Tuition (per credit hour) General Services Fee | $925 $25
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Tuition (per credit hour) Activity Fees General Services Fee Summer Peacebuilding Institute (SPI) costs Strategies for Trauma Awareness & Resilience (STAR) costs | $771
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Tuition (per credit hour) General Services Fee | $844
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Tuition (per credit hour) General Services Fee | $499
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Tuition (per credit hour) Student health insurance (full-time students only) Activity Fees General Services Fee | $665 $4,366
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Tuition (per credit hour) General Services Fee | $625
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MA in Health Care Management
Tuition (per credit hour) Activity Fees General Services Fee | $660
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Tuition - the charge per credit hour of the program in which the course is taken |
Tuition (per credit hour) General Services Fee | $784 $14 |
Tuition (per credit hour) General Services Fee | $620
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Tuition (per credit hour) General Services Fee | $625
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Student health insurance | $4366 approx. |
Application fee (non-refundable) | $50 |
Final exam out of schedule | $35 |
Graduation fee (Graduate certificate) | $50 |
Graduation fee | $100 |
Any course you take from another program will be invoiced at the rate of your enrolled program.
Published charge rates may be adjusted for changes in economic conditions and cost factors. This list continues on the General Payment Information web page.
Payment for semester tuition and room and board (less processed financial aid) is due one week before classes begin. Refer to the general payment information page for more information.
Unpaid accounts may be subject to the following:
EMU network access for student-owned computers will be denied.
Charging at Common Grounds and non-textbook charging at the Bookstore will be denied.
Grades, transcripts, enrollment, class attendance, and diploma will be denied.
Monthly finance charge of 1.5% (18% annually)
Credit bureau reporting
Collection and/or attorney fees necessary for collection of unpaid debts
To pay online log on to my.emu.edu and follow the link to view your EMU account online under the accounts tab. Parents/Authorized Payers with pin numbers visit EMU account online to make a payment.
Payment Plan
EMU offers a student payment plan through CASHNet. There is a $35 per semester fee for the payment plan. To enroll please login to my.emu.edu and click on “View my EMU Account Online” under the Accounts tab. Then follow the steps to enroll in the payment plan.
With CASHNet you may use major credit cards. There is a convenience fee for this service. You may also make direct payments from your checking account for no charge.
Payment Methods Accepted
Students who withdraw, drop out, are dismissed, or otherwise cease enrollment prior to completing 60% of the semester or mini-term equivalent shall receive a refund equal to the percentage of the term remaining. Students who withdraw prior to the first day of classes shall receive a full refund of all payments except tuition deposits.
Aid recipients who change their course registration after the beginning of each semester must notify the financial assistance office. Enrollment status is very important to aid eligibility. Students who withdraw must also notify the financial assistance office. Financial aid refunds due to withdrawal are calculated using the percentage of term not completed as mandated by federal aid regulations. More information about aid adjustments and refunds related to changes in enrollment status may be obtained from the financial assistance office and is also included in the graduate student handbook.
Students who wish to have EMU certify their eligibility to receive benefits from the Veterans Administration must submit a certificate of eligibility and 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.
Students who receive tuition assistance grants that originate from a congregation, a church conference, or a group of churches who have pooled resources for the purpose of providing tuition assistance grants are eligible to receive a matching grant. Enrollment of at least 6 hrs/semester in either the MAC or CJP program is required. The maximum grant eligibility is $1000 per academic year and $2000 during the lifetime of the student’s studies. March 1 is the "preferred response date" for churches to inform EMU of their intent to send funds for students.
As of July 1, 2012 all federal direct student loans for graduate student are unsubsidized. Loan funds come from the federal government to the school. The student is charged interest from the time the loan is disbursed until it is paid in full. If the student allows interest to accumulate, it will be capitalized which means added to the principal amount of the loan and increases the amount of loan the student will need to repay.
Students may borrow up to $20,500 per academic year.
The interest rate for Direct Student Loans borrowed after July 1, 2019 is fixed at 6.08%. Processing fees of 1.059% are automatically deducted from each disbursement of the loan. Repayment of the full amount begins six months after a student ceases to be enrolled at least half-time. See also the Federal Direct Loan Information page.
The Graduate PLUS Loan is another federal loan program for graduate students. Borrowers must be credit worthy. Eligibility is determined after the unsubsidized Federal Direct Loans have been awarded. However, a student may decline the Direct Loan awards and borrow only the Graduate PLUS Loan. The interest rate is 7.08% (fixed) and repayment begins 60 days after the final disbursement. In-school deferment is an option for half-time or more enrollment, but interest payments are required. A loan origination fee of 4.236% is automatically deducted from each disbursement.
Please see the graduate and seminary student handbook for details concerning student services.