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New School University Part-Time Tuition & Fees

$1,889 Per Credit Hour

How Much Does It Cost to Study at The New School as a Part-Time Student?

Check the current per-credit-hour tuition for part-time enrollment at The New School, plus the regular full-year tuition and fees for context.

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What Does New School University Charge Part-Time Students?

$1,889 Per Credit Hour

Undergraduates studying part-time at The New School are billed $1,889 per credit.

Cost Per Credit Hour
Part-Time Undergraduate $1,889

Note that the per-credit-hour cost shown here is the published rate, not counting any aid or scholarships that could lower the cost.

For reference, here is the full-year tuition and fee breakdown for full-time undergraduates at The New School are listed below.

Required fees account for came to $1,521; the rest is tuition itself.

Most Recent Reported Year
Tuition $57,173
Fees $1,521
Total $58,694

These figures are tuition and fees only — they do not include housing and meals.

How Has Tuition Changed at New School University Recently?

Below is how tuition at The New School has tracked across the last few reported years.

Year Tuition
Three Years Ago $51,122
Two Years Ago $52,926
One Year Ago $54,910
Most Recent Year $57,173

Over the most recent year, tuition rose 4.1%. If that pace held for another year, tuition + fees would land around $61,112 the year after.

Keep Annual Increases in Mind

Annual tuition increases are the norm at most institutions, so plan for the cost in later years to exceed today’s posted rate.

Factor Cost Increases Into Your Budget

When you map out how you’ll pay for college, build in expected annual increases so future years stay within reach.

Ways to Pay for Your New School University Degree

A per-credit-hour figure is only part of the conversation — grant aid and scholarships often reduce what students actually pay.

To learn about the aid available at The New School, check out the The New School Financial Aid page.

If you’re weighing full-time enrollment, see the The New School Tuition & Fees page.

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