Graduate Tuition
It’s all about the value.
When you consider what you get -- an education shaped by high academic standards, an extensive alumni network, real-work experience, access to a comprehensive range of life-enhancing athletic and wellness programs, and more -- the value of a Loyola degree becomes even more apparent.
More than 450 academic and talent-based scholarships may be given each year, and 84 percent of our students receive some form of financial aid.
Want to attend Loyola but need financial help? We encourage you to apply for financial aid. You’ll find forms in your application packet, but you can get additional forms from the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.
2009 tuition and fees for graduate students
| Program | Fall/Spring |
|---|---|
| Counseling and Music | $663/hour |
| Religious Studies | $402/hour |
| MBA new and continuing students entered fall 2005 or after | $855/hour |
| MBA continuing students entered prior to fall 2005 | $855/hour |
| Nursing (not online) | $663/hour |
| Nursing online new and continuing students entered fall 2006 or after | $663/hour |
| Nursing online continuing students entered prior to fall 2006 | $663/hour |
| Nursing clinical practicum fee | $500/course |
| Criminal Justice | $663/hour |
| Loyola Institute for Ministry | $331/hour |
For a full list of fees, see the Graduate Bulletin.
