Tuition and Financial Aid
Education is an investment in your professional pursuit to support individuals in need and champion social and economic justice.
Loyola's Financial Aid Office will help you secure the necessary financial resources to make your social work education accessible and affordable.
2024/2025 tuition for MSW courses in the School of Social Work is $1,080 per credit hour. As a 49-credit hour program, base tuition for the MSW program is approximately $52,920. The 23-credit hour MSW Advanced Standing/BSW-MSW 5th Year program base tuition is approximately $24,840. The base tuition rate does not include mandatory university fees or increases in tuition that may incur at the start of each academic year. More information about university fees can be found on the Office of the Bursar’s Webpage.
Graduate Students
Graduate Scholarships
The School of Social Work offers internal scholarships to incoming MSW admits who demonstrate financial need, community engagement, a commitment to academic success at Loyola, and promise in the social work profession.
Undergraduate Students
Education is an investment in your professional pursuit to support individuals in need and champion social and economic justice.
Loyola's Financial Aid Office will help you secure the necessary financial resources to make your social work education accessible and affordable.
2024/2025 tuition for MSW courses in the School of Social Work is $1,080 per credit hour. As a 49-credit hour program, base tuition for the MSW program is approximately $52,920. The 23-credit hour MSW Advanced Standing/BSW-MSW 5th Year program base tuition is approximately $24,840. The base tuition rate does not include mandatory university fees or increases in tuition that may incur at the start of each academic year. More information about university fees can be found on the Office of the Bursar’s Webpage.
Graduate Students
Graduate Scholarships
The School of Social Work offers internal scholarships to incoming MSW admits who demonstrate financial need, community engagement, a commitment to academic success at Loyola, and promise in the social work profession.