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Tuition Costs

Cedarville University's Master of Arts in Innovation program is designed for full-time completion in just two years.

Tuition Rate: Summer 2024 - Spring 2025 Program Requirements Total Tuition
$680 per credit 33 credits $22,440

Tuition Rate: Summer 2025 - Spring 2026 Program Requirements Total Tuition
$680 per credit 33 credits $22,440

Estimated Cost of Attendance

Tuition and Variable Expenses for the current year for the Master of Arts in Innovation (MA) program are listed below.

The Estimated Cost of Attendance equals Direct Charges + Variable Expenses. These are estimates and may vary. Prior to each term, a student will be able to view their term statement (charges and anticipated financial aid for that specific term). The Estimated Cost of Attendance below is required by federal regulations to determine how much financial aid a student is eligible to receive. This includes:

  • Housing
  • Food
  • Textbooks
  • Computer
  • Personal Expenses
  • Transportation Expenses

The following is based on 6 credit hours per semester for three terms. Financial Aid, if awarded, will use a three-term attendance pattern (summer, fall and spring) and aid will be distributed over three terms. MA students do not need to complete an application for summer aid since students may receive financial aid up to the amount of their calculated Estimated Cost of Attendance.

2024–25

Direct Charges (billed to student statement) Summer '24 Fall '24 Spring '25 Annual
Tuition $4,080 $4,080 $4,080 $12,240
Total Estimated Direct Charges $4,080 $4,080 $4,080 $12,240
Estimated Variable Costs Summer '24 Fall '24 Spring '25 Annual
Housing $4,885 $4,885 $4,885 $14,655
Food $2,331 $2,331 $2,331 $6,993
Textbooks $391 $391 $391 $1,173
Computer $366 $366 $366 $1,098
Personal Expenses $1,110 $1,110 $1,110 $3,330
Transportation $396 $396 $396 $1,188
Total - Estimated Variable Expenses $9,479 $9,479 $9,479 $28,437
Total - Estimated Annual Cost of Attendance $13,559 $13,559 $13,559 $40,677

Federal regulations require institutions provide an allowance for the costs associated with obtaining a license, certification, or a first professional credential, for a student in a program that prepares them to enter a profession that requires such a qualification. Institutions are permitted to use an average. If you are taking such an exam for this academic year, add $264 to the total cost of attendance (note: this is not a charge to your bill) and contact the Financial Aid office as it may allow for an increase in your educational loan(s).

2025–26

Direct Charges (billed to student statement) Summer '25 Fall '25 Spring '26 Annual
Tuition $4,080 $4,080 $4,080 $12,240
Total Estimated Direct Charges $4,080 $4,080 $4,080 $12,240
Estimated Variable Costs Summer '25 Fall '25 Spring '26 Annual
Housing $5,012 $5,012 $5,012 $15,036
Food $2,392 $2,392 $2,392 $7,176
Textbooks $403 $403 $403 $1,209
Computer $376 $376 $376 $1,128
Personal Expenses $1,145 $1,145 $1,145 $3,435
Transportation $406 $406 $406 $1,218
Total - Estimated Variable Expenses $9,734 $9,734 $9,734 $29,202
Total - Estimated Annual Cost of Attendance $13,814 $13,814 $13,814 $41,442

Federal regulations require institutions provide an allowance for the costs associated with obtaining a license, certification, or a first professional credential, for a student in a program that prepares them to enter a profession that requires such a qualification. Institutions are permitted to use an average. If you are taking such an exam for this academic year, add $264 to the total cost of attendance (note: this is not a charge to your bill) and contact the Financial Aid office as it may allow for an increase in your educational loan(s).

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