Undergraduate
2024-2025 Academic Year:
On-Campus Courses | $419.00 per credit |
Online Courses | $456.00 per credit |
Student Services fee | $254 per 8-week session |
Double Dorm Room | $1,658 per semester |
Single Dorm Room | $2,004 per semester |
320 (Full) Meal Plan* | $1,588 per semester |
224 Meal Plan | $1,430 per semester |
112 Meal Plan | $1,024 per semester |
*The full meal plan is required for all freshmen (29 or fewer credits). Students with 30 or more credits recorded on their Calvary transcript may select from other meal plan options.
Other Costs:
Enrollment Fee (one-time) | $100.00 |
Orientation Fee (one-time) | $100.00 |
Dorm Room and Key Deposit | $250.00 |
Course Fees (varies by course) | $5.00 – $225.00 |
Music Lesson Fee (per credit, in addition to tuition) | $225 |
Voice Lesson Accompanist Fee | $75-$200 |
Books and Supplies (estimated) | $397.00 |
Personal Items (estimated) | $2,272.00 |
Transportation (estimated) | $1,332.00* |
Independent Study Fee | $50.00 per hour |
Late Registration Fee (per occurrence) | $225.00 |
ProctorU Fees (per occurence) | $8-$12 |
*Transportation costs will vary depending on distance traveled and the type of transportation used. Single students under 23, not living with parents or grandparents, are required to live on campus. Meal plan is required for all Freshman students living in the dorm.
Graduate & Seminary
2024-2025 Academic Year:
On-Campus Courses | $448.00 per credit |
Online Courses | $480.00 per credit |
Student Services fee | $254 per 8-week session |
Dorm Room – Double | $1,658 per semester |
Dorm Room – Single | $2,004 per semester |
320 (Full) Meal Plan | $1,588 per semester |
224 Meal Plan | $1,430 per semester |
112 Meal Plan | $1,024 per semester |
Other Costs:
Enrollment Fee (one-time) | $100.00 |
Course Fees (varies by course) | $5.00 – $225.00 |
Independent Study Fee | $50.00 per hour |
Late Registration Fee (per occurrence) | $225.00 |
PhD Program
2024-2025 Academic Year:
On-Campus Courses | $490 per credit |
Online Courses | $522 per credit |
Student Services Fee | $254 per 8-week session |
Dissertation Reader’s Fee | $550 |
Dissertation Fee (per continuation / if needed) | $550 |
Other Costs:
Enrollment Fee (one-time) | $100.00 |
Course Fees (varies by course) | $5.00-$225.00 |
Independent Study Fee | $50.00 per hour |
Late Registration Fee (per occurrence) | $225.00 |
Early College & Dual Enrollment
For more information about Early College, go here.
2024-2025 Academic Year:
On-Campus Courses | $110 per credit hour* (on campus and online) |
Early College Fee | $108 fee per 8-week session |
ProctorU Fees (per occurence) | $8-$12 |
*Some classes have additional course fees associated with them. These discounted prices are only for Early College students. Tuition and fees for music lessons are not eligible for these discounted prices.
Explanation of Costs & Fees
See the University Catalog for a complete list and description of all fees
Tuition
Tuition provides partial funding for instructional and institutional expenses. It is due prior to the start of classes. Only courses for which the student has registered and for which the tuition fee has been paid may be attended.
Student Services Fee
Provides partial funding for non-instructional functions such as registration, compliance with Department of Education and accrediting agency regulations and policies,fine arts series performances, library use, chapel, lecture series, security, class dues, social funds, intramural sports/athletics, admission to on-campus intercollegiate athletic events, ID cards, and mail service (Charged for both credit and audit hours).
Dorm Room and Key Deposit (Refundable)
Due upon acceptance as a student. Your deposit reserves a room and is retained as long as you reside in the dorm. Your deposit will be refunded provided the room is left clean and in good repair, and you owe no other outstanding balances to Calvary.
Enrollment Fee
Required of all new and re-enrolling applicants. This includes all degree-seeking and non-degree-seeking students, including Early College students. Calvary University graduates who continue toward an advanced degree the next semester are not required to pay the enrollment fee.
Orientation Fee
The cost of sessions and social activities associated with orientation. New, first-time freshmen and transfer students are required to attend.
Personal Enrichment
The cost of taking a class simply for the value of learning. No academic credit is given, nor is any academic record generated.
- Degree Seeking Student: $50/per course
- Non-Student/Non-Degree Seeking Student: $150/per course
Course/Technology Fee ($0-$100)
The cost for use of labs and equipment or for materials used in select courses. Fees for each course, if any, are listed by course in the Course Descriptions of the catalog.
Music Lesson Fee ($225/hour)
The cost per credit hour of private music lessons. This fee is in addition to the tuition charge for the credit hour(s). No refunds are made for lessons missed. Students may not take private lessons for audit.
Voice Lesson Accompanist Fee ($75-$200)
Students taking voice lessons are charged an accompanist fee. This fee is then paid to the accompanist. The semester that a voice major performs his/her senior recital is charged an additional accompanist fee to compensate the recital accompanist.
ProctorU Fees ($8-$12 per occurrence)
Calvary provides ProctorU for faculty to make use of for assessment purposes to verify student identity. Fees associated with ProctorU are paid for by the student, as follows:
• 60 minutes or less – $8
• 61 – 120 minutes – $10
• 121 – 180 minutes – $12
Cost Planning and Comparison Tools
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The Financial Aid Shopping Sheet is a model aid award letter designed to simplify the information that prospective students receive about costs and financial aid so they can easily compare institutions and make informed decisions about where to attend school. If you have completed a current FAFSA, contact the Financial Aid Office by emailing them at [email protected] to receive your personalized Financial Aid Shopping Sheet.