Master of Education Tuition and Financial Aid
Earning a master of education at Pacific University is an investment in your future. We are here to help you plan a financing strategy for your education.
The Financial Aid Office determines eligibility for all federal loan and employment programs and provides resources for students interested in borrowing through private and alternative loan programs. The process of financing a graduate education can be challenging; the Financial Aid Office is committed to making the process as manageable as possible.
Review master of education tuition, program costs and financial aid below.
Master of Education Tuition 2023-2024
Tuition and fees are based on standard program enrollment.
Year 1 tuition and fees: $10,584/year
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Academic Year 2023-2024
Academic Year 2022-2023
Master of Education with Special Education Endorsement Tuition 2023-2024
Tuition and fees are based on standard program enrollment.
Year 1 tuition and fees: $21,430/year
Year 2 tuition and fees: $6,184/year
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Academic Year 2023-2024
Academic Year 2022-2023
Financial Aid
To apply for financial aid, complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA is available annually beginning October 1. To explore and understand available financing options, we recommend that you file the FAFSA no later than February 15, prior to the start of the academic year. It is not necessary to be accepted for admission prior to submitting a FAFSA.
Loans
Federal Student Loan Programs
Federal student loan programs offer:
- Fixed interest rates, set annually by the federal government
- Income-driven repayment plans
- Loan forgiveness plans
Private Loans
Alternative loans are available through private lenders. Eligibility is generally based on a borrower’s employment history, credit score, debt-to-income ratio, and enrollment status. Students are encouraged to explore federal student loan options before applying for alternative student loans.
Learn more about federal student loans for undergraduate programs and graduate and professional programs.
Federal Work Study
Federal work study funds part-time jobs for students with financial need, as determined by the FAFSA. Earnings are paid directly to the student for hours worked. To qualify, students must submit the FAFSA by March 1 (prior to the start of the academic year) and indicate on the FAFSA that they want to be considered for federal work study.