Graduate Cost of Attendance

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.

Graduate programs are charged tuition based on a per credit rate that varies by program. See the price per graduate credit in the table below. Please review your academic program credit requirements to assist with calculating costs per quarter, annually, or for the entirety of the program, keeping in mind that the per credit rate may increase year over year.

Tuition Rates listed are for Summer, Fall, Winter, and Spring Quarters

Program  2025-26 2024-25 

Albers 

   
Accounting - Professional $874 $849
Accounting and Analytics  $874 $849
Cybersecurity Leadership (Online) $727 $706
MBA - Business Analytics, Early Career, Finance, Professional $1,042 $1,011
MBA Sport and Entertainment Management  $874 SEM credits/$1,042 MBA credits $849 SEM credits/ $1,011 MBA credits

Arts & Sciences 

   
Couples & Family Therapy  $874 $849 
Criminal Justice  $874 $849 
Fine Arts Leadership  $757 $735 
Fundraising Leadership  $757 $735 
Kinesiology  $874 $849 
Nonprofit Leadership  $757 $735 
Psychology  $874 $849
Public Administration  $874 $849 
Social Work  $874 $849 

Education

   
Clinical Mental Health Counseling  $757 $735
School Counseling  $757 $735
Educational Administration  $757 $735
Student Development  $727 $706
Special Education  n/a $735
School Psychology  $757 $735
Teacher Education (MIT) $727 $706
Teaching and Transformational Leadership (MEd) $727 $706
ENES  n/a $735
Doctoral  $874 $849


Nursing

   
Graduate Programs $973 $944

Science & Engineering 

   
Artificial Intelligence $1042 $1,011
Computer Science $1,042 $1,011
Computer Science Fundamentals Certificate  $1042 $1,011
Mechanical Engineering  $973 $944
Structural Engineering  $874 $849
Data Science  $1,042 $1,011 

Cohort Programs - Billed Quarterly 

Program  2025-26 2024-25
Leadership Executive MBA  $19,075 $18,519
Executive Leadership Certificate  $19,075 $18,519

Seattle University costs are set yearly and are subject to change. Seattle University reserves the right to revise its charges at any time without prior notice.


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  2025-26 Quarterly 2025-26 Academic Year* 2024-25 Quarterly  2024-25 Academic Year* 
Prices depend on # of roommates and room size $3,285 - $6,212 $9,855 - $18,636 $3,136 - $5,916 $9,408 - $17,748
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 Quarters) 

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 2025-26 Quarterly 2025-26 Academic Year* 2024-25 Quarterly 2024-25 Academic Year*
Convenience A minimal plan for those who are not required to purchase a meal plan. $515 $1,545 $495 $1,485
Graduate/Commuter For students who occasionally need to purchase meals on campus. $221 $663 $213 $639

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 Deposit is a confirmation of intended enrollment for new graduate students. The deposit is not an additional fee; it will apply toward your first tuition bill.

Type  Amount 
Enrollment Deposits  
Masters Programs $250 
Doctorate Programs $500 
Leadership Executive MBA $5,000 

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

Type

Cost

2025-26

Cost

2024-25

Mandatory    
Matriculation (one time, non-refundable) $175 $175
Wellness Fee (per quarter) $172 $166
Technology Fee (per quarter) $208 $201
Graduate Activity Fee (per quarter) $10 $10
*Description of fees may be found towards bottom of this page*    
Transcripts    
Transcript (additional vendor service fees apply) $7.50 $7.50
Transcript Rush Processing (per transcript) $25 $25
Diplomas    
Diploma Replacement (4-6 weeks delivery) $25 $25
Diploma Replacement Rush Delivery, U.S. Address, including to SU (1-week delivery) $100 $100
Diploma Replacement Rush Delivery, International Address $200 $200
Health Insurance    
Health Insurance, International Students (mandatory, annual rate) TBD $1,976
Program Specific    
Advanced Practice Nursing Immersion (APNI) DNP (per quarter): $538 $538
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) (per quarter): FT (6 or more credits) FT (6 or more credits)
---Family Nurse Practitioner $268 $268
---Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner $268 $268
---Certified Nurse-Midwifery $268 $268
---Primary Care Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner $268 $268
---Acute Care Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner $268 $268
---Advanced Community and Public Health Nursing Leadership $268 $268
Health Systems Leader (Post-Master's DNP) (per quarter)

FT (6 or more credits) $268

PT (less than 6 credits) $142

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
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
FT (6 or more credits) $268
PT (less than 6 credits) $142
SDAD Program Activities Fee (One-time upon admission) $500 $500
Exam Fees    
Accounting Exam Fees (average) $853 $853
BSN (RN License & NCLEX Fee) $335 $335
Diagnostic Ultrasound $750 $750
APNI/BSN (RN License & NCLEX Fee) $335 $335
DNP (ARNP License) $130 $130
Adult Gerontology (ARNP License & AACN Non-member Exam Fee) $495 $495
Family Nurse Practitioner (ARNP License & AANP Non-member Exam Fee) $525 $525
Nurse Midwifery (ARNP License & American Midwifery Exam Fee) $630 $630
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (ARNP License & ANA Non-member Fee) $525 $525
Miscellaneous    
College of Education Assessment Fee (billed annually) $53 $53
Education, Doctoral Dissertation and Publication $115 $115

Mandatory Enrollment Fees

Wellness Fee

The mandatory quarterly 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.

Graduate Activity Fee

The mandatory quarterly Graduate Activity Fee is charged to help allocate funding and resources for graduate programs including residencies, accreditation of various grad programs, and to allocate supplies and materials used during class sessions. This funding goes towards each student's respective degree program to ensure continuation of study.

Technology Fee

The mandatory quarterly 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.

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

Federal law requires colleges and universities to provide the Cost of Attendance (COA), which is the total estimated price to attend for one year. The COA includes both direct (billed by the university) and indirect (not billed by the university) costs incurred during an academic year.

The following is a sample student budget for the nine-month academic year for a full-time student (9 credits). Please note that the tuition rate listed is an average rate. To calculate your program's tuition rate, find the per credit rate from the graduate tuition tab above and multiply it by the total number of credits to be taken during the academic year.

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

Budget Category 2025-26 Living On or Off Campus 2025-26 Living With Parents or Relatives 2024-25
Living On or Off Campus
2024-25
Living With Parents or Relatives
Tuition $23,706 $23,706 $23,085 $23,085
Books & supplies $660 $660 $792 $792
Technology Fee $624 $624 $603 $603
Wellness Fee $516 $516 $498 $498
Activity Fee $30 $30 $30 $30
Housing $14,982 $2,940 $14,202 $2,871
Food $6,180 $2,940 $5,946 $2,871
Loan Fee $183 $183 $180 $180
Personal Expenses $1,908 $1,908 $1,848 $1,848
Transportation $1,710 $1,710 $1,776 $1,776
Total Budget $50,499 $35,217 $48,960 $34,554

 

Cost of Attendance Definitions

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

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Monday-Friday 9:30am-4:00pm
Drop-in Counselors available 10am-3pm