College of Arts & Sciences

Tuition

Tuition is calculated on a per-credit basis. Graduate courses in the College of Arts and Sciences are $826/credit.

Fees
In addition to per-credit tuition, each graduate student may be required to pay other associated fees.

Application Fee
$50
University Fee (per semester)
    For part-time students $85
    For full-time students $105
Technology Fee (per semester)
    For part-time students $100
    For full-time students $200
Recreation Center Fee (optional) $10

Religious Discounts
Priests, brothers, and sisters of the Roman Catholic Church are eligible for a 50 percent reduction in per-credit tuition rates.

Educator Discounts
Full-time teachers and professional administrators in New Jersey Catholic elementary and secondary schools are eligible for a 50 percent reduction in per-credit tuition rates.

Verification of eligibility for discounts must be submitted to Enrollment Services prior to registration. Senior citizens also receive a discount on a space-available basis and are asked to present proof of age (65 or older) each semester. Tuition waiver forms are available from Enrollment Services, Bayley Hall, at the time of registration.

Financial Aid
Seton Hall provides a myriad of financial aid options for graduate students, from on-campus graduate assistant programs to federally sponsored loans. There is also information on Financial Aid through the Office of Enrollment Services.

Academic Management Systems (AMS) TuitionPay Options
AMS offers both one-semester and annual payment plan options (fall and spring terms only). This is the most cost-effective way to finance your education. The plans feature no-interest payments spread over four to ten months. A nominal enrollment fee is charged and payments are made directly to AMS. Annual payment plans begin in July and semester payment plans begin the month before classes begin.

For more information on AMS payment plans, call AMS toll-free at (800) 635-0120 or visit their Web site at tuitionpay.com.

The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry offers teaching assistantships for the academic year to provide teaching as well as research support.  Research fellowships also are available to students at the start of their second year of study. 

In addition to the assistantship or fellowship award, the Reverend Owen Garrigan Graduate Biochemistry Supplemental Award is given to an incoming student who will complete graduate work in the biochemistry area. This award is available each year to supplement the stipend of one or more full-time graduate students. 

Also, Seton Hall University is one of the beneficiaries of the Clare Booth Luce Fund, which supports women in science. Research fellowships for female graduate students are available on a competitive basis.

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