Distance Learning students pay tuition based on their enrollment category: degree-seeking or non-degree seeking. Below is the summary of charges:
Fall 2010 through Summer 2011
- Full-time degree-seeking students (Campus@Home) pay the same tuition rates as on-campus students and are eligible for the same financial aid awards. For full details, please go to our Financial Aid page.
- Part-time degree-seeking students pay $700 per credit hour.
- Non-degree students pay $400 per credit hour for 200-400 level courses. 100-level courses are $285 per credit hour. No financial aid is available for non-degree students, except for a 5% discount for members of HSLDA.
- There is a non-refundable tuition deposit of $75 per course for non-degree students.
- Both degree-seeking and non-degree-seeking students may be eligible for outside sources of scholarships and financial aid. Although the college cannot accept government funding, there are many private sources of aid. Click here for information on private scholarship funds.
- Students may audit courses for $500 per course
Fall 2011 through Summer 2012
- Full-time degree-seeking students (Campus@Home) pay the same tuition rates as on-campus students and are eligible for the same financial aid awards. For full details, please go to our Financial Aid page.
- Part-time degree-seeking students pay $948 per credit hour.
- Non-degree students pay $500 per credit hour for 200-400 level courses. 100-level courses are $305 per credit hour. No financial aid is available for non-degree students, except for a 5% discount for members of HSLDA.
- There is a non-refundable tuition deposit of $75 per course for non-degree students.
- Both degree-seeking and non-degree-seeking students may be eligible for outside sources of scholarships and financial aid. Although the college cannot accept government funding, there are many private sources of aid. Click here for information on private scholarship funds.
- Students may audit courses for $50 per credit.