MS in Counseling (PPS)
MS in Counseling (PPS)
On this page, you’ll find essential tuition and fee information, scholarship resources and details on applying for financial aid.
Tuition* | $865 per credit $41,520 base cost (48 credits)* $44,115 base cost with Child Welfare and Attendance Specialization (51 credits)* |
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Technology Fee | $70 per semester |
Wellness Fee | $80 per semester |
*Does not include books/supplies. It’s estimated that full-time students can expect to pay an additional $300 per semester for materials.
Counselor Education Field Studies Coordination fees | $60 Child Welfare and Attendance Seminar; $80 Field Studies in School Counseling I, Field Studies in School Counseling II |
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Graduate and Professional Student Council activity fee | $30, one-time fee applies to all new graduate students |
Audit fee | One half the tuition listed above |
Late registration fee | $60, for registration submitted after the add/drop deadline |
Late transaction fee | $55, for employer reimbursement applications received after the second week of the semester |
All fees are subject to change without notice. Cal Lutheran reserves the right to change, delete or add to this pricing schedule as deemed appropriate.
Cal Lutheran offers a variety of funding options from internal and external sources. Don’t let the cost of an education keep you from realizing your academic goals. If cost is a concern for you, call us at 805-493-3325.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the federal financial aid application that must be completed by anyone seeking federal or state financial assistance from an educational institution in the U.S. Our FAFSA school code is 001133. This form must be submitted each academic year.
Graduate Academic Scholarships are available to graduate and credential students based on financial need as demonstrated by the FAFSA or CADAA, provided they have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0. This competitive scholarship may award up to $2,500 per academic year, dependent on full or part-time enrollment status and number of semesters attending.
This scholarship application is open:
Cal Lutheran has partnered with local organizations to offer their employees a $100 per credit discount on any of our graduate and professional programs (future semesters only).
Fill out an application through the Cal Lutheran Scholarships system to see if you are eligible for additional award opportunities ($500-$10,000) in our scholarships database.
Cal Lutheran established the Community Scholars for Black Lives program to empower students to work in tandem with community leaders and create conditions for Black lives to flourish. In addition to the $5,000 scholarship, recipients benefit from mentorship, conference travel funds and a project budget.
This award allows congregations of any faith to assist outstanding students who have demonstrated a commitment to the life and work of their place of worship. The University will match monies received from our partner congregations in support of a student attending Cal Lutheran full-time, up to $2,500 per academic year. This award may be renewed each year, up to three times, after the first year.
California Lutheran University and EdAssist have partnered to offer a $100 per credit tuition reduction for employees of select EdAssist partners for our graduate and professional programs.
To take advantage of this offer, simply list your participating employer on your application for admission. Graduate students will also need to submit a Graduate Financial Aid application in order to be awarded the tuition reduction for the correct semesters and units. Reduced tuition is available for current and future semesters only. Prospective and current students who have not previously notified the institution of their EdAssist affiliation should contact the Graduate and Professional’s Admission Office.
Eligibility for the Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan is determined by the FAFSA and is not need-based. Students must be enrolled at least half time (three credits or more per semester) to receive a Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan. Eligibility will be determined by the Office of Financial Aid.
Alternative student loans (also called education or private student loans) are designed to bridge the gap between college costs and traditional financial aid resources. They may be used to help pay for current semester expenses, past due balances from a previous semester or academic year, and can also be used for students who are enrolled less than half time. Visit our alternative loans page for more information on these loans and how to apply.
As a participating institution in the Yellow Ribbon Program, Cal Lutheran will fund tuition and fee expenses that exceed what is covered by the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Find out if you qualify.
As a veteran or military dependent, you have many options for financial assistance. Find out what you may be eligible for.
Ready to use your veterans benefits at Cal Lutheran? Find out how to apply for benefits and what the application process entails.
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