Tuition and Financial Aid, M.Ed. Program

The Master of Education program is a 36-credit hour program designed to be completed in one year. Students take two courses every two months. Students who cannot meet this rigorous schedule will be permitted to elect a two-year completion option, taking one course every two months.

Costs associated with the program are:

M.Ed. Program Tuition and Fees
Description Cost
Application Fee (non-refundable)
Fee waived if application submitted online. 
$35
Tuition (per credit hour, 2010-2011) $518
Technology Fee (per term) $200
Books Cost Varies

Financial Aid

Students who are enrolled in the M.Ed. program may apply for federal financial aid up to $18,500 per year (full time). Full time status for graduate programs is 9 credit hours per semester. The Office of Financial Aid can assist students with dividing their financial aid awards over the course of the program.

Graduate Student Scholarships will be awarded in the amounts of $6,000 (1) and $3,000 (1) per cohort. The scholarships are based on financial need and students must submit the Free Application for Federal Financial Aid (FAFSA) to qualify. Scholarship deadlines may apply.

More information on loans and scholarships can be found on Financial Aid's Website.