- For financial aid information, please reference The Office of Financial Aid.
- There are occasional MTM-related employment opportunities within the Department. These vary from year to year, so please check with us about availability.
- Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant positions are offered based on availability and faculty funding, and are typically only for traditional MS and PhD students.
- There are additional employment opportunities across campus. To find job postings please go HERE.

| Tuition
On-Campus Program
- Master of Tourism Management students are charged tuition based on in-state and out-of-state residency guidelines, per the CSU Registrar’s Office. View this year’s graduate tuition and fees here.
- The Master of Tourism Management Professional Program Assessment will be billed each fall and spring term to all Master of Tourism Management students at the rate of $1,200 per semester (fall and spring). The total Professional Program Assessment for the Master of Tourism Program is $2,400 for one academic year. This $2,400 is in addition to the total tuition and fees for the Master of Tourism Management Program.
- All graduate students are subject to Colorado State University’s Mandatory Health Insurance policy. If you have private insurance or insurance through your job, this mandate is waived.
Online Program
- Visit the CSU Online Master of Tourism Management webpage, scroll to the curriculum section, and click on each course to view tuition.