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Cost of Attendance & Financial Aid

Cost of Attendance

Tuition and Fees for M.Litt. and D.Litt. in 2008-2009 can be found on the Business Office's site.

Financial Aid

There are three forms of financial aid for Arts and Letters students:

  • Full-time teachers of accredited institutions (secondary and higher education) qualify for half-tuition scholarship. Qualified applicants should submit an affidavit of employment with their applications. This affidavit must be resubmitted each year. No student may receive more than one-half tuition scholarship. Note that this scholarship does not apply to the optional summer term.
  • Senior citizens age 62 or older are entitled to a half-tuition reduction. Qualified applicants should make an appointment with the Office of Financial Aid where they need to present legal proof of age and complete a Senior Citizen Certification form. Note that this discount does not apply to the optional summer term.
  • Students may apply for federal financial aid by completing a Free Applications for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Forms are available in the Graduate Admissions Office or online at www.fafsa.ed.gov.

Contact the Office of Financial Assistance for more information.