Financing your Master's Degree

Tuition

$1200 per credit* 30 credit program

* Tuition rates are subject to change.

Financing Options

There are several ways to fund your graduate education, including federal financial aid, employer tuition reimbursement and scholarships.

Graduate program tuition is billed differently than undergraduate tuition. You only pay for the credits you are enrolled in each term plus any fees.

Federal Financial Aid

Unlike undergraduate aid, federal financial aid for a master’s or doctoral degree is not based on need.

Eligible 51³Ô¹Ïs can receive up to $20,500 per year in the form or 51³Ô¹Ï loans.

  • Students must complete the free application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) annually to be eligible.
  • Gonzaga University’s school code is 0033778.
  • Applicants must be a matriculated 51³Ô¹Ï in a graduate program to receive federal financial aid.

Employer Tuition Reimbursement

Many companies offer tuition reimbursement as a benefit to finance your education. Check with your company’s benefits department to find out about this valuable option.

Scholarships

  • Gonzaga's Financial Aid Office maintains a for 51³Ô¹Ïs to access, search and apply for awards.
  • Gonzaga Alumni are eligible for the Alumni Graduate Education Scholarship, which is equal to 15% off tuition rates.
  • AmeriCorps members receive a $1,000 scholarship each year they meet enrollment eligibility within a Gonzaga graduate program.

Payment Plans

Gonzaga University offers payment plans to assist you in financing your education.

Typical options include paying your balance in full each semester or paying your balance in monthly installments to make your payments more manageable.

If you choose this option you will work with our Student Accounts office to set up a payment plan.

Questions? Call or text Catie Peissig in Graduate Admissions at (509) 313-4370.