Tuition & Fees

What’s the cost to attend Minnesota West?

Tuition and fee rates are set each year. Associated fees include student life, State Student Association (MSCSA), technology, health service, and access/parking fees.

  PER CREDIT ** PER CREDIT - ONLINE
 Tuition without Fees
PER CREDIT **
194.94
PER CREDIT - ONLINE
207.44
 Student Life Fee
PER CREDIT **
5.50
PER CREDIT - ONLINE
5.50
 MSCSA Fee
PER CREDIT **
0.61
PER CREDIT - ONLINE
0.61
 Technology Fee
PER CREDIT **
10.00
PER CREDIT - ONLINE
10.00
 Health Service Fee
PER CREDIT **
3.00
PER CREDIT - ONLINE
3.00
 Access/Parking Fee plus tax
PER CREDIT **
2.35
PER CREDIT - ONLINE
2.35
 Total per Credit with Fees
PER CREDIT **
$216.40
PER CREDIT - ONLINE
$228.90
Tuition without Fees 194.94 207.44
Student Life Fee 5.50 5.50
MSCSA Fee 0.61 0.61
Technology Fee 10.00 10.00
Health Service Fee 3.00 3.00
Access/Parking Fee plus tax 2.35 2.35
Total per Credit with Fees $216.40 $228.90

Programs with additional costs:

Tuition Fees Differential

Program Name and Tuition Rate Per Credit

  • Farm Business Management $197.42
  • Peace Officer $244.44
  • Medical Lab Tech $196.98
  • Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) $200.03
  • Nursing $248.25
  • Rad Tech $218.57
  • Surg Tech $218.89
  • Welding $269.64
  • All other Online Courses $207.44
  • DEN1105 Oral Radiology II $221.35
  • DEN1120 Chairside Assisting I $204.84
  • DEN1125 Chairside Assisting II $204.84
  • DEN1140 Dental Materials $208.14
  • DEN1145 Expanded Functions A $221.35
  • DEN1150 Expanded Functions B $221.35
  • DEN 1155 Extramural Clinic Exp 1 $208.94
  • HC1175 Nursing Assistant $219.38

Music Courses $343.44

  • MUSC1140 Piano Lessons
  • MUSC1141 Piano Lessons 
  • MUSC1145 Voice Lessons 
  • MUSC1146 Voice Lessons 
  • MUSC2140 Piano Lessons 
  • MUSC2141 Piano Lessons 
  • MUSC2145 Voice Lessons 
  • MUSC2146 Voice Lessons 

Fees Assessed with Tuition

The health service fee allows Minnesota West to provide a more comprehensive level of personal health and wellness services for all students who attend one of the five campuses, two locations or online.  Funds from the fee will be used for personnel expenses for a college health service including mental health and basic needs.  These services would be made available in person and via distance mode.

The staff member will champion a College CARE team and promote awareness and education for students, staff and faculty.  This would include planning, training and implementation for crisis management and mental health awareness as well as counseling, connections and referrals for students.  Referrals could rate from clinical services, school-life referrals as well as daily living referrals.

A Minnesota State College Student Association fee is assessed as authorized by Minnesota Statute §136F.22 and in accordance with Board Policy 3.7.

A parking/access fee is assessed on a per credit basis. The proceeds from this fee are used to upgrade and maintain the college parking facilities. Minnesota Statute §136F.67 requires public colleges to pay costs associated with construction, maintenance and operation of parking facilities. Students are assessed a fee per credit. Faculty and staff with a work assignment of at least 50% pay the per credit rate X 15; those with a work assignment of under 50% will pay ½ of this calculated charge.

A per credit student life fee provides for campus Student Senates activities and programs for the cultural, social, and the physical enhancement of students. Activities might include athletics, campus intramural sports and recreation, music ensembles, student leadership and development, Student Senate, theater, etc. The Student Senate sets the student life fee each year with the approval of the President.

A technology fee is also charged to students on a per credit basis. The proceeds from the technology fee are used for the acquisition, upgrading and/or maintenance of technology for academic and student support activities that provide or enhance student access to technology. Academic and student support activities include but are not limited to technology infrastructure, computer labs, wireless networks, ongoing technology support, and software licensing.

Credit for Prior Learning
Minnesota West may grant college credits to students for work, education, and life experiences. The various opportunities available and related fees can be found on the Alternative Methods of Earning Credit page of the college website.

Late Fee
A $30 late fee will be assessed on all unpaid accounts or accounts that have had no arrangements for payment made by the designated due date. This fee shall be assessed to all students and employees of the college who have an outstanding balance due.

NSF Fee
A $15 fee will be assessed when a check is returned to the college by the bank.

Payment Plan Fee
A payment plan fee of $30 will be charged for all internal payment plans.

Personal Property and Service Charges
Personal property charges are for items that become the personal property of a student and have an educational or personal value beyond the classroom. Services charges shall be for services for or on the behalf of the student. These fees include, but are not limited to ID card replacements, library fines, special testing and course-related travel costs.

Senior Citizen Fee
Minnesota West shall charge an administrative fee in lieu of tuition to senior citizens pursuant to Minnesota Statues §135A.51 and §135A.52.

Special Event Fee
Minnesota West may charge students for special campus events including seminars, workshops, special orientations, enrichment events, concerts, convocations, ceremonies such as graduation and athletic events. Promotional material regarding any special events will include any fee associated with attendance or participation.

Transcript Fee

A fee will be assessed for each official transcript to cover costs. See transcript request for details