Tuition, Fees, and Cost of Attendance

Citizens School of Nursing has been preparing nursing students to practice as Registered Nurses (RN) since 1913. With our current partnerships with Portage Learning, students have the benefit of taking nursing courses at a hospital-based diploma nursing program and college level academic courses online. This partnership aids the students in beginning their RN to BS in Nursing program in the future.

Understanding your estimated costs

A nursing degree is an investment in your future. Review the following topics to research financial opportunities to fund your future investment: Tuition and Fees form for full time RN and part time LPN

The cost of attendance (COA) is the estimated cost (personal and educational) a student may accrue while attending school. The COA includes the estimate of tuition and fees, cost of room and board (or living expenses), cost of books, supplies, transportation, loan fees, and miscellaneous expenses.

The COA is not the dollar amount a student will pay to attend a college or university but a tool to determine what financial aid a student may be eligible to receive. The student’s total financial aid, including scholarships, grants, federal loans, private loans, etc., cannot exceed their COA.

Below is the COA for the 24/25 academic year. The COA is updated on an annual basis and the tuition amounts listed are an average tuition cost per grade level.

1st Year
Student
PA Resident

2nd Year
Student
PA Resident

Tuition*

$16,030.00

$10,800.00

Fees

$2,110.00

$985.00

Books &
Supplies

$3,026.00

$2,674.00

Housing
(Off-Campus Only)

$8,000.00

$8,000.00

Personal

$7,000.00

$7,000.00

Transportation

$1,200.00

$1,200.00

Loan
Origination
Fees

$100.00

$100.00

Total
Estimated
Costs

$37,466.00

$30,759.00

*

Tuition amounts listed are an average tuition cost per grade level.