Why Invest in Graduate Education
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Estimated Cost of Attendance
These estimates show the total cost for typical graduate students to attend St. Edward’s. These estimates are for planning purposes and do not present the final cost of attending.
Fall 2024/Spring 2025
Total Fall/Spring
Summer 2024 (6 credit hours)
- The comprehensive fee is a consolidation of individual course- and campus-required fees. This single fee replaces the prior fees for technology support, printing, labs, facilities, tutoring, student activities and other course fees. It does not replace individual on-demand and non-required service fees (e.g., private music lessons, transcript services, health insurance, and parking). All students at St. Edward's University pay the comprehensive fee.
- St. Edward’s doesn’t bill students who live off campus for housing expenses. These estimates are based on the average cost of living in the Austin area.
- You can use your Hilltopper Card to buy campus services and resources.
- Personal expenses include things like clothing, laundry, and entertainment such as going to a movie or dining out.
- A personal computer is included in your first semester of enrollment in the program and is needed for attending class in person. See the Minimum Technology Requirements.
- Transportation costs include commuting and parking on/near campus. A car permit for an academic year is $370.
Funding Your Graduate Education
Being able to cover the cost of a master's degree is an important part in deciding to invest in a graduate education. Whether you use federal loans or scholarships, learn about the financing options and resources available to you.