2024 Graduate Tuition & Fees

The following table and chart describe 2023-2024 graduate tuition & fees at Denver College of Nursing with tuition changes over the last 5 years. Each cost is an average amount over the offered programs. The tuition & fees is $9,586 for prospective students.
Updated with 2023-2024 tuition (Last update: 03/01/2024)
2024 COATuition Trends
2024 Graduate School Tuition, Fees, and Living Costs
Amounts
Tuition$9,535
Fees$51
Graduate Program Tuition Changes (2020-2024)
2019-20202020-20212021-20222022-20232023-2024
Tuition & Fees$1,806$1,806$1,840$5,614$9,586

Graduate Program Overview

Denver College of Nursing is a four-years, private (for-profit) school located in Denver, Colorado. It offers graduate degree programs as well as undergraduate degree programs.
For the academic year 2023-2024, the average graduate school tuition & fees is $9,586.
It offers one (1) graduate programs and some programs are offered through distance learning.
Graduate Programs Key Facts
School NameDenver College of Nursing
TypeFour-years, Private (for-profit)
Address1401 19th St, Denver, CO
Graduate School Students26 students
50 students enrolled online exclusively
Tuition & Fees (2023-2024)$9,586
Student to Faculty16:1 (6.25%)
Number of Graduate ProgramsTotal 1 Graduate Programs
1 Master's

Conferred Degrees and Graduate Programs by Major

Denver College of Nursing offers Masters graduate degree/certificate programs through 1 major areas - 1 Master's (1 online programs). The following table summarizes the total number of completers by degree and gender.
Total Number of Conferred Graduate Degree
Master'sDoctorate Post-Bachelor'sPost-Master's
Total12---
Men----
Women12---
Below, you can check major programs and concentration for each area of study with offered degrees and completers. ONLINE denotes the program offered by distance learning (online degree). You may want to see all graduate schools offering a major program by following the link on the title of the program.
Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences
ProgramMaster'sDoctoratePost-BSPost-MS
Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse12ONLINE NOT OFFERED NOT OFFERED NOT OFFERED

Graduate Student Population

Total 1,072 students enrolled in Denver College of Nursing including both undergraduate and graduate programs, with full-time and part-time status.
In graduate school, 26 students are enrolled to earn graduate degrees. By gender, it has 1 male and 25 female graduate students. All 26 graduate students are enrolled as full-time status
It offers online degree programs and 50 students enrolled to earn their graduate degree through online exclusively.
Graduate Students Gender Distribution
Total26
Men Students1
Women Students25
Graduate Students Attending Status Distribution
Total26
Full-time Students26
Part-time Students-
By race/ethnicity 14 White, 5 Black, and 0 Asian students are attending at Denver College of Nursing. The detail graduate enrollment distribution by race is shown in the below chart.
Graduate Students Race Distribution
Total26
Black5
Hispanic2
White14
Two or more races1
Un-Known4
Distance learning, also called online education, is very attractive to students, especially those who want to continue education and work in the field. At Denver College of Nursing, 50 students are enrolled exclusively in online courses and 0 students are enrolled in some online courses.
Graduate Distance Learning Enrollment Distribution
Total Enrollment50
Enrolled Exclusively in Online Courses50
Enrolled in Some But Not All Online Courses0
Not Enrolled In Any Online Courses0
Graduate Distance Learning Enrollment By Student Location
Enrolled Exclusively in Online Courses50
Colorado Resident19
Other State In U.S.31
Outside of U.S.0

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