Graduate Program Tuition
2024-25 Seminary Programs
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 Charges and Payment Information page.
*The General Services Fee applies to all EMU students and funds a variety of supports
available across disciplines, in-person/virtual, at the undergraduate and graduate
levels. This includes categories of support related to: Student Life (Counseling,
Health, Fitness Center, Career Services, etc.), Academic Support Services (Academic
Success Center, Writing Program) and Technology Services (Help Desk, online technology,
internet bandwidth, etc.). The fee also covers Graduation Fees and College Writing
course fees starting Fall 2024.
Refund Policy
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.
2024-2025 Refund Percentage Chart
Financial Aid
Many seminary students receive financial assistance. We are fortunate to have a community of supporters who believe in the impact of an EMS education and who have given generously to offer financial aid and scholarships to help degree-seeking students.
Generous scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic excellence, ministry service
and leadership potential, and financial need. Scholarships of up to 100% of tuition
are extended to qualified students who are enrolled in a master's or certificate program
at least part-time, taking 5 or more credits each during fall and spring semesters.
Scholarships of up to 50% of tuition are extended to qualified students who are enrolled
in the Doctor of Ministry program. Financial aid packages may include scholarship
and/or grant awards from the seminary. Grants and scholarships are contingent on availability
of funds and qualified students.
A financial aid guide is provided to students at the time they receive admission to EMS. You will be notified of your scholarship award at the time of your admission offer. This guide will help you navigate your options, and the processes associated with securing the financial support you need.