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R.N. to B.S. - Tuition & Aid

Tuition and Fees

  • 2019-20 Program Tuition: $21,000 | 36 Credits | $575 Per Credit Hour
    NOTE: this is the total tuition for the entire program.
    • Tuition includes: cost and delivery of textbooks, materials, and student fees.
  • Download the Financial Facts & Figures Summary

Note: Roberts Wesleyan College reserves the right to change the fees above at any time without prior notice.

Financial Aid

Complete the "Free Application for Federal Student Aid" (FAFSA) available at www.fafsa.ed.govor download the new FAFSA App (Google Play or Apple (iOS) Store) to complete it on your mobile device, available October 1st for the following academic year. The Federal school code for Roberts is 002805.

  • Federal Grants & Loans – Complete your FAFSA application (Google Play or Apple (iOS) Store) to determine eligibility for Federal PELL grants and Direct Loans
    • Federal PELL Grant – Available to eligible students with demonstrated financial need. Awards range from $0 to $3,047 per term
    • Federal Direct Subsidized/Unsubsidized Loans – Available for up to $6,250 per term
  • NYS Grants (TAP) - The Tuition Assistance Program is available for eligible legal residents of New York State. Complete a TAP application online at www.HESC.com or direct your questions to New York Higher Education at 1-888-697-4372. Awards range from $0 to $2,583 per term
  • Veterans - Roberts Wesleyan College participates in the Post-9/11 Veterans Education Assistance and Yellow Ribbon Programs. For more information regarding educational programs for Veterans, please visit www.GIBill.va.gov.
  • Employee Reimbursement - Many companies and businesses offer tuition reimbursement for their employees enrolled in college educational programs. Prospective students should contact the personnel offices at their places of employment for information about tuition reimbursement. Anticipated benefits must be reported on the Payment Agreement form.
  • Private/Alternative Loans - A private student loan (also known as an alternative loan) is available to students to cover the cost of their program after all federal and state assistance is exhausted. The application is made directly with the lender of your choice. It is important to understand all of the terms associated with a loan before you choose one. Information regarding available loan options can be found here or at www.finaid.org/loans.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Your financial aid eligibility may be impacted by your age and independency status. If you are under the age of 25, you may be considered a dependent of your parents for Federal financial aid purposes. Dependent students are required to provide certain parental information on the FAFSA, including income, which will be used to determine your financial aid eligibility and may result in reduced levels of aid. New York State also has separate guidelines for independency.

For questions concerning federal and state financial aid, contact the Office of Financial Aid:

585-594-6150 or finaid@roberts.edu

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