Tuition
Current Tuition | |
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Cost per credit hour | $1,050 |
Total credits | 30 |
Total tuition | $31,500 |
Technology fee | $60 FOR SPRING AND FALL SEMESTERS ONLY |
Deposit
Admitted students are required to pay a $200 non-refundable deposit to secure their place in the program.Financial Aid
Students enrolled in Pace online programs may be eligible for Federal Direct Stafford Unsubsidized Loans and private education loans to cover tuition and other education-related costs. Students who apply for federal loans receive their financial aid award letters via mail within two to four weeks of FAFSA submission. Notification times for private education loans vary by lender.Financial Aid Options
Direct Unsubsidized Loans are available to undergraduate and graduate students; there is no requirement to demonstrate financial need.
*These federal student loan options are managed directly by the US Department of Education (ED)
*These federal student loan options are managed directly by the US Department of Education (ED)
Graduate or Professional Student Annual Loan Limit: $20,500
For more detailed information, visit www.studentaid.gov
*This guidance aims to provide students with information about their loan options, which may be subject to change by the US Department of Education (ED).
*Online master’s degrees are significantly discounted compared to campus rates. Due to these lower tuition fees, the financial aid options are more limited.
For more information about funding your education, contact Pace’s Financial Aid Office. You can schedule a phone appointment using QLess at www.pace.edu/osa/qless or you can email your inquiry to financialaid@pace.edu. Pace University’s FAFSA school code is 002791. You can also find student loan information on the US Department of Education’s Financial Student Aid website. For more information on how to file your FAFSA, visit the FAFSA website.Leave of Absence Impact on Financial Aid
Students on a leave of absence pursuant to the Leave of Absence Policy are considered to be withdrawn from the University for purposes of financial aid. Consequently, loan repayment obligations may be triggered. Students should speak to a representative of the Financial Aid Office for more detailed information about the status of their financial aid during a leave of absence prior to submitting a Leave of Absence Application.Veteran Benefits
Eligible veteran students can receive tuition benefits offered by the GI Bill. Questions related to veteran affairs can be directed to Peter Riley at (212) 346-1115 or by email at priley@pace.edu.Scholarships
Aside from the Yellow Ribbon Program, there are currently no scholarships available for the MA HEASA program. Students may explore external sources to help fund their education including government and private loans.Yellow Ribbon Program
Pace University is proud to be a part of the Yellow Ribbon Program, an educational enhancement program that provides scholarship assistance to US veterans who have accumulated at least 36 months of active duty service following the events of September 11, 2001. After financial aid, this program can provide full coverage for out-of-pocket tuition and fees. For more information, visit the Yellow Ribbon Program page on the University website.Payment Plans
All students are eligible to take advantage of Pace University’s interest-free payment plans. These plans are available for the fall and spring terms in monthly installments, and there is a weekly plan option available for summer terms.Get Started
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