Tuition
Undergraduate Student Rate
Full-time (12-18 credit hours, August-May) |
$19,635 per semester
$39,270 per academic year
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Part-time (1-11 credit hours) |
$1,290 per credit hour |
19 or more credit hours |
$1,290 per credit hour |
Those enrolled in combined bachelor’s/master’s programs |
$1,290 per credit hour for the fifth and subsequent years of graduate study |
Summer Session 2023 classes |
$1,290 per credit hour |
Consortium Tuition
Payment for credits earned through Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area courses is due at the time of registration. Marymount consortium students pay the Marymount tuition rate to the Marymount Student Accounts Office. Credits taken through the consortium are counted toward full-time/part-time status at Marymount for the purposes of financial aid. Students must pay all applicable fees to the visited institution.
Refunds and credits to accounts for consortium courses follow the Marymount refund schedule.
Tuition Payment
Standard Due Dates
Fall Semester |
August 5, 2024
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Spring Semester |
January 3, 2025 |
Summer Sessions I and III |
May 5, 2025 |
Summer Session II |
June 16, 2025 |
Payments made online or in person using a credit/debit card will be charged a 2.3% service fee. Payments made using an eCheck will be charged a $1.75 service fee. Service fees are assessed and applied on a transactional basis and cannot be waived or refunded.
Monthly late payment fees of $75 will be assessed to all delinquent accounts. All payments must be made in U.S. currency and drawn on U.S. banks. Marymount University accepts cash, checks, money orders, credit cards (American Express, MasterCard, or Visa only; credit card payments can be made online through Workday), and ACH (Automated Clearing House) electronic transfers. Do not mail cash. Checks and money orders must be made payable to Marymount University. All checks and money orders must include the student’s ID number, address, and phone number on the face of the check. All returned checks are subject to a $55 service fee.
If, for any reason, a parent, a guardian, an employer, or an embassy does not honor their financial obligation to the university on behalf of a student, the student will be held responsible for those financial obligations.
A student’s pending class registration is subject to cancellation if there is a prior-term unpaid balance on the student’s account.
If students have questions about charges on their accounts, they should bring the amount in question to the attention of the Student Accounts Office. Students do not have to pay that amount while it is being reviewed. However, they are obligated to pay all parts of the bill that are not in question no later than the due date.