2 years | 36 credits | $900 per credit | no fees
Fall term tuition is due August 5 (6 credit hours – $5,400). Winter and Spring Terms are billed together and tuition is due January 5 (12 credit hours – $10,800).
Hartwick College offers a ten-month interest-free Tuition Payment Plan option administered by Educational Computer Systems Inc. [ECSI]. Program enrollment begins June 1 and has an enrollment fee of $40 per semester or $65 per academic year. Please contact the Office of Student Accounts for additional information at 607-431-4300, or you may email your questions to studentaccts@hartwick.edu.
Attendance is required for 3 out of 4 on-campus experiential sessions (3-5 days each). Assistance with planning, including obtaining a student visa for international students, will be provided by the college. As of March 2019, a total of $150/day per diem is estimated by the GSA for Otsego County. The full cost for travel, lodging and meals is the responsibility of the student.
The Council of Graduate Schools (CGS) has developed GradSense, a platform that provides financial information for current and aspiring graduate students. On this platform, graduate candidates will find a set of interactive tools developed to help visualize borrowing and spending implications, potential future earnings, and money management. Explore topics of interest for graduate discussed include the value of pursuing an advanced degree, paying for your education, estimating cost of living, and preparing a budget for your time in graduate school.
TBRM Master’s students may be eligible for unsubsidized Federal Direct Loans.*
More Federal Loan Information
Complete Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
You may also contact the Financial Aid Office at 607-431-4130 or finaid@hartwick.edu with any questions.
*Pending approval
TBRM Graduate Admissions
P.O. Box 888
Oneonta, NY 13820
Phone: 607-431-4404
Fax: 607-431-4405
Email: TBRM@hartwick.edu
Open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. EST. The office is closed Saturdays and Sundays and on the following holidays: Thanksgiving (Thursday and the following Friday), Christmas through New Year’s, Memorial Day, Independence Day, and Labor Day.