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Paying for Graduate School

A graduate degree is an investment in your future and understanding financial aid options is the first step. Westminster University is committed to providing you all the tools to help you explore ways to finance your continuing education. 

Westminster offers 14 graduate degrees, and each one has a different cost of attendance based on your program. You can find a transparent cost of attendance breakdown of the tuition and fees, including textbooks, housing costs, and more, so you can plan for your university expenses.

Complete Your FAFSA 

Complete your FAFSA to learn if you’re eligible for scholarships, grants, loans, and work-study. 

Westminster's FAFSA Code: (003681) 

Learn More about FAFSA

 

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Explore Scholarships

Westminster offers select scholarship opportunities to make it easier for you to invest in your future. 

Employer Reimbursement

Some employers offer tuition reimbursement for graduate degrees. Talk to your HR department to see if your employer provides this benefit. 

Military Aid for Veterans

Westminster’s aims to make earning a graduate degree affordable for veterans. Contact the Veterans Center to learn more. 

“Having my master’s degree opened a lot more doors. I really feel like the time I spent at Westminster was immediately beneficial to me in my career.”

Doreen Espinoza
MAcc '18

Frequently Asked Questions

Graduate degrees have a different cost of attendance based on your program. You can find a transparent breakdown of the tuition and fees so you can plan for your university expenses.

The Financial Aid Office is here to help you explore scholarships, loans, and grant opportunities that make your degree as affordable as possible.

Westminster's Career Center also offers assistance with finding on-campus jobs, relevant internships, and other job opportunities while getting your degree.

 

We’re here to help.

Understanding the financial aid process can be overwhelming. Don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions.

Phone: 801.832.2500
Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Location: Bamberger Hall, Room 204

Or you can submit a question online.