Tuition Costs
Geneva College is committed to student-centric pricing, helping every student receive a Christ-centered, quality education at an affordable cost.
Geneva College's tuition is less than most private colleges and universities in the United States. In addition, nearly 100% of first-year Geneva students receive some kind of aid. Our Student Accounts team is available to help explore the various types of payment options available to help make your education affordable.
Full-time tuition and fees include use of the library and the physical education facilities of the college; admission to all home sports events and a subscription to the student newspaper.
For undergraduates, a schedule of 12 to 18 credit hours is considered a full semester load and is subject to the regular per semester tuition and fees. Tuition charges for less than 12 hours or more than 18 hours, and for summer school students, are charged on a per-credit basis. Full tuition is charged for a repeated course.
Schedule of Costs for 2024-2025
Traditional Undergraduates
Full Time Tuition and Fees* (12-18 credits)
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$32,080
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$16,040
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Campus Service Fee**
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$1,370
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$685
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Housing & Meal Plan (Based on 21-meal plan)
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$11,330
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$5,665
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Total
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$44,780
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$22,390
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Additional cost information
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*Extra Hours Tuition (Charge per credit for students taking less than 12 credits or more than 18 credits per semester)
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$1070
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*Reduced Tuition Rate for Nursing Program Nursing Program Reduced Rate
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$28,180
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$14,090
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***Online Course Fee (Except for CSC 454, CPE 454, CYB 491, CYB 554, CSC 252,CYB 525, CSC 311, CYB 511)
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$100
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Audit Cost per credit
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$540 for part-time students,
free for full-time students
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Internships per credit
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$540
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**Campus Service Fee -- Per semester charge for students taking 8 credits or more.
Campus Services Fee – This mandatory fee helps offset the costs associated with the delivery of various services on campus that are available to resident and non-resident undergraduate students. These include services like student activities, counseling services, health services, intramurals, fitness center, campus safety, mail and print services, information technology services, etc.
***Online Course Fee
The Online Course Fee covers the costs associated with the learning management system hosting and technical support.
Additional Notes:
During the first two weeks of the semester, the College will apply tuition charge adjustments that occur as a result of a major change. After this time, the change in tuition charge will apply the following term.
Traditional Undergraduate bills due August 10 for the Fall semester and January 2 for the Spring semester.
Summer Undergraduate Courses
Tuition per credit hour |
$350 |
Online Course Fee |
$100 |
Summer Administrative Fee (one time, not per course) |
$95 |
Room only (for May@Geneva)* |
$480 |
Room only (for POL 352)* |
$960 |
*Summer Undergraduate bills are due on May 16.
*All students will be responsible for their own meals if they choose to reside on campus during May@Geneva and Summer terms.
*The cost to audit a Summer course is $350/credit.
Additional fees may apply for some courses, such as the EDU block and labs.
The tuition refund policy for May@Geneva courses is as follows:
Tuition
1st-8th calendar day of course: 100% refund
9th-12th calendar day of course: 50% refund
After 12th calendar day of course: 0% refund
There are no refunds after the beginning of the term for course or administrative fees.
Room Refunds
There are no refunds for room after the start of the term.
Early College
Tuition per credit hour |
$198 |
Online Degree Programs
Tuition per credit hour (includes audited courses) |
$456 |
**Administrative fee per credit hour |
$43 |
*Online Degree Program bills are due 10 days before the start of the semester.
Course and administrative fees are not refundable.
**The Administrative Fee covers the costs associated with the learning management system hosting and technical support.
Geneva Pittsburgh Campus
Tuition per credit hour (includes audited courses) |
$750 |
*Activity fee per semester (Fall and Spring only) |
$70 |
Late Registration Fee |
$50 |
*The GC Pittsburgh Activity Fee provides opportunities for students to participate in seminars, panel discussions, and attend guest lectures provided to enrich their academic experience.
Graduate Programs
Master's in Higher Education |
Tuition per credit hour (includes book fee)
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$699 |
CCO Staff Members can check with the CCO or hed@geneva.edu for information regarding CCO billing. |
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Master's in Business Administration |
Tuition per credit hour
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$699 |
Master's in Counseling |
Tuition per credit hour |
$699 |
Master's in Cybersecurity |
Tuition per credit hour |
$699 |
Graduate and MBA tuition bills are due 10 days before the start of the semester.
Graduate students can audit courses at 50% of their regular tuition rate.
Teaching Certificate Courses
Tuition per credit hour (includes auditing courses) |
$699 |
Schedule 2024-25 Payment Due Dates
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Summer
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Fall
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Spring
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Traditional Undergraduate and Geneva Pittsburgh Students
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May 6
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August 10
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January 2
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Online Degree Programs
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10 calendar days before the start of the semester
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Graduate Programs
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MBA Program
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10 calendar days before the start of each semester
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At Geneva College, any recipient of Chapter 31 (Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment) or Chapter 33 (Post-9/11 GI Bill®) benefits is permitted to attend or participate in the course of education during the period beginning on the date on which the individual provides to the educational institution a certificate of eligibility for entitlement to educational assistance under chapter 31 or 33 (a “certificate of eligibility” can also include a “Statement of Benefits” obtained from the Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) website e-Benefits, or a VAF 28-1905 form for chapter 31 authorization purposes) and ending on the earlier of the following dates: 1) the date on which payment from VA is made to the institution or 2) 90 days after the date the institution certified tuition and fees following the receipt of the certificate of eligibility.
Geneva College will not impose any penalty, including the assessment of late fees, the denial of access to classes, libraries, or other institutional facilities, or the requirement that a covered individual borrows additional funds, on any covered individual because of the individual’s inability to meet his or her financial obligations to the institution due to the delayed disbursement funding from VA under chapter 31 or 33.