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URBE University Cost Per Credit Hour

$250 Per Credit Hour

What Does It Cost to Attend URBE University as a Part-Time Student?

Use the figures below to see the per-credit-hour cost for part-time students at URBE University, together with the standard annual tuition and fee figures.

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What Does URBE University Charge Per Credit Hour?

$250 Per Credit Hour

Part-time students at URBE University generally pay $250 per credit.

Cost Per Credit Hour
Part-Time Undergraduate $250

Keep in mind that the per-credit-hour rate is the sticker price and does not factor in any aid or scholarships students may be eligible for.

For reference, here is the full-year tuition and fee breakdown for full-time undergraduates at URBE University follow below.

The fees portion of those annual totals came to $100; the rest is tuition itself.

Most Recent Reported Year
Tuition $30,450
Fees $100
Total $30,550

The totals above are for instruction and do not cover housing and meals.

Recent Tuition Trend at URBE University Recently?

This is how tuition at URBE University has moved over the last few reported years.

Year Tuition
Three Years Ago $30,450
Two Years Ago $30,450
One Year Ago $30,450
Most Recent Year $30,450

Keep Annual Increases in Mind

At most colleges, tuition rises a little each year, so a freshman should expect to pay more by senior year.

Plan Around the Cumulative Cost

When planning, assume the rate will rise each year so rising costs don’t blow up your plan.

Ways to Pay for Your URBE University Coursework

A per-credit-hour figure is only part of the conversation — aid packages can change what students and families actually pay.

For information on financial aid at URBE University, take a look at the URBE University Financial Aid page.

For full-time annual costs, see the URBE University Tuition & Fees page.

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