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Tuition and Costs

Student Expense Budgets/Costs
2009/2010 (9 month academic year)

 

On-Campus

Off-Campus

Interns

MDIV/MA DL

Tuition

$12,000.001 $12,000.001 N/A $6,600.002

Room and Board

$6,120.003 $9,585.00

$9,585.00

$1,100.00

Books/Fees

$2,000.00 $2,000.00 $500.00 $1,100.00

Transportation

$3,000.00 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 $1,000.00

Misc. Personal

$6,750.00 $6,750.00 $6,750.00 $200.00

Total

$29,870.00 $33,335.00 $19,835.00 $10,000.00

Additions to above budget for Luther Seminary Aid only:

  • $2500 for single parents
  • $4000 per child
  1. Tuition is based on 10 full courses during the academic year ($1,200 per course) for MDIV, MA and MSM students.  For tuition costs for the MTh and PhD. programs, please see below.
  2. Tuition for MDIV/DL is based on 5.5 courses during the academic year ($1,200 per course).
  3. Board cost also includes an allowance for meals purchased other than in dining services.

 
Tuition for the 2009/2010 academic year:  
   
Master of Arts/Master of Divinity/Master of Sacred Music $1,200 / course
Master of Theology $1,550 / course
Doctor of Philosophy $15,950 / year
   
Housing costs for the 2009/2010 academic year:
 
 
Dorm (Bockman) $250 / month
House 18 $425 / month
LDR Apartments  
Efficiency $490 / month
One bedroom $630 / month
Burntvedt Apartments (plus heat/electricity)  
     One bedroom $585 / month
     Two bedroom $690 / month
     Three bedroom $810 / month
Sandgren Apartments (plus electricity)  
     One bedroom $645 / month
     Two bedroom $765 / month
     Three bedroom $850 / month
Fulham Apartments (plus electricity and cooking gas) $620 / month
   
Board Plan (September to May - half billed each semester)  
Plan A (Up to $300 of remaining balance refunded at year end)

$2,450.00

Plan B (No refund)

$1,750.00


Health Insurance (12 Month Cost)

 
Saver Plan - Student

$1,309.00

Intermediate Plan - Student

$2,412.00

Enhanced Plan - Student

$3108.00

   
   

 

Student Expense Budgets/Costs
2008/2009 (9 month academic year)

 

On Campus

Off Campus

Tuition

$11,000.001

$11,000.001

Room and Board

$6,120.002

$9,585.00

Books/Fees

$2,000.00

$2,000.00

Transportation

$3,000.00

$3,000.00

Misc. Personal

$6,750.00

$6,750.00

Total

$28,870.00

$32,335.00

Additions to above budget for Luther Seminary Aid only:

  • $2500 for single parents
  • $4000 per child
  1. Tuition is based on 10 full courses during the academic year ($1,100 per course) for MDIV, MA and MSM students.  For tuition costs for the MTh and PhD. programs, please see below. 
  2. Board cost also includes an allowance for meals purchased other than in dining services.

 
Tuition for the 2008/2009 academic year:  
   
Master of Arts/Master of Divinity/Master of Sacred Music $1,100 / course
Master of Theology $1,420 / course
Doctor of Philosophy $15,950 / year
   
Housing costs for the 2008/2009 academic year:
 
 
Dorm (Bockman) $328 / month
Board Plan (required with dorm room) $254 / month
House 18 $416 / month
LDR Apartments  
Efficiency $470 / month
One bedroom $610 / month
Burntvedt Apartments (plus heat/electricity)  
     One bedroom $565 / month
     Two bedroom $670 / month
     Three bedroom $790 / month
Sandgren Apartments (plus electricity)  
     One bedroom $625 / month
     Two bedroom $745 / month
     Three bedroom $830 / month
Fulham Apartments (plus electricity and cooking gas) $600 / month

Health Insurance (12 Month Cost)

 
Basic Plan - Student

$2412.00

Basic Plan - Spouse $2856.00
Basic Plan - Child $1824.00
Enhanced Plan - Student $3108.00
Enhanced Plan - Spouse $3660.00
Enhanced Plan - Child $2556.00

 

 

 

 

   

 

2008/2009 Costs

 

 

These budgets are based on surveys of students.  They may or may not reflect your actual cost but are average costs over our entire student population.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

These budgets are based on surveys of students.  They may or may not reflect your actual cost but are average costs over our entire student population.