College of Online Learning Graduate Studies

2025-2026 Tuition and Fees

Tuition Per Credit Hour

 
Doctor of Education$600
Doctor of Strategic Leadership$625
Master of Education Programs $320
Master of Organizational Leadership$400
Master of Science (Clinical Mental Health Counseling & School Counseling)$420
School Psychological Examiner Certification$420
Audit½ credit hour rate
Certificate Programs$85 

Nonrefundable Fees

 
Application (one-time)$25
Late Registration$100
Student ID Card (one time)$25
Graduation/Certification Filing$140
Technology Fee Per Semester$100
Transcript Evaluation$50
Full-Time Doctoral Student Fee Per Semester$155
Full-Time Master Student Fee Per Semester$225
Part-Time Doctoral & Master Student Fee Per Semester             $100

Additional fees may be attached to courses. See Graduate Fees for a list of other fees charged when applicable.

Drop/Withdrawal Refund Schedule

Students will receive any refund they may be eligible for within 40 days after notification of withdrawal or dismissal. Students who are dismissed will receive any applicable refunds in accordance with the University’s refund schedule, based on the effective date of the suspension or termination.

Semester-Long Courses
  • First full week of classes 100%
  • Second full week of classes 75%
  • Third full week of classes 50%
  • Fourth full week of classes 25%
  • After fourth full week of classes 0%
Less-Than Semester Long Courses (Block/Term/7-Week)
  • Before the first week of class 100%
  • Before the second week of class 75%
  • Before the third week of class 50%
  • After the third week of class 0%
All Courses:
  • If a student makes a tuition payment after the first day of class and then withdraws within 72 hours of that payment, Evangel will provide a 100% tuition refund.
  • In all cases for every semester, at 60% of course completion, there will be a 0% refund.
  • All fees are nonrefundable.

     

Assistantships

Enrolled graduate students may be awarded an assistantship for both the first and second year of study. A graduate assistant will be assigned to work with a faculty member to assist in teaching a course or in conducting research. Typical assistantships require five to ten hours of work per week, and result in a taxable stipend that is generally equal to the pay of a part-time job. Assistantships are awarded on a yearly basis and therefore must be renewed annually.

Decisions regarding the awarding of assistantships are made by the program coordinator. The assistantships are awarded based upon the following criteria:

  • Strong academic record
  • Skills and strengths of the applicant
  • Availability for service.

When awarded an assistantship, the student will be notified in writing regarding the dollar amount of the assistantship, the semesters of expected service, the number of hours to be worked, and the faculty supervisor.