Cost Details
On-Campus Undergraduate Tuition & Fees
Direct Costs
Expenses | 12–17 credit hours | 18 credit hours |
Tuition* | $15,216 | $16,484 |
General student fee** | $650 | $650 |
Room | $2,800 | $2,800 |
Meal plan | $2,710 | $2,710 |
Semester total for on-campus | $21,376 | $22,644 |
Year total for on-campus | $42,752 | $45,288 |
Indirect Costs
Determining the cost of attending college also means estimating potential expenses beyond tuition, room, and board. The below costs are estimates only; individual costs will vary by student.
Students may choose to apply financial aid toward these allowable expenses up to the amounts listed below per year, which are based on full-time enrollment.Ìý
Indirect ExpenseÌý | Estimate |
Books & Supplies | $1,600 |
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Total Estimated Indirect Costs | $9,400 |
Total Estimated Cost of Attendance
Ìý | 12–17 credit hours | 18 credit hours |
Direct + Estimated Indirect costs | $52,152 | $54,688 |
* Does not apply to online classes. See online tuition information here.
** The general student fee includes student activities, health services, and online resources.
*** This does not include any eligible federal, state, or institutional aid (such as scholarships).
Direct Costs
Tuition rates apply to all campus-based students (except Nursing), including courses taken online while enrolled as a full-time undergraduate student.Expenses | 12–17 credit hours | 18 credit hours |
Tuition* | $15,825 | $17,145 |
General student fee** | $650 | $650 |
Housing | $2,800 | $2,800 |
Meal plan | $2,765 | $2,765 |
Semester total for on-campus | $22,040 | $23,360 |
Year total for on-campus | $44,080 | $46,720 |
Indirect Costs
Determining the cost of attending college also means estimating potential expenses beyond tuition, room, and board. The below costs are estimates only; individual costs will vary by student. Students may choose to apply financial aid toward these allowable expenses up to the amounts listed below per year, which are based on full-time enrollment.ÌýIndirect ExpenseÌý | Estimate |
Books & Supplies | $1,600 |
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Federal Student Loan Fee (if applicable) | $72 |
Total Estimated Indirect Costs | $9,472 |
Total Estimated Cost of Attendance
12–17 credit hours | 18 credit hours | |
Direct + Estimated Indirect costs | $53,552 | $56,192 |
Direct Costs
Expenses | 9 credit hours | 12–17 credit hours | 18 credit hours |
Tuition* | $11,412 | $15,216 | $16,484 |
General student fee | $650 | $650 | $650 |
Semester total for off-campus | $12,062 | $15,866 | $17,143 |
Year total for off-campus | $24,124 | $31,732 | $34,268 |
Indirect Costs
Determining the cost of attending college also means estimating potential expenses beyond tuition, room, and board. The below costs are estimates only; individual costs will vary by student. Students may choose to apply financial aid toward these allowable expenses up to the amounts listed below per year, which are based on full-time enrollment.ÌýExpenses | Off Campus | With Parent/Relative |
Books & supplies | $1,600 | $1,600 |
Housing | $2,670 | $0 |
Food | $6,250 | $5,420 |
Miscellaneous | $6,000 | $6,000 |
Transportation | $1,800 | $1,800 |
Total Estimated Indirect Costs | $18,320 | $14,820 |
Total Estimated Cost of Attendance
Off Campus | With Parent/Relative | |
Direct + Estimated Indirect costs | $50,052 | $46,552 |
Direct Costs
Expenses | 9 credit hours | 12–17 credit hours | 18 credit hours |
Tuition* | $11,880 | $15,825 | $17,145 |
General student fee | $650 | $650 | $650 |
Semester total for off-campus | $12,530 | $16,475 | $17,795 |
Year total for off-campus | $25,060 | $32,950 | $35,590 |
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Indirect Costs
Determining the cost of attending college also means estimating potential expenses beyond tuition, room, and board. The below costs are estimates only; individual costs will vary by student.
Students may choose to apply financial aid toward these allowable expenses up to the amounts listed below per year, which are based on full-time enrollment.Ìý
Expenses | Off Campus | With Parent/Relative |
Books & supplies | $1,600 | $1,600 |
Housing | $2,670 | $0 |
Food | $6,250 | $5,420 |
Miscellaneous | $6,000 | $6,000 |
Transportation | $1,800 | $1,800 |
Federal Student Loan Fee (iff applicable) | $72 | $1,872 |
Total Estimated Indirect Costs | $18,392 | $14,892 |
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Total Estimated Cost of Attendance
Based on 12–17 Credit Hours
Ìý | Off Campus | With Parent/Relative |
Direct + Estimated Indirect costs | $51,342 | $47,842 |
*Does not apply to online classes. See online tuition information here.
Tuition Information
12–17 credit hours (per semester)* | $15,216 |
18 credit hours (per semester)* | $16,484 |
*TheÌýper-credit rate is $1,268. Does not apply to online classes. See online tuition information here.Ìý
General Student Fee
6 credit hours or more per semester | $650 |
Less than 6 credit hours per semester | $325 |
Additional Fees
Re-registration fee (per semester) | $100 |
Tuition Information
12–17 credit hours (per semester)* | $15,825 |
18 credit hours (per semester)* | $17,145 |
*The per-credit rate is $1,320. Does not apply to online classes. See online tuition information here.Ìý
General Student Fee
6 credit hours or more per semester | $650 |
Less than 6 credit hours per semester | $325 |
Additional Fees
Re-registration fee (per semester) | $100 |
Determining the cost of attending college also means estimating potential expenses beyond tuition, room, and board.
Students may choose to apply financial aid toward these allowable expenses up to the amounts listed below per year, which are based on full-time enrollment. Individual costs will vary.
- Books & Supplies: up to $1,600
- Transportation: up to $1,800
- Misc. Living Expenses: up to $6,000
- Federal Student Loan Fee (if applicable): $72
Bachelor of Science Nursing Program – Junior/SeniorÌý
Per hour rate for Nursing program* | $1,588 |
Nursing block rate (12 or more hours) | $19,045 |
Annual (2 semesters) | $38,090 |
*Does not apply to online classes. See online tuition information here.
Associate Degree in Nursing Program
Per hour rate for ADN program* | $495 |
Program fee (per semester) | $600 |
Technology fee (per semester) | $175 |
*Does not apply to online classes. See online tuition information here.
ÌýVisit this page for housing application information; additional housing information can be found here.
Housing | Cost (per semester) |
Aventura, Bauer, Bethany, Destino, Esperanza, Valencia, South Pointe or Buena Vida (per semester) | $2,800 |
Buttercup (per semester) | $3,200 |
All residence hall prices include the use of laundry facilities.
Please note: Private rooms may be available for an additional $1,500 per semester (application required). Please direct any questions regarding housing applications to studenthousing@seu.edu.
Need to sign up for or modify your meal plan? Visit this page.
Campus resident meal plans*
Plan | Cost |
21-meals-per-week plan (cost per semester; includes $200 in Fire Funds) | $2,710 |
14-meals-per-week plan (cost per semester; includes $250 in Fire Funds) | $2,590 |
10-meals-per-week plan (cost per semester; includes $275 in Fire Funds) | $2,410 |
*Required for all residential students
Commuter meal plans**
Plan | Cost |
25 meals total (cost per semester; includes $250 in Fire Funds) | $525 |
15Ìýmeals total (cost per semester; includes $150 in Fire Funds) | $315 |
10Ìýmeals total (cost per semester; includes $125 in Fire Funds) | $240 |
**Optional; available to nonresident students only
Southeastern Fire Card: The Southeastern Fire Card (student ID card) has many functions, including: Campus ID, Residence Hall Access, Portico Coffeehouse, Campus Dining, Bookstore, Laundry, Printing/Copying
Campus Cash: You may add personal funds (Campus Cash) to your Fire Card’s general account at any time during the semester. Campus Cash added to the Fire Card may be used at all ÊìÅ®ÈËÆÞ dining locations, Portîco Coffeehouse, the campus bookstore, and for purchasing copies/printing. These funds will carry over each semester and will remain on your Fire Card. Funds placed on your Fire Card will not be refunded or transferred to your student account until you graduate or officially withdraw from the university.
Fire Funds: All meal plans include Fire Funds, which are funds placed on your card to be used in all campus dining locations, Portîco Coffeehouse, and the stadium concession stand. The Fire Funds indicated will be automatically added to your Fire Card the day after drop/add. Unused Fire Funds expire at the end of the semester.
Card care: Southeastern is not responsible for any unauthorized use of your Fire Card. Please report lost or stolen cards to the Campus Card Office immediately.
ÊìÅ®ÈËÆÞ reserves the right to increase fees and other charges without notice. ÊìÅ®ÈËÆÞ does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex (in compliance with Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972), national and ethnic origin, or handicap (incompliance with Section 504 of the 1973 Rehabilitation Act), with regard to the admission and employment policies, the educational, financial aid, athletic or other programs and privileges to students at the universit5
Need to sign up for or modify your meal plan? Visit this page.
Campus resident meal plans*
Plan | Cost |
21-meals-per-week plan (cost per semester; includes $200 in Fire Funds) | $2,765 |
14-meals-per-week plan (cost per semester; includes $250 in Fire Funds) | $2,640 |
10-meals-per-week plan (cost per semester; includes $275 in Fire Funds) | $2,460 |
*Required for all residential students
Commuter meal plans**
Plan | Cost |
25 meals total (cost per semester; includes $250 in Fire Funds) | $525 |
15Ìýmeals total (cost per semester; includes $150 in Fire Funds) | $315 |
10Ìýmeals total (cost per semester; includes $125 in Fire Funds) | $240 |
**Optional; available to nonresident students only
Southeastern Fire Card: The Southeastern Fire Card (student ID card) has many functions, including: Campus ID, Residence Hall Access, Portico Coffeehouse, Campus Dining, Bookstore, Laundry, Printing/Copying
Campus Cash: You may add personal funds (Campus Cash) to your Fire Card’s general account at any time during the semester. Campus Cash added to the Fire Card may be used at all ÊìÅ®ÈËÆÞ dining locations, Portîco Coffeehouse, the campus bookstore, and for purchasing copies/printing. These funds will carry over each semester and will remain on your Fire Card. Funds placed on your Fire Card will not be refunded or transferred to your student account until you graduate or officially withdraw from the university.
Fire Funds: All meal plans include Fire Funds, which are funds placed on your card to be used in all campus dining locations, Portîco Coffeehouse, and the stadium concession stand. The Fire Funds indicated will be automatically added to your Fire Card the day after drop/add. Unused Fire Funds expire at the end of the semester.
Card care: Southeastern is not responsible for any unauthorized use of your Fire Card. Please report lost or stolen cards to the Campus Card Office immediately.
ÊìÅ®ÈËÆÞ reserves the right to increase fees and other charges without notice. ÊìÅ®ÈËÆÞ does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex (in compliance with Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972), national and ethnic origin, or handicap (incompliance with Section 504 of the 1973 Rehabilitation Act), with regard to the admission and employment policies, the educational, financial aid, athletic or other programs and privileges to students at the universit5
ÊìÅ®ÈËÆÞ
Directed studies fee (per credit hour, plus tuition) | $100 |
Music lessons (per semester, per instrument, plus tuition) | $100 |
Practicum | $125 |
Tae kwon do fee | $75 |
Study abroad program fee | $200 |
Practicum media fee (plus tuition) | $35 |
Class media fee (plus tuition) | $100 |
Internship fee (see your program chair for information specific to your major) | Variable |
Science lab fee – general (plus tuition; see your program chair for information specific to your major) | $125 (may vary) |
Science lab fee – specific (plus tuition; see your program chair for information specific to your major) | $175 (may vary) |
School of Honors fee (per semester) | $250 |
Campus
Fire Card replacement (includes sales tax) | $15 |
First Year Experience (total, up-front charge) | $420 |
Vehicle registration fee (per year, includes sales tax) | $120 |
Enrollment/Registration
ÊìÅ®ÈËÆÞ advising portfolio replacement fee | $15 |
Application/re-application fee (nonrefundable) | $40 |
Audit fee (per credit hour) – Under 55 years of age (Traditional course) | $601 |
Audit fee (per credit hour) – Under 55 years of age (Evening/Online course) | $195 |
Audit fee (per credit hour) – 55 years of age and older | $20 |
Late registration – Courses | $120 |
Payment plan enrollment fee | $70 |
Transcript fee (per transcript) | $12 |
Graduation
Diploma replacement | $30 |
Graduation (undergraduate) | $160 |
Late Registration – Graduation | $25 |
Testing
CLEP test (check the for current pricing for CLEP test registration) | Variable |
Myers-Briggs test | $43 |
Strong Interest Inventory assessment | $30 |
All students are required to obtain financial clearance before they can be guaranteed their class registration and housing for the upcoming semester. Additional fees may apply to students who do not obtain financial clearance by the designated date each semester. Learn more about Financial Clearance.Ìý The Financial Clearance process is one of the components of Fire Ready, which is the clearance process that needs to be completed prior to returning to campus each semester. See what else you need to be Fire Ready here.Ìý
Online Undergraduate Tuition & Fees
Item | Cost |
Online Undergraduate Tuition (per credit hour) Books and miscellaneous charges are not included in tuition price | $399 per credit hour |
General student fee (per semester) | $175 |
Technology fee (per semester) | $150 |
Item | Cost |
Online RN to BSN Tuition (per credit hour) Books and miscellaneous charges are not included in tuition price | $200 per credit hour |
General student fee (per semester) | $175 |
Technology fee (per semester) | $150 |
Federal Student Loan fee (if applicable) | $72 |
Item | Cost |
Online RN to BSN Tuition (per credit hour) Books and miscellaneous charges are not included in tuition price | $250 per credit hour |
General student fee (per semester) | $175 |
Technology fee (per semester) | $150 |
Federal Student Loan fee (if applicable) | $72 |
Item | Cost |
Online ÊìÅ®ÈËÆÞ Trades Tuition (per credit hour)* Books and miscellaneous charges are not included in tuition price | $250 per credit hour |
Program fee (per semester) | $150 |
Technology fee (per semester) | $150 |
Federal Student Loan fee (if applicable) | $72 |
*Tuition rate applies only to students enrolled fully online. Campus-based students pay the standard campus tuition rates for all courses.
Note:ÌýThe initial Project Management program requires students to have a computer with a Windows OS. This is due to the MS Project program that is required for the course. This computer with a Windows OS is needed for the entire semester.
Type | Cost |
ÊìÅ®ÈËÆÞ advising portfolio replacement fee | $15 |
Audit fee (per credit hour, under 55 years of age) | $195 |
Audit fee (per credit hour, 55 years of age and older) | $20 |
CLEP test (check the for current pricing for CLEP test registration) | Variable |
Diploma replacement | $50 |
Directed studies fee (per credit hour, plus tuition) | $100 |
Graduation fee | $160 |
Graduation late fee | $25 |
Internship fee | $125 |
Payment plan enrollment fee | $50 |
Transcript fee online (per transcript) | $12 |
Science lab – general fee (plus tuition) | $125 |
Federal Student Loan fee (if applicable) | $72 |
Federal and state financial aid is available for qualified applicants and can include grants and/or loan programs. Tuition is due and payable by the first class session of each cohort term. Payment can be made by cash, check, credit card, university payment plan, approved scholarships, employer reimbursement program or any combination of these payment options. | |||
ÊìÅ®ÈËÆÞ reserves the right to increase fees and other charges without notice. ÊìÅ®ÈËÆÞ does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex (in compliance with Title IXof the Educational Amendments of 1972), national and ethnic origin, or handicap (in compliance with Section 504 of the 1973 Rehabilitation Act), with regard to the admission and employment policies, the educational, financial aid, athletic or other programs and privileges to students at the university. |
All students are required to obtain financial clearance before they can be guaranteed their class registration for the upcoming semester. Additional fees may apply to students who do not obtain financial clearance by the designated date each semester. Learn more about Financial Clearance.Ìý The Financial Clearance process is one of the components of Fire Ready, which is the clearance process that needs to be completed prior to the start of classes each semester. See what else you need to be Fire Ready here.Ìý
Partner Site Undergraduate Tuition & Fees
Item | Cost |
Partner Site Undergraduate Tuition (per year) | $339/credit hour ($8,136)* |
Site Fee | |
Technology fee (per year) | $350 |
Federal Student Loan fee (if applicable) | $72 |
All students are required to obtain financial clearance before they can be guaranteed their class registration for the upcoming semester. Additional fees may apply to students who do not obtain financial clearance by the designated date each semester. Learn more about Financial Clearance.Ìý The Financial Clearance process is one of the components of Fire Ready, which is the clearance process that needs to be completed prior to the start of classes each semester. See what else you need to be Fire Ready here.Ìý
Type | Cost |
ÊìÅ®ÈËÆÞ advising portfolio replacement fee | $15 |
Audit fee (per credit hour, under 55 years of age) | $195 |
Audit fee (per credit hour, 55 years of age and older) | $20 |
CLEP test ($15 paid to ÊìÅ®ÈËÆÞ; $85 paid online to College Board prior to the testingÌýdate) | $100 |
Diploma replacement | $50 |
Directed studies fee (per credit hour, plus tuition) | $100 |
Graduation fee | $160 |
Graduation late fee | $25 |
Internship fee | $125 |
Payment plan enrollment fee | $50 |
Transcript fee online (per transcript) | $10 |
Science lab – general fee (plus tuition) | $125 |
Federal and state financial aid is available for qualified applicants and can include grants and/or loan programs. Tuition is due and payable by the first class session of each cohort term. Payment can be made by cash, check, credit card, university payment plan, approved scholarships, employer reimbursement program or any combination of these payment options. | |||
ÊìÅ®ÈËÆÞ reserves the right to increase fees and other charges without notice. ÊìÅ®ÈËÆÞ does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex (in compliance with Title IXof the Educational Amendments of 1972), national and ethnic origin, or handicap (in compliance with Section 504 of the 1973 Rehabilitation Act), with regard to the admission and employment policies, the educational, financial aid, athletic or other programs and privileges to students at the university. |
Certificate/Non-Degree Tuition & Fees
If you are earning a certificate onlyÌý(not as part of a degreeÌýprogram), then the cost per credit hour aligns with the format in which you take the class.Ìý
Delivery Format | Tuition Per Credit Hour (2024-25) |
On-Campus Undergraduate | $1,320 |
Online Undergraduate | $399 |
Master’s/Doctoral | Varies by Certificate |
Partner Site | $339 |
Delivery Format | Tuition Per Credit Hour (2024-25) |
Technology Fee | $350 |
Additional Fees | Varies by Program |
To determine your estimated tuition, take the total number of credit hours for your certificate, and multiply it by the applicable tuition rate below. for the most current certificates and required credit hours. Book costs and additional fees may apply.
Type | Cost |
ÊìÅ®ÈËÆÞ advising portfolio replacement fee | $15 |
Audit fee (per credit hour, under 55 years of age) | $195 |
Audit fee (per credit hour, 55 years of age and older) | $20 |
CLEP test ($15 paid to ÊìÅ®ÈËÆÞ; $85 paid online to College Board prior to the testingÌýdate) | $100 |
Diploma replacement | $50 |
Directed studies fee (per credit hour, plus tuition) | $100 |
Graduation fee | $160 |
Graduation late fee | $25 |
Internship fee | $125 |
Payment plan enrollment fee | $50 |
Transcript fee online (per transcript) | $10 |
Science lab – general fee (plus tuition) | $125 |
Federal and state financial aid is available for qualified applicants and can include grants and/or loan programs. Tuition is due and payable by the first class session of each cohort term. Payment can be made by cash, check, credit card, university payment plan, approved scholarships, employer reimbursement program or any combination of these payment options. | |||
ÊìÅ®ÈËÆÞ reserves the right to increase fees and other charges without notice. ÊìÅ®ÈËÆÞ does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex (in compliance with Title IXof the Educational Amendments of 1972), national and ethnic origin, or handicap (in compliance with Section 504 of the 1973 Rehabilitation Act), with regard to the admission and employment policies, the educational, financial aid, athletic or other programs and privileges to students at the university. |
Master's & Doctoral Tuition & Fees
Tuition prices listed below do not include books, miscellaneous fees, or travel expenses (for programs which offer in-person residencies).
Master's Degrees — Cost Per Credit Hour
Master’s Degree | Cost |
Master of Arts in the Art of Design Management | $525 per credit hour |
Master of Arts in Human Services | $495 per credit hour |
Master of Arts in Leadership | $495 per credit hour |
Master of Arts in International Community Development | $495 per credit hour |
Master of Science in Professional Counseling | $525 per credit hour |
Master of Science in Pastoral Care & Counseling | $495 per credit hour |
Master of Social Work | $515 per credit hour |
Master of Business Administration | $525 per credit hour |
Master of Arts in Ministerial Leadership (resident or online) | $495 per credit hour |
Master of Arts in Ministerial Leadership (executive cohort) | $525 per credit hour |
Master of Arts in Theological Studies* | $495 per credit hour |
Master of Arts in Biblical Studies* | $495 per credit hour |
Master of Arts in Family Ministry* | $495 per credit hour |
Master of Divinity* | $495 per credit hour |
Master of Science in Kinesiology | $450 per credit hour |
Master of Education in Educational Leadership | $375 per credit hour |
Master of Education in Elementary Education | $375 per credit hour |
Master of Education in Exceptional Student Education (ESE) | $375 per credit hour |
Master of Education in Exceptional Student Education/Educational Therapy | $375 per credit hour |
Master of Education in Literacy Education | $375 per credit hour |
Master of Education in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) | $375 per credit hour |
Master of Science in Nursing | $525 per credit hour |
Master of Science in Medical Sciences | $675 per credit hour |
Note: Tuition prices listed above do not include books, miscellaneous fees, or travel expenses (for programs which offer in-person residencies).
Church-Matching Graduate Scholarship Details
This one-time scholarship will match a church’s contributionÌýup to $2,000, to be used toward its pastor’s master’s degree at ÊìÅ®ÈËÆÞ (for a total of no more than $4,000). Must be a full-time licensed or ordained minister, and be accepted into and enrolled in a master’s degree program within the School of Divinity. Must be enrolled in a minimum of six credit hours per semester.
Master’s Degree | Cost |
Master of Arts in the Art of Design Management | $525 per credit hour |
Master of Arts in Human Services | $495 per credit hour |
Master of Arts in International Community Development | $545 per credit hour |
Master of Science in Professional Counseling | $585 per credit hour |
Master of Science in Pastoral Care & Counseling | $495 per credit hour |
Master of Social Work | $575 per credit hour |
Master of Business Administration | $650 per credit hour |
Master of Arts in Leadership | $545 per credit hour |
Master of Arts in Ministerial Leadership (resident or online) | $545 per credit hour |
Master of Arts in Ministerial Leadership (executive cohort) | $575 per credit hour |
Master of Arts in Theological Studies | $545 per credit hour |
Master of Arts in Biblical Studies | $545 per credit hour |
Master of Arts in Family Ministry | $545 per credit hour |
Master of Divinity* | $545 per credit hour |
MA Global Ministry Design | $545 per credit hour |
MA in International Family Ministry | $545 per credit hour |
Master of Science in Kinesiology | $500 per credit hour |
Master of Education in Educational Leadership | $375 per credit hour |
Master of Education in Elementary Education | $375 per credit hour |
Master of Education in Exceptional Student Education (ESE) | $375 per credit hour |
Master of Education in Exceptional Student Education/Educational Therapy | $375 per credit hour |
Master of Education in Literacy Education | $375 per credit hour |
Master of Education in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) | $375 per credit hour |
Master of Science in Nursing | $525 per credit hour |
Master of Science in Medical Sciences | $675 per credit hour |
Doctoral Degrees — Cost Per Credit Hour
Doctoral Degree | Cost |
Doctor of Education (EdD) | $500 per credit hour |
Doctor of Ministry (DMin) | $500 per credit hour |
Doctor of Missiology (DMiss) | $500 per credit hour |
PhD in Organizational Leadership | $795 per credit hour |
Doctorate in Strategic Leadership | $795 per credit hour |
Note: Tuition prices listed above do not include books, miscellaneous fees, or travel expenses (for programs which offer in-person residencies).
Doctoral Degree | Cost |
Doctor of Education (EdD) — Curriculum & Instruction | $500 per credit hour |
Doctor of Education (EdD) — Organizational Leadership | $500 per credit hour |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Education — Curriculum & Instruction | $500 per credit hour |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Education — Organizational Leadership | $500 per credit hour |
Doctor of Ministry (DMin) | $500 per credit hour |
Doctor of Missiology (DMiss) | $500 per credit hour |
PhD in Organizational Leadership | $875 per credit hour |
Doctorate in Strategic Leadership | $875 per credit hour |
Estimated Total Program Costs
The totals below are estimated based on the number of credit hours listed. These do not include books, miscellaneous fees, or travel expenses (for programs which offer in-person residencies).
Area of Study | Program Name | ÌýTotal Credit Hours | Cost Per Credit Hour | Approximate Total Tuition |
Behavioral & Social Sciences | MA in Human Services | 36 | $495 | $17,820 |
Behavioral & Social Sciences | MA in International Community Development | 36 | $545 | $19,620 |
Behavioral & Social Sciences | MS in Pastoral Care & Counseling | 36 | $495 | $17,820 |
Behavioral & Social Sciences | MS in Professional Counseling | 60 | $585 | $35,100 |
Behavioral & Social Sciences | Master of Social Work: Advanced Standing | 33 | $575 | $18,975 |
Behavioral & Social Sciences | Master of Social Work: Traditional | 65 | $575 | $37,375 |
Business & Leadership | Doctorate in Strategic Leadership | 60 | $875 | $52,500 |
Business & Leadership | PhD in Organizational Leadership | 60 | $875 | $52,500 |
Business & Leadership | MA in Leadership | 36 | $545 | $19,620 |
Business & Leadership | MA in the Art of Design Management | 36 | $525 | $18,900 |
Business & Leadership | Master of Business Administration (MBA) | 36 | $650 | $23,400 |
Education | Doctor of Education (EdD) | 60 | $500 | $30,000 |
Education | PhD in Education | 60 | $500 | $30,000 |
Education | MEd in Educational Leadership | 36 | $375 | $13,500 |
Education | MEd in Elementary Education | 30 | $375 | $11,250 |
Education | MEd in ESE/Educational Therapy | 36 | $375 | $13,500 |
Education | MEd in Exceptional Student Education (ESE) | 36 | $375 | $13,500 |
Education | MEd in Literacy Education | 36 | $375 | $13,500 |
Education | MEd in TESOL | 36 | $375 | $13,500 |
Health Sciences | MS in Kinesiology | 33 | $500 | $16,500 |
Health Sciences | MS in Medical Sciences | 42 | $675 | $28,350 |
Health Sciences | Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) | 32 | $525 | $16,800 |
Ministry & Theology | Doctor of Ministry (DMin) | 36 | $500 | $18,000 |
Ministry & Theology | Doctor of Missiology (DMiss) | 30 | $500 | $15,000 |
Ministry & Theology | Executive MA in Ministerial Leadership (MAML) | 36 | $575 | $20,700 |
Ministry & Theology | MA in Ministerial Leadership (MAML) | 36 | $545 | $19,620 |
Ministry & Theology | MA in Biblical Studies (MABS) | 48 | $545 | $26,160 |
Ministry & Theology | MA in Family Ministry (MAFM) | 30 | $545 | $16,350 |
Ministry & Theology | MA in Theological Studies (MATS) | 48 | $545 | $26,160 |
Ministry & Theology | Master of Divinity (MDiv) | 72 | $545 | $39,240 |
Ministry & Theology | MA in Global Ministry Design | 30 | $545 | $16,350 |
Ministry & Theology | MA in International Family Ministry | 30 | $545 | $16,350 |
Type | Cost |
General student services fee | $175 |
Background check | $75 |
Graduation fee (master’s program) | $200 |
Graduation fee (doctoral program) | $180 |
Graduation late fee | $25 |
Doctoral Education Fee | $200 per semester* |
Technology fee: General | $150 |
Technology fee: MS in Medical Sciences | $175 |
Federal Student Loan fee (if applicable) | $72 |
Fire Card replacement fee (includes tax) | $15 |
Transcript fee online (per transcript) | $12 |
Vehicle registration fee (for students who attend classes on campus) | $120 |
Independent study fee (per credit hour, plus tuition) | $100 |
Audit fee | 50% discount per credit hour (tuition based on program) |
Practicum and internship fees | Variable; consult your program chair for details |
*This fee will cover the extensive doctoral writing support, the MyFire platform, residencies, intensives, library services, and the extra costs associated with operating and attending an excellent doctoral program.
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