Cost of Attendance at New York Theological Seminary


Each year, New York Theological Seminary develops student expense budgets that are used when determining students’ financial need. Student expense budgets include actual tuition and fee costs as well as allowances for the cost of books and supplies, transportation, food, housing and personal expenses. These student expense budgets are developed using information from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the U.S. Office of Management and Budget and CollegeBoard.com.
 
These expense budgets represent the maximum amount of Financial Aid that students may receive from all sources, including student loans.
 
The nine-month (Fall and Spring semesters) student expense budgets that are used to determine financial need for the 2010-2011 academic year are:

Expenses

M.Div./M.P.S.

D.Min.

Tuition

$6,960$6,000 (1st Year)
$5,000 (2nd Year)
$3,700 (3rd Year)
$2,075 (Continuing Fee per Year Afterwards)

Books & Supplies

$1,000$1,000

Fees

$300$2,300

Living Expenses

Housing, Transportation, Miscellaneous
$12,694$12,694

Total

$20,954$21,994
$20,994
$19,694