May 08, 2024  
2023-2024 Graduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Graduate Catalog

Fees and Expenses


Fees and Expenses (2023-24)

NOTE: Fees and expenses apply to the 2023-24 academic year only.

Graduate tuition is billed at a per credit rate which is dependent on the school from which the course is taught.

2023-2024 Graduate Program Tuition (per credit hour)
 
Girard School of Business
Per Credit

Accounting (online), Master of Science

 $       679

Business Analytics (online), Graduate Certificate

 $       679

Business Analytics (online), Master of Science

 $       679

Finance (online), Master of Science

 $       679

Management (online), Master of Science

 $       679

Management, Master of Science*

 $       679

 

 

Winston School of Education and Social Policy  
Per Credit 

Catholic School Leadership, Graduate Certificate

 $       368

Community-Based Nonprofit Leadership, Graduate Certificate

 $       736

Community Engagement, Master of Education

 $       736

Criminology and Criminal Justice, Master of Science

 $       929

Educational Leadership, CAGS

 $       579

Higher Education, Master of Education

 $       736

School Counseling, Master of Education

 $     1028

Teacher Education, Master of Education

 $       736

Teacher Education (online), Master of Education

$        579

Clinical Mental Health Counseling (online), Master of Science

$        676

Clinical Mental Health Counseling (on-ground), Master of Science

$      1069

 

 
School of Nursing and Health Science
Per Credit 

Athletic Training, Master of Science

 $       830

Community Health Education, Master of Science

 $     1069

Exercise and Sports Science, Master of Science

 $     1069

Health and Wellness Management, Master of Science

 $     1069

Nutrition and Human Performance

 $     1069

 

 
School of Arts and Sciences
Per Credit 

Interfaith Spirituality, Graduate Certificate

 $       701

Master of Public Affairs and Administration (on-ground)

 $     1069

Master of Public Affairs and Administration (on-line)

 
 $       812

Spiritual Direction, Graduate Certificate

 $       701

Spiritual Direction, Master of Arts

 $       701

Spirituality, Master of Arts

 $       701

 

 

School of Engineering and Computational Science
Per Credit

Biology, Master of Science

 $     1069

Computer Science, (online) Master of Science

 $       679

Data Science (online), Graduate Certificate

 $       650

Data Science (online), Master of Science

 $       650

Engineering Management - Product Management Concentration (online), Master of Science

 $       815

 

 

Other Fees and Expenses (Does not apply to online programs)

Comprehensive Fee (per semester)

 

    1-8 credits

$       323

    9 or more credits

$       606

Student Health Insurance (per year), unless waived     

$    3,797

Graduate Parking Fee (per semester)

$       125

Police Academy Fee** 

$    2,478

**Applies only to those enrolled in the M.S. in Criminology and Criminal Justice program who are also enrolled in the Merrimack College Police Academy.

 

Online Courses

There is an $120 fee per online course.

 

The above figures represent tuition and other fees for the 2023-24 academic year only. The College reserves the right to change any of the above charges at its own discretion without prior notice. Additional charges may be applicable for specific areas of study. The above figures do not include the cost of books, travel, and personal expenses.

VA Benefits: Chapter 31 or 33

Merrimack will adhere to the requirements of and comply with the Veterans Benefits and Transition Act of 2018, specifically S2248 PL 115-407 Section 103.

Merrimack permits any covered individual to attend or participate in the course of education during the period beginning on the date on which the individual provides to the educational institution a certificate of eligibility for entitlement to educational assistance under chapter 31 or 33 of this title. A Certificate of Eligibility can also include a “Statement of Benefits” obtained from the Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) website- eBenefits, or a VAF28-1905 form for chapter 31 authorization purposes.

Merrimack ensures that the educational institution will not impose any penalty, including the assessment of late fees, the denial of access to classes, libraries, or other institutional facilities, or the requirement that a covered individual borrow additional funds, on any covered individual because of the individual’s inability to meet his or her financial obligations to the institution due to the delayed disbursement of a payment to be provided by the Secretary under chapter 31 or 33 of this title.   

Please Note:  Merrimack will hold a student responsible for any portion(s) of tuition and fees not covered by the VA (ex: room & board charges).

Refund Policy

Fall and Spring Courses*

Within the first 15 days of the term 

Full refund

After the 15th day of the term   

No refund

*Winter and summer session courses are provided through Professional Studies.

If you have a negative balance, or credit balance, due to financial aid that is no longer pending, an overpayment, or withdrawal from a course or the College, you are eligible to request a refund check. Credit balances automatically stay on the account and go toward any charges the student may incur in the future unless a refund is requested or the student formally leaves the school through graduation or withdrawal.

All requests for credit balances on your student account must be initiated using the Refund Request Form found on MyMack.

To Find the Form:

Sign into MyMack

Click Student Info

Click Student Billing

Click Refund Request Form found under forms

It can take up to four weeks for a check to become available. Please be aware if there are any changes to your charges or adjustments to your Financial Aid award that result in a balance, you would be responsible for repayment to the College.

Note: Please keep in mind, Financial Aid for each semester will not disburse until after the end of the add/drop period. Credit balances from aid cannot be refunded until the aid is disbursed. Please plan accordingly.

Please note that there are no refunds for tuition or any fees (comprehensive fee) nor a refund on room and board in the event that Merrimack College determines, at its sole discretion, that it must shut down and transition to remote learning. 

Agreement

By registering for classes, students acknowledge and agree that Merrimack College reserves the right to modify all aspects of its programming (educational, both in-person and remote; extracurricular; and any other programs currently available, or created over the course of the 2023-2024 academic year) at its sole discretion, and in response to orders of civil authority or as a result of COVID-19 or other causes outside of its control. Further, students acknowledge that in the event of any changes the College deems necessary, tuition and fees and room and board are set for the year and will not be adjusted or refunded. 

Financial aid is available from Federal and Merrimack College sources to help meet these costs. 

Withdrawals

The notice of withdrawal* must be in writing; refunds will be granted according to the date of receipt of the notice by the divisional office, not by the date on the letter of withdrawal. Therefore, it is advisable to fax, e-mail, or file withdrawals in person at the Office of the Registrar, and not rely upon mail service. Refunds for recipients of Title IV federal assistance, will receive refunds according to the Title IV policy published in the Merrimack College catalog.

*Please note: Withdrawal dates may vary for online programs.

 

Merrimack College complies with the refund policies as outlined in the Higher Education Amendments of 1998. The refund calculation for the return of Title IV funds with completion of less than or equal to sixty percent of the semester will be the lesser of:

Total Title IV Aid X % of Uncompleted Semester = Unearned Aid Or

Total Institutional Costs X % of Uncompleted Semester = Unearned Costs

The College will refund the credit of the lesser of Unearned Aid or Unearned Costs to the Title IV programs in the following order:

Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan

Federal Direct Graduate PLUS Loan

If more than sixty percent of the semester is completed, no Title IV funds will be returned.