Program and Course Fees in Addition to Tuition (Prior to Fall 2021)

Business Program Fee: A fee of $33 per credit hour will be charged for each “BUA,” “ACC,” “BIS,” “FIN,” “INV,” “MGT,” and “MKT” course within the Maine Business School. The Business Program Fee is to cover the differential costs associated with Business Courses.

Nursing Program Fee: A fee of $50 per credit hour will be charged for all nursing clinicals and labs. The Nursing Program Fee is to cover the differential costs associated with Nursing Courses.

Nursing Kaplan Fee:  A fee of $165 for each of the last four semesters of the undergraduate nursing curriculum will be charged.  This covers the use of the Kaplan Integrated product, which is a required learning & assessment tool used in the School of Nursing.

Social Work Program Fee: A fee of $25 per course will be charged for all Social Work practicums (Field Internships), within the School of Social Work. The Social Work Program Fee is to cover the differential costs associated Social Work Courses:

Engineering Program Fee: A fee of $100 per course will be charged for all Engineering course designators within the College of Engineering.  Military Science and Naval Science courses within the College of Engineering will not be charged this program fee.  The Engineering Program Fee is to cover the differential costs associated with Engineering Courses.

Spatial Program Fee: A fee of $100 per course will be charged for all Spatial Information Science and Engineering (SIE) course designators within the School of Computing and Information Science.  The Spatial Program Fee is to cover the differential costs associated with Spatial Information Science and Engineering Courses.

Communication Sciences and Disorders Graduate Program Fee:   A fee of $600.00 will be charged per semester for 1st and 2nd year matriculated graduate students.
The fee is to cover the differential costs associated with the graduate program in Communication Sciences and Disorders.

Tk20 Fee: The School of Social Work uses Tk20 HigherEd™ as a comprehensive online data management system for all student activities related to teacher or administrator certification for specific programs. Students enrolled in any these programs are required to purchase an account within Tk20 which will enable them to complete course assignments, build professional portfolios, and provide information regarding field experiences, student teaching and administrative internships. There is a one-time $139 fee for a Tk20 account, which will be assessed to the student’s account when he/she activates the Tk20 account. The Tk20 account will be active for seven years after the date of activation.

Taskstream-Tk20 Fee: The College of Education uses TaskStream-Tk20 as a comprehensive online data management system for all Academic Programs related to teacher or administrator certification. Students enrolled in any of these programs are required to purchase an account with Taskstream-Tk20. This account will enable them to complete Key Assessments, build professional portfolios, and provide information regarding field experiences, student teaching and administrative internships. There is a one-time $139 fee for a TaskStream-Tk20 account, which will be applied in Maine Street once a student starts a term in a participating program. The account will be active for seven years after the date of activation.

Applied Music Course Fee: Music majors and some music minors will be charged a fee of $100 for half hour private lessons or $200 for one hour private lessons. Non music majors will be charged a fee of $300 for half hour private lessons or $600 for one hour private lessons.

Travel Study Course Fee: Travel Study Course Fee will be charged to students who choose to participate in a travel study course. The Travel Study Course Fee is to cover the differential costs associated with each travel study course and will vary by course.

Online Fee: A fee of $25 per credit hour will be charged for all online courses. The Online Fee is used to support and enhance the quality of online programming and the student learning experience. Supported student services include, but are not limited to: online orientation, online tutoring, online proctoring, online library resources, universal design, and online advising support. In addition to these student services, the online fee helps foster excellence in course quality by supporting online faculty in learning design, adaptive learning tools, production assistance, and the use of emerging technologies and communications.

Note: Depending on your individual course of study additional program or course fees not listed here may apply.

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