Tuition and fees must be paid in US dollars. All bank fees incurred
in processing student checks are charged to the student. Tuition
payments may be paid by credit card, checks or wire transfers.
| Tuition and Fees |
| Item | Cost |
| MA Per class Tuition | $2,595 |
| MBA Per class Tuition | $2,640 |
Registration Fee per Fall and Spring semester
(non refundable) | $150 |
Registration Fee for Summer Session
(non refundable) | $70 |
| Deferred Payment Plan Fee | $150 |
The University administration reserves the right, whenever
advisable, to change or modify its schedule of tuition and fees.
Every effort is made to maintain them at the lowest possible
level.
Scholarships
Scholarship awards are competitive and are made on the basis of
scholastic achievement, need, and evidence of leadership, work
experience and other personal characteristics that may add value to
the academic and social atmosphere at SJU. Scholarships vary from
partial to full tuition. They are generally given to full time
students for a period of one year. To be considered for a
scholarship, you must include an additional letter with your
application material stating your interest in being considered as a
candidate. Students holding tuition scholarships are required to
pay the general fees and any other fees required for the courses
they are taking.
U.S. Federal Loans for American
Citizens
American students who are interested in studying in Rome are
eligible to apply for federal graduate loans in the U.S. This
process should be started in January and can be started prior to
receiving an acceptance to St. John's University. The University
deadline for filing the FAFSA is Feb. 1 each year.
The following is a brief description of the financial aid
application process:
First, students must fill out a FAFSA form, this may be done
on-line. You must include the SJU Title IV Code: 002823.
The U.S. government will automatically notify SJU that you have
filed for loans. You should receive a copy of the form you filed in
the mail, you will be asked to confirm that all the information is
correct and to mail it back to the U.S. government agency.
Once you are admitted to St. John's and the university has
received your FAFSA (this comes from the U.S. agency), the
university will process your loan request.
St. John's will send you a package and a financial letter. Then
you will have to complete the necessary forms provided by the
financial aid office and return them via mail to the
university.
Graduate Assistantships
Graduate assistantships are competitive. Full and part time
assistantships are awarded on a semester basis to qualified
students. These awards are based on academic achievement. Full
tuition remission for up to 4 classes per semester is awarded and
all students must maintain a full time study program. Their
renewal, contingent on satisfactory work, is at the discretion of
the University. Students who are interested in applying for a
graduate assistantship must complete the appropriate application
form in addition to all the application materials and send all
material. For further information about the availability of
assistantships, please contact the Director in Rome.
Financial Aid Links