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.  

Graduate Program Tuition

2026-27 Seminary Programs

Master's and Certificate Tuition and Fees
 
Tuition per credit hour
$578
Audit-participation (per credit hour)
$388
Student Fee: 1-8 credit hours flat fee, non-refundable)
$15
Student Fee: 9+ credit hours (flat fee, non-refundable)
$31
General Services Fee: 1-8 credit hours (flat fee, non-refundable)
$170
General Services Fee: 9+ credit hours (flat fee, non-refundable)
$340

Doctor of Ministry Tuition and Fees
 
Tuition per credit hour
$719
Student Fee: 1-8 credit hours (flat fee, non-refundable)
$15
General Services Fee: 1-8 credit hours (flat fee, non-refundable)
$170

Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE)
 
CPE Tuition (per unit)
$3,468

Other Charges
 
Student health insurance (International & full-time students only)
$TBA
Final Exam taken out of schedule
$35

 

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.