Tuition & Fee Details: On-Campus



  • Tuition Charges
  • Administrative Fees
  • Student Services Related Fees
  • School of Engineering
  • School of Nursing
  • Aviation & Aeronautical Science
  • Potential Costs
2026-2027
Tuition/Semester (12-18 credit hours) $19,372
Tuition 1-6 hours, per credit hour $704
Tuition 7-11 hours, per credit hour $1,546
Tuition additional hours beyond 18, per credit hour $1,022
Dual Enrollment Courses $99 per credit hour
Audit Fee per class (Course Lab Fees are applied) $182
Summer School, per credit hour  Summer 2027
-Course numbers 1000-2999 $380
-Course numbers 3000-4999 $410
Residential Graduate Fee (Dual Enrollment in a Graduate Course, excluding Engineering), per course $350
2026-2027
Tuition Deposit $100
Graduation Fee - Undergraduate $100
Graduation Fee - Graduate $150
Late Registration Fee $100
Transcript each (official and unofficial) $10
Express Transcript Fee (24-hr service, overnight delivery) $35
Diploma Reprint Fee $35
Department Credit by Exam $80
COOP Fee $35
TouchNet Payment Plan Enrollment Fee (all payment plans) $60


2026-2027
Housing Fee (Non-refundable) $150
Room and Board / semester $5,990
Room and Board / semester (Private Room) $6,740
Room only / week Summer School $75
General Activity Fee Fall and Spring (students enrolled in 6 or more credit hours) $255
General Activity Fee Summer (students enrolled for summer non-refundable) $30
Recreation Fee $60
Technology Infrastructure Fee (students enrolled in 6 or more credit hours) $120
Laundry Fee (students living on campus) $25
Studies Abroad Fee $350
Orientation Fee / New Student Fee $140
International Student Fee $235
Returned Check or Draft Fee $30
ID Card Replacement Fee $10

 

2026-2027
All Engineering Majors - Per semester fee, for students enrolled in 12 to 18 credit hours (prorated for enrollment in less than 12 credit hours) $1,400

 

2026-2027
All students taking a Nursing course - Per semester fee
$1,400
For other costs not included in tuition or program fees, please click here
2026-2027
Transportation Fee / semester (All students taking courses at the Abbott Aviation Center) $325
AERF 1132 Primary Flight I $9,935
AERF 1142 Primary Flight II $11,800
AERF 1201 Flight Policies & Standardization $8,399
AERF 2311 Commercial Flight I $12,357
AERF 3211 Upset Recovery Training $3,286
AERF 3411 Commercial Flight II - Multi-Engine Operations $19,097
AERF 3412 Instrument Flight $12,391
AERF 3512 Commercial Flight III - Multi-Engine Operations $11,800
AERF 3522 Commercial Flight III - Missions Emphasis $15,180
AERF 4201 High Performance Flight $1,345
AERF 4601 Flight Instructor Single Engine Flight Add-On $4,254
AERF 4602 Flight Instructor Initial Flight - MEI  $14,706
AERF 4611 Flight Instructor Instrument Flight Add-On $4,470
AERF 4631 Flight Instructor Multi-Engine Flight Add-On $8,539
AERF 4632 Flight Instructor Initial Flight Single Engine $14,000

 

NOTE: Flight fees are approximate for each level of instruction and will vary from each student based on aptitude, planning, and discipline. Actual fees are based on the amount of dual instruction time and aircraft time required to achieve the required proficiencies. Instructional charges include pre-flight instruction, flight instruction, and post-flight debriefing time as well as some ground time in preparation for specific flight checks. Dual instructional time is charged in "blocks" of 105 minutes (1 hour and 45 min). Aircraft charge is based on actual aircraft time and type of aircraft flown. Flight fees must be pre-paid. Students are given detailed statements every few weeks so they can monitor their standing. Students must have sufficient time in their schedules to allow adequate rest and study time.

Flight instruction fees must be pre-paid.

**A fuel charge adjustment may be made as fuel prices vary.

 

For other costs not included in tuition or program fees, please click here

In order to give you the best possible understanding of LeTourneau's cost, below you will find a list of potential costs related to specific majors or programs. They fall into the "potential" category because they are not course fees or tuition. 

 

Aviation:

Students enrolled in a degree pursuing an FAA Airframe and Powerplant certification will be required to purchase a toolkit with an approximate cost between $300 - $1,500. FAA knowledge test fees (3) of $175 each will be paid by the student directly to the FAA testing center.


Flight:

Students enrolled in a flight degree will be required to purchase a flight headset ($200 and up) and an iPad Mini (approx $400).  FAA knowledge test fees (3) of $175 each will be paid by the student directly to the FAA testing center.


Pre-Nursing and Nursing:

Professional Liability Insurance ($50)
Basic CPR Course ($60)
TracPrac (internet based clinical reporting) ($200)
Uniforms ($250)
Stethoscope ($100)
Travel to and from Clinicals (varies)
Nursing Shoes (approx $50)
Computer (varies)