Frequently Asked Questions

Does Huntington University of Health Sciences charge in-state and out-of-state tuition rates?

No. With HUHS offering degrees and courses being 100% Online, we only charge one consistent rate for all our students. 

Undergraduate: $318 per credit hour

Graduate – Masters: $480 per credit hour

Graduate – Doctorate: $540 per credit hour

How will the University use the increased tuition?

HUHS is developing new programs and courses for our students, with an emphasis on expanding our graduate offerings. We also will be looking at new initiatives to improve current offerings for the student experience. 

What does the “Technology Fee” cover?

The Technology Fee will directly cover the costs associated with the academic library, our learning management system, Moodle, and Populi, the student information system.

What payment plans are available to Self-Paced students?

To improve HUHS’s commitment to serving students, the Undergraduate payment plan will change to match the current graduate payment plan option allowing students to either pay their tuition in full at the time of registration or to divide their payments into 3 equal monthly installments. If a student elects to pay tuition in monthly installments, these will be automatically withdrawn from the student’s account each month. 

Will I be charged interest for participating in a payment plan?

No. Huntington University of Health Sciences does not charge interest rates to students who participate in payment plans.

Are there any fees associated with the payment plan options?

No. HUHS does not charge a fee when a student is on a payment plan. 

How does this increased tuition compare to the national average of tuition?

The College Board was able to gather undergraduate tuition rates below to showcase the Average Published Yearly Tuition and Fees. We took this information and added the new tuition rates to show the HUHS difference in affordability.

How does this increased tuition compare to direct competitors in Online Nutrition education at an undergraduate level?

How does this increased tuition compare to direct competitors in Online Nutrition education at a graduate level?

How does this increased tuition compare to direct competitors in Online Nutrition education at a doctoral level?