Undergraduate Student Tuition and Costs

Summer A 2023 - Spring 2024
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100% of first-year students in 2022-23 received financial assistance. "What might YOU actually pay?"

Full-time Undergraduate Student (includes fall and spring)
Tuition (12-19 credit hours) $38,790
Mandatory Fees $  1,850
Housing and food (double room, Freedom Naz, Residence Hall Program Fee). Costs vary by housing type and meal plan. Details: Student Accounts page $15,770
Total $56,410
Part-time Undergraduate Student
except Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) years 4-6
Tuition $925/credit hour
Registration Fee   $30/semester

In addition to the expenses listed, we estimate that full-time Nazareth students will need $1,000 per academic year for books and supplies and at least $1,500 for transportation and discretionary personal expenses.

For a complete list of costs, including fees required for certain courses, visit our Student Accounts page.


What might you actually pay?

Financial aid makes a Nazareth private education possible for many students/families. These are examples for first-year students with a 3.2 GPA, who will live on campus, from a household of four people. Your aid may be different and depends on multiple factors, including specific family resources and student GPA. Also, students can earn $3,000 at a campus job, which could be used for books or personal costs.

Student #1
Household income up to $48,000
2022–23 tuition, fees, books, on-campus housing, and food $57,410
Qualifies for federal, state, institutional aid of $33,200 -$33,200
Federal loans $5,500 -$5,500
Average cost after financial aid $18,710
Student #2
Household income of $48,000–$75,000
2022–23 tuition, fees, books, on-campus housing, and food $57,410
Qualifies for federal, state, institutional aid of $28,300 -$28,300
Federal loans $5,500 -$5,500
Average cost after financial aid $23,610
Student #3
Household income of $75,000–$110,000
2022–23 tuition, fees, books, on-campus housing, and food $57,410
Qualifies for federal, state, institutional aid of $25,350 -$25,350
Federal loans $5,500 -$5,500
Average cost after financial aid $26,560
Student #4
Household income over $110,000
2022–23 tuition, fees, books, on-campus housing, and food $57,410
Qualifies for federal, state, institutional aid of $21,150 -$21,150
Federal loans $5,500 -$5,500
Average cost after financial aid $30,760