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Many seminary students receive financial assistance. The sources of aid include churches, denominational agencies, private foundations, seminary grants and scholarships, and federal student loans. Securing adequate financing is often accomplished by using a combination of available aid and payment options.

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Tuition per credit hour

$550

Participation Audit per credit hour

$370

Graduation fee (one-year certificate)

$25

Graduation fee (seminary degrees)

$75Activity fee:1-8 credit hours (charge/credit hour) (non-ref)

$3

Activity fee: 9 + credit hours (charge/semester) (non-ref)

$30

General Services Fee 1-8 credit hours (charge per credit hour, non-refundable)

$14$25

General Services Fee 9+ credit hours (flat fee, non-refundable)

$125$335

CPE Tuition (Participation Audit per credit hour)

$550$370

CPE Participation Audit Tuition (per credit hour)

$370$550

Student health insurance (international & full-time students only)

$4,366 approx.

Activity fee:1-8 credit hours (charge/credit hour) (non-ref)

$3

Activity fee: 9 + credit hours (charge/semester) (non-ref)

$30TBD

Any course you take from another program will be invoiced at the rate of your enrolled program.

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Refunds are made only after notice is received from the registrar of the student’s official withdrawal from a course or courses. Withdrawal procedures should be carefully complied with in order to ensure maximum refund credit. Since EMS must make financial commitments for an entire year, only partial refunds can be made if a student withdraws during a semester. The refund schedule is in the Refund and Withdrawal Policy-Graduate and Seminary section of the Graduate and Seminary Student Handbook.

Veterans Benefits

Students who wish to have EMU certify their eligibility to receive benefits from the Veterans Administration must submit a certificate of eligibility and must provide additional information as needed for the proper certification of their benefits.  EMU will not impose any penalty (late fees, denial of access to classes or campus facilities, etc.) on a student covered by Chapter 31, 33 or 35 benefits because of the individual’s inability to meet financial obligations to the institution due to delayed disbursement of funding from the VA.

The Virginia State Approving Agency (SAA), is the approving authority of education and training programs for Virginia. Their office investigates complaints of GI Bill® beneficiaries. While most complaints should initially follow school grievance policy, if the situation cannot be resolved at the school, the beneficiary should contact our office via email saa@dvs.virginia.gov.

Financial Assistance

For financial assistance information visit the Financial Aid website.