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The National Hispanic University (NHU) is committed to providing the information you need to make an informed decision about where you pursue your education. Please find below detailed information for the Associate of Science Degree in Mathematics and Science relating to program costs, types of occupations this program may lead to, completion rate, and median loan debt of students who have graduated from this program.

Occupations—This program generally prepares students to enter the types of occupations listed below, depending upon the concentration chosen. For more information on these specific occupations, visit www.onetonline.org. In addition to this list, there are other career options that graduates of this program may choose to pursue.

 
Occupation Name*
Occupation Code*
Natural Sciences Managers
11-9121
Mathematical Science Occupations, All Other
15-2099
*The “occupation name” is a general job title. “Occupation code” refers to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' Standard Occupation Classification.
Program Completion—This program had fewer than 10 graduates during July 1, 2011, to June 30, 2012. As a result, NHU does not disclose this information in order to protect students' privacy per U.S. Department of Education guidelines.
 
Program Costs—The total program costs are the estimated average costs over the duration of the program, excluding any scholarship or tuition reductions, for students completing the program on time. These costs can vary based on the number of units. Typically, tuition and fees are subject to change annually.
 
Expense
Cost
Tuition and Fees
$24,430
Books and Supplies
$3,710
Room and Board Not applicable
 
View cost per unit in the Tuition and Fees section.
 
Median Loan Debt - - This program had fewer than 10 graduates during July 1, 2011, to June 30, 2012. As a result, NHU does not disclose this information in order to protect students' privacy per U.S. Department of Education guidelines.