Graduate Tuition & Fees

Seattle University tuition, food, housing and fees as a graduate student—see the estimated costs to attend.

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Invest in Your Future

The right graduate degree can be a smart investment in your future. Professionals with graduate degrees make more, on average, than their peers. A graduate degree can also be the first step in pivoting your career in a more fulfilling direction.

Whatever your motivation for considering a graduate degree, we know it’s a significant investment. That’s why we have a dedicated team here to provide guidance, answer questions and help you make informed decisions every step of the way.

Certificate Tuition Rates

Certificate tuition and fees are assessed depending on the course. To estimate course fees, look at which department offers the course; the charge per credit will be the same for the certificate course.  

Graduate Costs 

Explore a comprehensive breakdown of graduate costs at Seattle University, including tuition rates, housing options, meal plans, and additional fees associated with applying, enrolling, and attending our institution. 

See the price per graduate credit. Please review your academic program credit requirements to assist with calculating costs per quarter, annually, or for the entirety of the program. 

Program  Tuition per Credit Rate 

Albers 

 
Professional MBA  $994 
Online MBA  $994 
Early Career MBA 
$994 
MBA Sport and Entertainment Management  $834 
Accounting and Analytics  $834 
Professional Accounting  $834 
Finance  $994 
Business Analytics  $994 
Online Business Analytics  $994 

Arts & Sciences 

 
Couples & Family Therapy  $834 
Criminal Justice  $834 
Fine Arts Leadership  $722 
Fundraising Leadership  $722 
Kinesiology  $834 
Nonprofit Leadership  $722 
Psychology  $834 
Public Administration  $834 
Social Work  $834 

Education

 
Clinical Mental Health Counseling  $722 
School Counseling  $722 
Educational Administration  $722 
Student Development  $694 
Special Education  $722 
School Psychology  $722 
Teacher Education (MIT) $694 
ENES  $722 
Doctoral  $834 
Doctoral Continuation Fee (EDLR 612- 0 credits)  $834 


Nursing

 
Graduate Programs $928 

Science & Engineering 

 
Computer Science $994 
Mechanical Engineering  $928 
Structural Engineering  $834 
Data Science  $994 
Software Engineering Certificate  $994

2023-24 Tuition
Summer 2023, Fall 2023, Winter 2024 and Spring 2024 

Cohort Programs Billed Quarterly 

Program  Tuition per Quarter 
EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP MBA   
Executive Leadership MBA - Fall 2023 Cohort  $18,200 


Graduate housing options at Seattle University—Murphy Apartments, Douglas Apartments, and Vi Hilbert Hall—flexible options designed to accommodate your academic needs during the year.

Murphy Apartments  Quarterly  *Academic Year 
Prices depend on # of roommates and size of room  $3,001 - $5,661  $9,003 - $16,983 
Douglas Apartments  Monthly  *Academic Year 
1-5 Bedrooms  Contact Leasing Office   
Vi Hilbert Hall  Monthly  *Academic Year 
Studio - 4 Bedrooms Contact Leasing Office  

*Academic Year: (Fall, Winter & Spring) 

Affordable choices for students not required to purchase a meal plan and options for graduate/commuter students who need flexibility in their dining plans. 

Plan Type  Plan Description Quarterly  *Academic Year
Convenience  A minimal plan for those who are not required to purchase a meal plan.   $462  $1,386
Graduate/Commuter   For students who occasionally need to purchase meals on campus.  $199  $597 

Supplemental Meal Plans  

Supplemental meal plans for students who already have an existing meal plan and would like to add money to their meal plan balance. Contact Housing for more information about adding a supplemental amount to your meal plan.

*Please do not add money through your E-Account, you will only be able to add money to your meal plan balance through supplemental meal plans. 

The Enrollment Confirmation Deposit is a confirmation of intended enrollment for new graduate students for Fall Quarter. It will be applied to the tuition charges for fall. Students who decide not to attend SU after submitting a confirmation deposit will be eligible for a $200 refund until August 1st.

Students attending for Winter or Spring Quarter are not required to submit tuition deposits.

Type   Amount 
Enrollment Deposits  
Advance Practice Nursing Immersion (APNI)/ Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Deposit $500 
Doctor of Education Deposit      $500 
Master of Arts in Couples and Family Therapy  $250
Master of Arts in Psychology Deposit  $250 
Master of Business Administration- Early Career   $250 
Master of Science in Business Analytics $250
Master of Social Work  $250

See the additional fees related to applying, enrolling and attending Seattle University.   

Type   Amount 
Mandatory  
Application $55 
Matriculation (one time, non-refundable)   $175 
Wellness Fee, Graduate student enrollment of 9 credits or more (per quarter)   $158 
Wellness Fee, Graduate student enrollment of less than 9 credits (per quarter)  $122 
Technology Fee, Graduate student enrollment of 9 credits or more (per quarter)  $192 
Technology Fee, Graduate student enrollment of less than 9 credits (per quarter)  $129 
Late Registration (per course for any registration after the add/drop period)  $50 
Graduate Activity Fee (per quarter)  $10 
*Description of fees may be found towards bottom of this page*   
Transcripts  
Transcript (additional vendor service fees apply)  $7.50 
Transcript Rush Processing (per transcript)  $25 
Diplomas  
Diploma Replacement (4-6 weeks delivery)  $25 
Diploma Replacement Rush Delivery, U.S. Address (including to SU)  $100 
Diploma Replacement Rush Delivery, International Address  $200 
Health Insurance  
Health Insurance 2023-24, International Students (mandatory, annual rate)​ $1,823 
Program Specific  
Advanced Practice Nursing Immersion (APNI) DNP (per quarter):   $538 
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) (per quarter):  FT (6 or more credits)  
---Family Nurse Practitioner  $268
---Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner  $268 
---Certified Nurse-Midwifery  $268
---Primary Care Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner  $268 
---Acute Care Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner   $268  
---Advanced Community and Public Health Nursing Leadership   $268  
Health Systems Leader (Post-Master's DNP) (per quarter)  FT (6 or more credits) $268
PT (less than 6 credits) $142 
Nursing Post-Graduate Certificates (per quarter)  FT (6 or more credits) $268 
PT (less than 6 credits) $142 
Nursing Post-Doctoral Certificates (per quarter)  FT (6 or more credits) $268 
PT (less than 6 credits) $142 
SDAD Program Activities Fee (One-time upon admission)   $500  
Exam Fees  
Accounting Exam Fees (average)   $853 
BSN (RN License & NCLEX Fee)   $335 
Diagnostic Ultrasound  $750 
APNI/BSN (RN Liscense & NCLEX Fee)  $335 
DNP (ARNP License)  $130 
Adult Gerontology (ARNP License & AACN Non-member Exam Fee)   $495
Family Nurse Practitioner (ARNP License & AANP Non-member Exam Fee)   $525
Nurse Midwifery (ARNP License & American Midwifery Exam Fee) $630
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (ARNP License & ANA Non-member Fee)   $525
Miscellaneous  
College of Education Assessment Fee (billed annually)  $53 
Education, Doctoral Dissertation and Publication  $115 

Mandatory Enrollment Fee​s

Wellness Fee 

The mandatory Wellness Fee provides funding for several health and wellness resources that benefit all Seattle University students, including access to TimelyCare. In addition, the wellness fee provides access to the university fitness center, online and in-person health and wellness programs, and allows Seattle U an opportunity to develop new resources and services for on-campus and online students. 

Technology Fee 

The mandatory Technology Fee makes up a small portion of the funding for Information Technology Services (ITS). In part, the Technology Fee is used to assist with the cost of core student systems (e.g., Canvas, mySeattleU, Microsoft Office), Public Safety systems, Internet service, networking, and much more. 

Matriculation Fee 

The one-time mandatory Matriculation Fee offsets the cost of maintaining and storing academic records. 

Orientation Fees 

The one-time mandatory orientation fee enables a holistic engagement experience that supports transition to the Redhawk Community. The fee offsets the cost of sessions and events such as expert speakers and event facilitators, community meals, and student mementos. 

Program Specific Fees 

Nursing BSN: Applies beginning the spring quarter of the student's sophomore year: $490 for the 2023-2024 Academic Year. 

Course Specific Fees 

Some courses have additional associated fees. These are listed in the course section details on mySeattleU when conducting a search for classes. 

Cost of Attendance & Financial Need

To prepare a student's financial aid award, the Student Financial Services Office subtracts the Expected Family Contribution (EFC) as calculated from the information provided on the student's FAFSA, from the estimated cost of attendance, often referred to as the student budget, to determine financial need.

Following are sample student budgets for the 2023–2024 nine-month academic year for full-time students, undergraduates enrolled for 12–20 credits, and graduate students enrolled for 6 credits:

Budget Category Graduate Student
Living On or Off Campus
Graduate Student
Living With Parents or Relatives
Tuition $15,012 $15,012
Books & Supplies $762 $762
Technology Fee $387 $387
Wellness Fee $366 $366
Activity Fee $30 $30
Housing $13,746 $2,760
Food $5,547 $2,760
Loan Fee $182 $182
Personal Expenses $1,950 $1,950
Transportation $1,800 $1,800
Total Budget $39,782 $26,009

*Enrollment requirements and tuition rates for graduate students vary program-by-program so actual tuition and book costs vary widely from this sample budget.

After financial need has been determined, Student Financial Services prepares a financial aid award, including as much aid as the student is eligible to receive within the constraints of both the student's need and the availability of funding. Depending on a student's eligibility, a financial aid award will include one, some or all of the following types of aid: scholarships and/or grants, work opportunities and loans.

A student can see their costs after financial aid on the financial aid offer by accessing it through the Financial Aid Self Service portal via mySeattleU online.

Cost of Attendance Definitions

Tuition and Fees: Includes tuition and fees normally assessed for a student. Based on your anticipated enrollment.

Housing: Average of on campus regardless of room type. Actual costs may differ based on your room assignment.

Food: Cost based on residential meal plan and is based on 3 meals per day for 7 days a week. Actual costs may differ based on your selected meal plan.

Books and Supplies: Estimated costs based on Washington Financial Aid Association recommended amount informed by student surveys, which include books, supplies, and personal computer needs.

Transportation: Estimated costs based on Washington Financial Aid Association recommended amount informed by student surveys, which may include transportation between campus, residences, and work.

Personal Expenses: Estimated costs based on Washington Financial Aid Association recommended amount informed by student surveys and includes a variety of miscellaneous costs students may experience.

Get in Touch

We’re here to help. For information about costs at Seattle University contact:

Student Financial Services

Vi Hilbert Hall