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Tuition

Cost

Tuition is $3,400 per course, plus fees for all students, regardless of their location. In total, tuition is $34,000 plus fees. This tuition rate is subject to change.

Upon admission, a $1,000 non-refundable deposit is required to hold your spot, which will be applied to your first tuition payment.

Federal Loans

Master’s degree students are not eligible for financial aid, as this program is not state-funded. However, master’s degree students are eligible for federal loans through the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Direct Subsidized, Direct Unsubsidized, Direct PLUS and private loans may help cover the cost of tuition. Offered by private lenders and federal and state governments, these federal loans often feature lower interest rates than traditional loans. If you are interested in learning more about federal loans, please refer to the Loans page on Texas One Stop.

Master’s degree students are not eligible for loans through the College Access Loan (CAL) Program.

Veterans Benefits

The TxEEE Software Engineering Master’s Degree Program is eligible for use with GI Bill® education benefits. To learn more about how veteran benefits may support enrollment in software engineering, you can access The University of Texas at Austin Catalog here or contact the This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Please note, software engineering is considered a non-formula-funded program and is, therefore, not eligible for Texas Hazelwood Act Exemptions.

Please refer to the Veteran Education Benefits page on Texas One Stop for more information.

Tuition Reimbursement

Tuition reimbursement is a benefit offered by many employers to employees who are looking to gain job-related skills and advance their careers within the company.

If you are interested in tuition reimbursement, you should first verify whether your employer has an existing tuition reimbursement policy. From there, you can determine your eligibility and work with your employer to receive benefits.

Tuition, Fees and Billing Q&A

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