Student Accounts Office
113E East Hall
651-523-3000
studentaccounts@hamline.edu
www.hamline.edu/studentaccounts
Complete tuition and fee information is provided at https://www.hamline.edu/about/offices-services/student-accounts/graduate-tuition.
Tuition
The Financial Policies and Procedures brochure contains current tuition and fee information. The brochure is updated annually and is available from the Student Administrative Services office or online at www.hamline.edu/studentaccounts.
Dual Program Tuition: Graduate students pursuing more than one program will be billed the tuition for their primary program until it is complete. Primary program hierarchy is as follows: (1) degree, (2) licensure, (3) certificate, (4) continuing studies. Graduate students pursuing a dual degree in the School of Business who wish to take courses from their second degree before completing their first will be charged the higher tuition rate for all courses taken during that term.
Creative Writing Programs Tuition:
Program |
Tuition per Credit |
Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing |
$615 |
Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing for Children and Young Adults |
$875 |
Graduate Legal Education Programs Tuition:
Program |
Tuition per Credit |
Master in the Study of Law |
$850 |
Paralegal Certificate |
$850 |
School of Business Programs Tuition:
Program |
Tuition per Credit |
PhD in Management and Public Service |
$941 |
Master of Business Administration |
$792 |
Master of Management and Leadership |
$792 |
Master of Public Administration |
$610 |
Master of Science in Business Analytics |
$792 |
Business Analytics Certificate |
$792 |
Business Finance Certificate |
$792 |
Collaborative Leadership Certificate |
$792 |
Data Analytics Certificate |
$792 |
Managing People in the Public Sector Certificate |
$610 |
Operational Change Management Certificate |
$792 |
Public Policy and Decision Making Certificate |
$610 |
Public Sector Operations Certificate |
$610 |
School of Education and Leadership Programs Tuition:
Program |
Tuition per Credit |
Doctorate in Education |
$868 |
Educational Specialist |
$589 |
Master of Arts in Education |
$570 |
Master of Arts in Education: Natural Science and Environmental Education |
$570 |
Master of Arts in Literacy Education |
$570 |
Master of Arts in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages |
$570 |
Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) / initial licensure |
$610 |
Administrative Licensure |
$589 |
Additional Teaching Licensure |
$570 |
Teaching English as a Foreign Language Certificate |
$570 |
Continuing Studies / Professional Development Certificates |
$394 |
Fees
- Facilities Fee - $8 per credit
- Technology Fee - $15 per credit
- Program Administrative Fee - $10 per credit
- New Student Program Fee - $220 one-time fee
- International Student Fee - $362 per year
- Course Materials - Some courses may require additional materials. The cost for these materials may be added to the student’s account. Please contact the program for more specific information.
- EdD and PhD Continuation Fee - $220 per term not registered (fall, spring, and summer for the EdD; fall and spring for the PhD)
- Late Registration Fee - Students who have missed registration deadlines (add, drop, and withdraw) may appeal for late registration changes. If the appeal is granted, students will be charged a $50 late registration fee.
- Other Fees - Occasionally, a fee to cover special materials, supplies, or food will be added to the cost of the course.
Withdrawal Charges
For graduate students who drop or withdraw from a class, the effective day of the drop or withdrawal is the day the student drops/withdraws in Workday or the drop/withdrawal request is submitted to the Registration and Records Office, not when the student stops attending class. Students are required to contact Registration and Records directly to make changes to their schedule. Instructors and/or graduate school program staff may not change registration on behalf of the student. Students who drop by the published last day to drop for the class will not be responsible for any tuition charges. After that date, the student must withdraw, and the amount of tuition owed is calculated based on the withdrawal date. Students who withdraw from a full semester course after 8 weeks of the course have passed, will be responsible for all tuition charges. Deadlines for 1/2 term or shorter courses are determined by the length of the course.
Student fees and mandatory commuter declining balance assessed by the university are not refundable. Any discounts applied will be removed and not be prorated in the withdrawal calculation.
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