Tuition and Fees
Tuition and Fees
The following approximate costs are in effect at the time of publication. They are subject to change by action of the Board of Trustees. The Institute reserves the right to change regulations at any time without prior notice. It also reserves the right to change tuition and fees as necessary. Tuition and fees are payable in full at the time of registration.
For a complete calculation of the cost of attendance, please visit: Graduate Cost of Attendance, 2025-26 Academic Year
Graduate Tuition
No flat rate. $2,221.00 per credit. Note: The charge per credit for the School of Information is $1812.00.
Auditing Courses
STUDENTS AND COMMUNITY
Pay 50 percent of the published “per credit” tuition rate for each course.
PRATT ALUMNI
Pay 40 percent of the published “per credit” tuition rate for each course. All persons auditing courses are charged 100 percent of all fees.
ZERO-CREDIT INTERNSHIPS
Zero-credit internships may have billing credits, which are charged at 30 percent of the “per credit” rate. All zero-credit internships are charged 100 percent of all fees.
Fees
Fees vary according to program. For a complete listing of fees, see next page.
FEE REDUCTION FOR 100% REMOTE STUDY
Students who study 100 percent remotely will not be charged the fees typically associated with on-campus living and instruction.
Books and Supplies
Approximately $2,100.00 per year, depending on program.
Other Expenses
For resident students (students living away from home in either on-campus or off-campus housing), an estimated $600 per month (for a nine-month period) should be allowed for food, housing, clothing, and other personal needs. For commuter students (students living at home), an estimated $250 per month should be allowed for personal expenses and transportation.
Students provide their own textbooks and instructional and art supplies. These books and supplies may be purchased either online or at local art supply stores. Bookstore expenses are not chargeable to the student’s Institute tuition account. For those students who have a third-party book voucher, they must purchase their books up front and provide the voucher with eligible copies of the receipt in order to be reimbursed.
Director, Student Financial Services and Collections
Yvette Mack
ymack@pratt.edu
Associate Director, Accounts Receivables and Cash Controls
Lloyd Noel
lnoel@pratt.edu
Assistant Director, Student Financial Services
Madeline Vega-Mourad
mvegamou@pratt.edu
Student Financial Services
Tel: 718.636.3539
Fax: 718.636.3740
sfs@pratt.edu