Costs and Financial Aid
The tuition rates and scholarship levels for each graduate program vary by school at North Park University and students need to refer to the specific information on the particular school’s website.
Money is available in subsidized and unsubsidized funds through the federal government at an attractive rate. Interest on subsidized loans is paid by the federal government while the student is in school. To apply, please visit the Stafford Loan website at www.fafsa.ed.gov.
North Park’s convenient payment plan allows you to spread tuition costs over the duration of the term in equal monthly installments. A modest fee of $30 per semester is charged for this option.
The extension plan for employer reimbursement allows students who are eligible for their employer’s tuition reimbursement program to defer payment of tuition until two weeks after grades are posted. To enroll in the plan, students must submit a letter from their employer stating they are part of the organization’s tuition reimbursement program and complete an Extension Plan for Employer Reimbursement Agreement, which can be found on the North Park University website. There is a $30 fee (per semester) to enroll in the payment plan.