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Costs & Financial Aid

We understand that tuition and other costs are important considerations when deciding which graduate school to attend. As one of the most affordable private universities in the United States, a significant portion of the cost of operating the university is paid from the tithes of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Therefore, students and families of students who are tithe-paying members of The LDS Church are charged a lower tuition rate than non-LDS students. This practice is similar in principle to that of state universities that generally charge residents lower tuition rates than out-of-state residents.

Many forms of financial aid are readily available to students. Many graduate students receive fellowships, awards, teaching and research assistantships, and department and national scholarships. The cost of living is also very reasonable in Provo and there are many student jobs available.

Cost of Attendance
2023-2024 Cost of Attendance
2022-2023 Cost of Attendance
2021-2022 Cost of Attendance
Two Semesters Graduate Marriott**/Law
LDS Tuition
Cost of Full-time tuition.
$8,096 $15,076
Non-LDS Tuition
Cost of Full-time tuition.
$16,192 $30,152
Food and Housing
Including rent, utilities, and living expenses.
$15,368 $15,368
Books and Supplies
Cost varies depending on requirements for enrolled course.
$1,040 $2,296
Personal Expenses
Includes BYU Health Insurance.
$4,520 $4,520
Transportation
Cost varies depending on method of transportation.
$3,520 $3,520
Loan Fees $208 $208
LDS Total*: $32,752 $40,988
Non-LDS Total*: $40,848 $56,064

** Marriott Includes: MISM, MAcc, MBA, EMBA, MPA and EMPA

Two Semesters Graduate Marriott**/Law
LDS Tuition
Cost of Full-time tuition.
$7,932 $14,636
Non-LDS Tuition
Cost of Full-time tuition.
$15,864 $29,272
Room and Board
Including rent, utilities, and living expenses.
$14,424 $14,424
Books and Supplies
Cost varies depending on requirements for enrolled course.
$960 $2,120
Personal Expenses
Includes BYU Health Insurance.
$4,176 $4,176
Transportation
Cost varies depending on method of transportation.
$3,248 $3,248
Loan Fees $188 $188
LDS Total*: $30,928 $38,792
Non-LDS Total*: $38,860 $53,428

*For each dependent $2,100 will be added to the total amount.
** Marriott Includes: MISM, MAcc, MBA, EMBA, MPA and EMPA

Two Semesters Graduate Marriott**/Law
LDS Tuition
Cost of Full-time tuition.
$7,700 $14,208
Non-LDS Tuition
Cost of Full-time tuition.
$15,400 $28,416
Room and Board
Including rent, utilities, and living expenses.
$13,648 $13,648
Books and Supplies
Cost varies depending on requirements for enrolled course.
$912 $2,008
Personal Expenses
Includes BYU Health Insurance.
$3,952 $3,952
Transportation
Cost varies depending on method of transportation.
$3,072 $3,072
Loan Fees $184 $184
LDS Total*: $29,468 $37,072
Non-LDS Total*: $37,168 $51,280

*For each dependent $2,100 will be added to the total amount.
** Marriott Includes: MISM, MAcc, MBA, EMBA, MPA and EMPA

Additionally, the cost of room and board is a large part of total expenses. As such, it is important to make the decision that’s right for you. BYU’s housing departments can help students find the right housing option by visiting their portals for On-Campus Housing and Off-Campus Housing.

Scholarships

Many of our graduate departments offer additional scholarship or funding opportunities; contact your respective graduate program for more information.

The Graduate Studies office and Graduate Student Society (GSS) offers these scholarships:

Professional Presentation Award

The Professional Presentation Awards (PPA's) are a $500 award for presenting high quality scholarly work at a conference during the school year. Any graduate student presenting original work may apply for an award. For more information, including PPA submission deadlines, please click here.

Part-Time Work

There are many benefits to working part-time while enrolled as a student at BYU. Part-time employment allows students to gain meaningful work experience, help pay for their expenses, and learn to manage their time. College work experience can also help students build their resumes, gain new skills, develop talents, and provide references for their future careers.

On-Campus Employment

Each year about 15,000 students work on campus. These students enjoy student-friendly schedules ranging from 10-20 hours a week, along with the convenience of working within walking distance of their classes.

Many graduate programs provide part time employment opportunities for their graduate students in the form of graduate research or teaching assistantships wherein students may work for an hourly or contracted rate based on available departmental funding. Applicants may inquire directly through their respective graduate programs about assistantship opportunities.

You can apply for an on-campus job using the Student Employment website.

Off-Campus Employment

For students who want to gain off-campus work experience, there are also numerous jobs available in the Provo community.