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Financial Aid of Nursing at Fairleigh Dickinson University

These pages are dedicated to helping prospective and current Fairleigh Dickinson University students apply for financial assistance. The Financial Aid staff at Fairleigh Dickinson is committed to helping you and your family understand and navigate the complexities of financial aid.

If you have additional questions concerning the Metropolitan Campus, we can be reached at 201-692-2363, for questions or concerns regarding the College at Florham, we can be reached at 973-443-8700.

Financing a college education is one of the most important investments a family will ever make. What surprises many families, however, is how affordable a private education at Fairleigh Dickinson University can be through our various financial assistance programs. Last year, Fairleigh Dickinson administered funds totaling $38 million, including $12 million distributed to new students; 85 percent of the members of our entering class received financial aid.

Tuition and Fees of Nursing at Fairleigh Dickinson University

Information on the cost of education for the 2007-2008 year at Fairleigh Dickinson University is found in the three links at left: Brief Estimates for undergraduates at College at Florham and at Metropolitan Campus, and detailed information for graduate students.

For additional information, see also:

Financial Aid

Metropolitan Campus Tuition and Fees (in Enrollment Services section)

College at Florham Tuition and Fees (in Enrollment Services section)

Graduate Tuition and Fees (in Enrollment Services section)

M.S. in Nursing at Fairleigh Dickinson University

The graduate curriculum in nursing is designed to serve those who desire to study advanced nursing rooted in explicit nursing knowledge as a guide to various roles.

The Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.) program prepares individuals as adult nurse practitioners for primary care, psychiatric mental-health nurse practitioners, clinical nurse leaders, forensic nurses, nurse information systems specialists or as nurse educators.

Advanced scholarship takes place within the context of nursing as a discipline and profession and is the guiding theme of all activities encompassed within the learning environment.

This program is offered under the auspices of the Henry P. Becton School of Nursing and Allied Health, University College: Arts • Sciences • Professional Studies, Metropolitan Campus, Teaneck, New Jersey.