Tuition & Financial Aid

Tuition & Fees

Academic charges are established by the Board of Trustees each spring and published annually in June. Updated academic charges go into effect at the start of the academic year (fall semester).

Full-Time Master of Science in Health Informatics Tuition and Fees 2023-2024

$100.00 Application Fee (Per Application)
$500.00 Matriculation Fee (Applicant Accepted)

Tuition and Fees listed below are per semester unless otherwise noted.

Full-Time Master of Science in Health Informatics

Fall
2023

Spring
2024

Summer
2024

In State Tuition

$6,835

$6,835

$6,835

Out of State Tuition

$6,835

$6,835

$6,835

Program Fee (per semester)

$663

$663

$663


Part-Time Master of Science in Health Informatics Tuition and Fees 2023-2024

$100.00 Application Fee (Per Application)
$500.00 Matriculation Fee (Applicant Accepted)

Tuition and Fees listed below are per semester unless otherwise noted.

Part-Time Master of Science in Health Informatics

Fall
2023

Spring
2024

Summer
2024

In State Tuition (per credit hour)

$759

$759

$759

Out of State Tuition (per credit hour)

$759

$759

$759

Program Fee (per semester)

$663

$663

$663

Part Time Student Fee (per semester)

$861

$861

$861






A full list of academic charges can be found in the MUSC Bulletin.

Prospective students may also find the estimated cost of attendance for the program on the MUSC Office of Student Financial Aid website.

Financial Aid

For more information about financial aid, visit the MUSC Office of Student Financial Aid. The College of Health Professions offers a number of scholarship opportunities for students currently enrolled at the college. Students may be eligible to apply for these scholarships after they begin the program.

Warren Family Endowed Scholarship

This scholarship was established through the generous support of Dr. Robert Warren and his wife, Dr. Nancy Warren.

A national leader in the field of health informatics and retired chief medical information officer (CMIO) of the MUSC Hospital, Dr. Warren helped establish the MUSC MS in Health Informatics (MSHI) program in 2014 and has served as a beloved faculty member and mentor for MSHI students. This scholarship honors the Warren family’s passion for the development of leaders and teamwork in the field of health informatics. One $2,000 scholarship will be awarded per year in the spring semester.

Criteria for Consideration

  • Must be a first-year MSHI student
  • Academic performance
  • Significant volunteer and community service 

Questions? Please contact Dr. Abby Swanson Kazley at swansoaj@musc.edu.