2024-2025 Academic Year
Continuing education students benefit from an affordable per-credit rate structure. Continuing education students are not eligible for scholarships or grants due to the per-credit rates; however, some students may qualify for supplemental tuition discounts through Rider's university partnerships with employers and organizations in the region.
Tuition
On Campus | Online | |
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All Programs - per credit for full-time and part-time continuing education students | $680 per credit | $630 per credit |
Student Expenses
Expense | Per Course | Per Semester |
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General Student Fee | $70 | |
Distance Learning Course Fee | $35 | |
Audit | $350 | |
New Student Program Fee (New international students only) |
$275 for the student's first-semester only (one-time fee) |
Other Expenses
Expense | Cost |
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Dishonored Check Fee | $30 |
Graduation Fee | $150 |
ID Card Replacement - First Time | $40 |
ID Card Replacement - Subsequent Times | $75 |
Late Payment Plan Fee | $25 |
Late Tuition Payment | $250 |
Monthly Payment Plan Fee (annual payment plan) | $75 |
Monthly Payment Plan Fee (semester payment plan) | $45 |
Parking Fee (per year, all students) | $250 |
Student Medical Insurance Plan* | $2,577 |
Summer and J-Term Internship Fee (per course) | $250 |
Transcript Fees - electronic PDF | $12 |
Transcript Fees - Fedex (US, Canada and Mexico) | $77 |
Transcript Fees - Fedex (International) | $122 |
Transcript Fees - official transcripts sent internally within Rider | $0 |
Transcript Fees - student/alumni pick up | $17 |
Transcript Fees - US Mail | $17 |
*Medical plans are marketed in spring, rates for the current year will be determined based on the plan marketing.
The fees and charges set forth herein are subject to adjustment at any time.
Questions regarding rates and fees should be directed to the Bursar's Office at 609-896-5360.
Eligibility for scholarships, loans, and housing may be jeopardized if a student registers for a part-time load.
Students receiving financial aid from federal government programs or agencies (for example the Veterans Administration, the Civil Service Commission or State Scholarship Commissions) must pursue a full-time course of study of 12 credits or more to meet the eligibility requirements for continued assistance. Most state programs have the same requirement.