Summer 2026 Fees
Undergraduate Course Fees
- $323.75 per credit Undergraduate credit
- $2.97 per credit Undergraduate CSUN fee
- $14.50 per credit Student Facility fee ($87 max)
- $18.00 per credit Technology fee
- $0.20 per credit Student Newspaper fee
- $3.00 per credit Student Services Undergraduate fee
- $56.75 flat Student Health fee (1 time / covers all 3 sessions)
- $50.00 flat Academic Success Initiative fee
- $32.00 flat C.A.P.S – Counseling & Psychological Services fee
- $100.00 per credit Non-resident Tuition fee
- $34.00 per credit Distance Education fee
Graduate Course Fees
- $394.25 per credit Graduate credit
- $14.50 per credit Student Facility fee ($87 max)
- $18.00 per credit Technology fee
- $0.20 per credit Student Newspaper fee
- $7.00 per credit Student Services Graduate fee
- $56.75 flat Student Health fee (1 time / covers all 3 sessions)
- $35.00 flat Graduate Professional and Career Development fee
- $32.00 flat C.A.P.S – Counseling & Psychological Services fee
- $25.00 flat GPSA Special fee
- $100.00 per credit Non-resident Tuition fee
- $34.00 per credit Distance Education fee
Special Fees
Individual courses may have special fees associated with them. Check the specific course listing in MyUNLV to determine if a special fee is assessed in addition to the course fees.
Late Payment Fee
$25.00 per day, with a maximum of $50 per session
Disclaimer: The University of Nevada, Las Vegas reserves the right to change fees, tuition, class times, days, buildings, rooms, and instructors where circumstances warrant such changes.
Payment Due Dates
Fees for summer term 2026 are due as follows:
- Term Charges: May 15
- Session I: May 15
- Session II: June 5
- Session III: July 10
- Summer Regular: May 15
Please note the following:
- Dates listed above are for standard session courses. Search individual course listings and review the class notes to determine the applicable drop dates for nonstandard courses.
- You are responsible to have your fees paid by the due dates. You will be responsible for all applicable late fees.
- Summer Term does not send bills.
When to Pay
Payments are due by the stated deadline date. Please have your payment made prior to the deadline date to avoid any late penalties. Summer term courses have a variety of start and end dates – pay special attention to class notes indicating payment and drop deadlines for each course.
What to Pay
To determine the fees you owe, visit MyUNLV and select the "My Account" tile, then the “Charges Due” tab. Check this page each time you drop or add courses to ensure your account is fully paid.
If you do not pay fees by the end of the Late Payment period, you will be administratively dropped from the course(s) before the end of the Academic Drop period.
If, after you register, you change your mind and no longer want to be enrolled, go to MyUNLV and drop the course(s) to remove your obligation to pay. To receive a 100% refund you must drop the course(s) by the last day to drop session courses with a 100% refund date.
If you are registered for fall, and have fall fees, any credit from your summer term balance will immediately be applied to the Fall fees.
Payment Assistance
Payment Plans: Visit the Summer Payment Plans page for information regarding available payment plans.
Summer Financial Aid: Visit the Summer Financial Aid page for information regarding aid opportunities.
- To avoid late penalties, confirm aid will be awarded by the session payment due date.
- Students using financial aid are not exempt from payment deadlines. The university does not defer tuition and fees for pending aid.
- If you are receiving financial aid, including Millennium Scholarship, it is your responsibility to contact Financial Aid & Scholarships at 702‑895‑3424 to ensure that your fees are paid by the payment due dates.
Accepted Payment Methods
Payments can be made in person or online. Visit Cashiering & Student Accounts for detailed information about available payment methods and options.
Refunds
Applicable dates for 100% and 50% refunds are listed under Dates and Deadlines.
Courses dropped during the approved refund periods are processed as a credit to the student's account. A refund will be processed if the student's account results in a negative balance. Credit or debit card refunds are issued to the card used to make the tuition and fee payment. The Cashier's Office offers direct deposit as a more convenient means of providing refunds to students. Refunds for fees paid with financial aid will be credited back to the appropriate federal financial aid and/or institution, and will not be refunded to the student.
Note: If you are registered for fall and have fall fees outstanding, any credit from your summer term balance will immediately be applied to the fall fees.
Nevada Residency for Tuition Purposes
Residency status is determined by the Office of the Registrar located in the Student Services Complex Building A. Degree seeking non-Nevada resident students wishing consideration to change their status must contact the Office of the Registrar to obtain the appropriate application.
Non-Degree Seeking students of undetermined Nevada residency should refer to the Non-Degree Seeking Student Information page for additional information.