Tuition and Fees
We recognize that going to college is a big investment of time, energy, and money. The value of a Seton Hall education is evident in the
success of our graduates in employment, graduate study, and in their becoming informed and respected leaders.
For more information on tuition and fees, scholarships, financial aid and to access a cost calculator please visit:
http://admissions.shu.edu/tuition/cost_calculator.htm
Undergraduate Tuition (2006-2007 rate)
(based on 31* credits at $717 per credit) | $23,529 |
Fees |
| University Fee | $650 |
| Mobile Computing Program | $1,300 |
| Orientation Fee (one-time) | $300
|
| Total for commuting students: | $25,779 |
Housing |
$6,664 |
| Board (based on meal plan II - see below) | $2,694
|
| Total for resident students**: | $35,137 |
* Most first year students take 16
credits the first semester and 15 credits/
semester subsequently.
** Books, supplies, personal and travel expenses are not included in this figure. Costs are subject to change.
Students who live on campus must purchase a meal plan. Funds are placed in an account for the student and can be used like a
debit card at all of the dining facilities on campus, but not in the University Bookstore. Commuters may purchase any meal plan or may
want to consider a Seton Hall University Flexible Spending Points account.
Financial Aid and Scholarships
Financial aid for undergraduate students is awarded through the University’s Office of Enrollment Services. Almost 90 percent of
undergraduate students that entered Seton Hall last year received some form of financial aid. You can find in-depth information on
financial aid, loans, student employment and the cost of education at Seton Hall University, here.
In addition to financial aid awarded through the University, students at the Whitehead School of Diplomacy are strongly encouraged to
consider applying for a number of merit-based scholarships and fellowships available for students in the field of international
relations. These are highly competitive opportunities and require careful, extensive preparation. They offer access to some of the most
rewarding academic and professional experiences afforded to undergraduate students, both in the United States and overseas.
Awards and Fellowships
To visit our Graduate Awards and Fellowships section, click here.