UNO offers competitive tuition rates, and Omaha's cost of living is among the lowest in the nation:
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UNO offers competitive tuition rates, and Omaha's cost of living is among the lowest in the nation:

These are estimates for the typical undergraduate student for the 2012-2013 academic year:
| Tuition | $13,932 |
| Standard fees | $1,458 |
| Health insurance | $862 |
| Books and supplies | $1,000 |
| Room and board | $8,466 |
| Personal expenses | $2,260 |
| Total | $27,978 |
These are estimates for the typical graduate student for the 2012-2013 academic year:
| Tuition | $11,624 |
| Standard fees | $1,120 |
| Health insurance | $862 |
| Books and supplies | $1,000 |
| Room and board | $8,466 |
| Personal expenses | $2,260 |
| Total | $25,331 |
Undergraduate costs are based on 24 credit hours for the academic year, mid-August through mid-May. Graduate program costs are based on 18 credit hours per academic year. Costs for summer expenses are not included.
Some academic programs may have different tuition rates. Consult with your admissions advisor about figuring your actual costs.
Personal expenses can vary based on a student's lifestyle.
Transportation to and from Omaha is not included.
For more details on tuition and fees, check out Cashiering/Student Accounts. For more details on other costs of attendance, check out the Office of Financial Aid.