An Accessible Graduate Degree

You might believe that graduate school at a premier Catholic research university would be an expensive endeavor.

The truth? We're actually one of the more affordable options among comparable universities and colleges. Include our array of assistantships and fellowships, loans and financial aid options, and you can make this excellent value even better. That's just a smart deal.

The first step to applying for financial aid is to apply and be accepted to a University of Dayton graduate program. The federal government requires that any student seeking the use of Title IV funds must first be admitted to a degree-seeking program.

Once you've been accepted to a graduate program, you should file your FAFSA. Then, we'll begin to prepare your aid for the upcoming year. 


Tuition, Financial Aid and Billing

Tuition and Cost

Find current tuition and costs, as well as expense allowances for the annual cost of attendance budget.

Financial Aid

Financial aid may be available to you as a degree-seeking graduate student. Learn about options and how to apply.

Billing and Payment

Learn about student accounts, paying University bills, payment plan options, refund policies and more.

Appeals and Special Circumstances

Get information for current and returning students on handling special circumstances, filing budget appeals and more.


Contact Us

If you have questions or need additional information about tuition and financial aid, we're here to help.

Contact Information

Take the Next Step

The first step is to apply and be accepted to a graduate program UD. Next, file the FAFSA so we can prepare any available financial aid.
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