Program Costs

Cost of Attendance is an estimate of the total expenses for a student attending Kansas State University for a given enrollment period. Please note, all tuition and fees should be considered as estimates and are current at the time of publication. Tuition and Fees are subject to change without prior notification.

Resident Program costs

Tuition & Fees
Cost
Required
Total
Graduate tuition
2022 - $425.50/cr hr
35 credit hours
$14,892.50
2023 - $429.76/cr hr
22 credit hours
$9,454.61
K-State Comprehensive Fees
• Student Services Fee
2022
($472.50 x 2)+($180)
2 semesters
$1,125
2023
($477.22 x 2)+(181.80)
2 semesters
$1,136.24
• Academic Infrastructure Fee
$4 per Credit Hour
57 Credit Hours
$ 228.00
• College Tuition Fee
$20 per Credit Hour
57 Credit Hours
$1,140.00
• Program Fee
$25 per Credit Hour
57 Credit Hours
$1,425.00
Other Estimated Expenses
Books, Transportation, Room
2022
$13,612.00
& Board, etc.
2023
$13,612.00
Total Costs
Tuition/Expenses
Year One
$29,629.50
Year Two
$24,202.85
Fees
$ 5,054.24
Kansas Resident Cost of Attendance
$58,886.59

 

Non-Resident Program costs

Tuition & Fees
Cost
Required
Total
Graduate tuition
2022 - $960.40/cr hr
35 credit hours
$33,614.00
2023 - $970/cr hr
22 credit hours
$21,340.00
K-State Comprehensive Fees
• Student Services Fee
2022
($472.50 x 2)+($180)
2 semesters
$1,125
2023
($477.22 x 2)+(181.80)
2 semesters
$1,136.24
• Academic Infrastructure Fee
$4 per Credit Hour
57 Credit Hours
$ 228.00
• College Tuition Fee
$20 per Credit Hour
57 Credit Hours
$1,140.00
• Program Fee
$25 per Credit Hour
57 Credit Hours
$1,425.00
Other Estimated Expenses
Books, Transportation, Room
2022
$13,612.00
& Board, etc.
2023
$13,612.00
Total Costs
Tuition/Expenses
Year One
$48,351.00
Year Two
$36,088.24
Fees
$ 5,054.24
Non-Resident Cost of Attendance
$89,493.48

Additional Expenses

Please note that the additional expenses are not charged by the University and will vary from student to student. Students completing clinical experiences out of the State of Kansas may incur additional travel and housing expenses based on location.

It is imperative that students understand that they will be responsible for all of the expenses associated with travel, housing, meals, etc., for their clinical experiences. Federal aid recipients may use their financial aid to cover any expenses, associated with travel, transportation, living, as well as other miscellaneous expenses encountered during clinical assignments. The K-State Athletic Training program will not be responsible for expenses incurred by the student during clinical assignments.

Students who choose to live in a K-State residence hall will be charged accordingly. Visit Student Guide to Help and Resources: One Stop Shop to learn more about on-campus, and off-campus housing options.

Kansas State University Tuition Refund Policy

https://www.k-state.edu/registrar/students/regandenroll/refund/index.html

Student Health Insurance Plan

The university offers an optional Group Health Insurance Plan for students. The plan offers group rates and encourages the use of the campus Lafene Health Center. Brochures explaining the policy are mailed to pre-enrolled students over the summer and are also available at the student health insurance office in the ground floor of the Student Union and at Lafene Health Center. Call them at 785-532-6546.

Financial Aid

A variety of financial aid is available to K-State graduate students. To speak with a financial aid counselor, call the K-State Office of Student Financial Assistance at 785-532-6420 or email finaid@k-state.edu.

Scholarship Opportunities

The following information is related to outside scholarship opportunities for Athletic Training students who are student members of the organizations.

Kansas Athletic Trainers' Society
Mid-America Athletic Trainers' Association
National Athletic Trainers' Association