2024-2025 Tuition Rates

Full-Time/Part-Time Enrollment (30-36 credits) - Rate Per Credit
Cost per credit hour $763
Skyhawk rate* $610

*Applicable to alumni, employees and approved partners.

Stonehill Teacher Residency Program - 12 Months** Amount
Total Tuition $18,320

**Residents also earn a stipend of $18,000 to $40,000, depending on placement

Billed Fees

Type Fee
Registration Fee (per semester) $30
Technology Fee  (per semester) $50
Parking Fee (per semester) $30
Practicum Fee (teacher licensure only) $1,000
Graduation Fee $100

Graduate Scholarships 

The Advancing Special Education (ASE) in Urban Settings Award is awarded to a graduate student committed to working in special education in urban settings. ASE Scholars are selected based on their demonstrated and future commitment to teaching in urban education or settings. Graduate students with demonstrated financial need are given preference. Candidates additionally demonstrate a commitment to the mission and ideology of Stonehill College Graduate Teacher Education.

Financial Aid

We are committed to assisting graduate students in meeting their responsibilities for the cost of education by helping them bridge the gap between their own resources and the cost of attendance.

The Office of Student Financial Assistance is committed to supporting you throughout your educational program. Stonehill College offers federal loans to supplement your ability to pay. For more information regarding the application process, deadlines and other available options, please visit the graduate student section of the Tuition & Aid website.

Student Accounts

Stonehill offers an interest-free Monthly Affordable Payment (MAP) Plan each semester instead of or in conjunction with direct payments and/or other borrowing to cover graduate educational costs. Learn more about graduate tuition and fees as well as payment options and plans on the Student Accounts website.

Additional Information

Visit Student Accounts for information on student billing, tuition and fees, payment plans, and tax benefits of education.

The Office of Student Financial Assistance helps students and families understand the cost of attending college and identifies funding resources which can make higher education more affordable.