2024 Graduate Tuition & Fees

The following table and chart describe 2023-2024 graduate tuition & fees at Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development with tuition changes over the last 5 years. Each cost is an average amount over the offered programs. For New Mexico residents, the tuition & fees are $12,745 and $12,745 for non-New Mexico residents. The tuition per credit hours for part-time students (or full-time students who taking extra credits) is $500.
Updated with 2023-2024 tuition (Last update: 03/01/2024)
2024 COATuition Trends
2024 Graduate School Tuition, Fees, and Living Costs
In-StateOut-of-State
Tuition$0$12,000
Fees$0$745
Cost per Credit$0$500
Books & Supplies$2,400
Room & Board$12,488 (On-Campus) / $13,648 (Off-Campus)
Personal Expenses$4,400 (On-Campus) / $5,600 (Off-Campus)
On-Campus Total$19,288$32,033
Off-Campus Total$21,648$34,393
Graduate Program Tuition Changes (2020-2024)
2019-20202020-20212021-20222022-20232023-2024
In-State$12,795$12,795$12,745$12,745-
Out-of-State$12,795$12,795$12,745$12,745$12,745

Graduate Program Overview

Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development is a four-years, public school located in Santa Fe, New Mexico. It offers graduate degree programs as well as undergraduate degree programs.
For the academic year 2023-2024, the average graduate school tuition & fees is $12,745 for New Mexico residents and $12,745 for out-of-state students.
It offers two (2) graduate programs and some programs are offered through distance learning.
Graduate Programs Key Facts
School NameInstitute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development
TypeFour-years, Public
Address83 Avan Nu Po Road, Santa Fe, NM
Graduate School Students61 students
13 students enrolled online exclusively
Tuition & Fees (2023-2024)In-State$12,745
Out-of-State$12,745
Student to Faculty9:1 (11.11%)
Number of Graduate ProgramsTotal 2 Graduate Programs
2 Master's

Conferred Degrees and Graduate Programs by Major

Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development offers Masters graduate degree/certificate programs through 2 major areas - 2 Master's . 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
Total15---
Men4---
Women11---
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.
English Language and Literature
ProgramMaster'sDoctoratePost-BSPost-MS
Creative Writing15 NOT OFFERED NOT OFFERED NOT OFFERED
Visual and Performing Arts
ProgramMaster'sDoctoratePost-BSPost-MS
Fine/Studio Arts- NOT OFFERED NOT OFFERED NOT OFFERED

Graduate Student Population

Total 803 students enrolled in Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development including both undergraduate and graduate programs, with full-time and part-time status.
In graduate school, 61 students are enrolled to earn graduate degrees. By gender, it has 20 male and 41 female graduate students. By attending status, there are 58 full-time and 3 part-time students in graduate schools.
It offers online degree programs and 13 students enrolled to earn their graduate degree through online exclusively and 54 students are taking some online graduate courses.
Graduate Students Gender Distribution
Total61
Men Students20
Women Students41
Graduate Students Attending Status Distribution
Total61
Full-time Students58
Part-time Students3
By race/ethnicity 7 White, 0 Black, and 1 Asian students are attending at Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development. The detail graduate enrollment distribution by race is shown in the below chart.
Graduate Students Race Distribution
Total61
American Indian /
Native American
28
Asian1
Hispanic10
Native Hawaiian /
Other Pacific Islander
1
White7
Two or more races13
Un-Known1
Distance learning, also called online education, is very attractive to students, especially those who want to continue education and work in the field. At Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development, 13 students are enrolled exclusively in online courses and 54 students are enrolled in some online courses.
Graduate Distance Learning Enrollment Distribution
Total Enrollment68
Enrolled Exclusively in Online Courses13
Enrolled in Some But Not All Online Courses54
Not Enrolled In Any Online Courses1
Graduate Distance Learning Enrollment By Student Location
Enrolled Exclusively in Online Courses13
New Mexico Resident3
Other State In U.S.10
Outside of U.S.0

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