Students working in the kitchen.

Year 1 (begins Fall 2023)

  • Tuition, per credit (charged in fall, spring, summer I, and summer II): $1,420.00 x 33 credits (year 1 total = $46,860)
  • Background Check*: $135.00 (approximate)
  • Drug Testing (per event)*: $35.00 (approximate)

University Fees

  • Institution Fee: $323-456 per semester (year 1 total = $1,235)
  • Matriculation Fee (600 level courses, fall and spring semesters only): $50
  • Technology Fee (fall and spring semesters only): $105 per semester (year 1 total = $210)
  • University Health Care: $75.00 per semester (year 1 total = $225)
  • Textbooks: $1,550 (approximate)
  • AND Student Membership: $58.00
  • Kitchen lab and supply fees (ND511 and ND540): $150.00
  • Annual Health Insurance**: $3,422.00
  • Transportation and/or parking at supervised practice locations: $10.00-20.00 per day max (varies by location)

Year 1 Total: $53,930

Year 2 (begins Fall 2024)

Tuition, per credit (charged in fall, spring, summer I, and summer II): $1,420.00 (estimate) x 21 credits (year 2 total = $29,820)

University Fees

  • Institution Fee: $241 per semester (year 2 total = $723)
  • Matriculation Fee (600 level courses, fall and spring semesters only): $50.00 per semester (year 2 total = $100)
  • Technology Fee (fall and spring semesters only): $105.00 per semester (year 2 total = $210.00)
  • University Health Care: $75.00 per semester (year 2 total = $225.00)
  • Textbooks: $400 (approximate)
  • Kitchen lab and supply fees (ND660): $100.00
  • Professional Liability Insurance (optional)***: $40.00 (approximate)
  • Health Insurance**: $3,422.00
  • Transportation and/or parking at supervised practice locations: $10.00-20.00 per day max (varies by location)

Total Cost

Tuition Total: $76,680
Fees Total: $12,290
Total Cost: $88,970

Note: All program costs are subject to change. For additional information on fee schedules, please visit the university Cost of Attendance webpage.

*Background Checks

All students are required to complete a background check prior to beginning supervised practice within the MS Nutrition and Dietetics program. Drug screening and updated background checks may be required prior to commencing subsequent supervised practice placements.

**Health insurance

All full-time students (nine or more credits in a semester) are required by Pace to have health insurance. Please visit the Pace Health Insurance web site to either apply for Pace's health plan or, if you have your own insurance, opt out of Pace's health plan by the deadline.

***Professional Liability Insurance

Students participating in College of Health Professions supervised practice programs are covered under the College’s insurance. Work at the supervised practice site, professional liability, as well as travel to and from supervised practice sites are covered under this insurance. Should students wish to purchase additional professional liability insurance, they will be responsible for this out-of-pocket payment.

Financial Aid and Scholarships

To help make college more affordable, Pace University offers a generous financial aid program to all students. Financial assistance can come from many places and in many forms including: