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  2. The Cost of Attendance consists of Tuition Fees, Living and Personal Expenses, and other education-related expenses for the period during which you expect to be enrolled in our MSW program. The estimated cost of attendance for each campus can be found below:

  3. Below is an explanation of the different costs associated with attendance during the 2022-2023 school year. The Trustees of the Columbia University will determine the actual tuition and fees in the summer. Financial aid information can be found on our Paying for Your Degree page.

  4. Columbia University School of Social Work offers a new flat rate tuition model for all full time students in Two-year, Advanced Standing, Transfer and 16-month programs. The semester charge is $16,914* per semester for 4 terms.

    • $1,200
    • $3,510
    • $18,900
    • $990
  5. Estimated Tuition, Fees, and Living Expenses for the Academic Year School of Social Work. Use the estimated figures below to determine the financial support you need to submit. Your University bill will reflect the amounts approved by the University’s Board of Trustees in June.

  6. Cost of Attendance: New York City Campus 2023-2024. Cost of Attendance (COA) is an estimate of students’ educational expenses for the period of enrollment, as determined by the university. COA includes, but is not limited to: Tuition Fees, Housing, Food, Books, Personal, Transportation/Commuting.

  7. The Cost of Attendance consists of Tuition Fees, Living and Personal Expenses, and other Education-Related Expenses for the period during which you expect to be enrolled in our MSW Program. The estimated Cost of Attendance for each campus can be found below:

  8. Tuition & Financial Aid. During 2009-2010, our students received more than $2 million in institutional grants and had access to more than $12 million in low-interest loans. Social work students finance their graduate education with funds from federal loan programs, school loans, institutional grants, stipends and federal work-study funds.

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