than 5 credits. Contact payroll or your tax professional with any questions regarding potential tax implications.
  • A graduate student who is appointed as a graduate assistant in summer term may enroll in a maximum of 16 credits. The tuition remission for a graduate assistant appointment covers a maximum of 16 credits per term. Any cost for credits beyond 16 are not covered by the remission and must be paid by the student.
  • Changes in registration for summer GRA/GTA appointments beyond the final add date will not be allowed.

Questions?

If you have any questions, please contact Ecampus at ecampus@oregonstate.edu or 800-667-1465.

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