Recognized nationally as a powerhouse for high-quality programs, MSOE’s superior teaching and hands-on learning provide an excellent value for students interested in technical fields. We believe that financial barriers should never stand in the way of bright, motivated students.
Cost
While at first glance college tuition may seem high, it’s important for you to understand that most students don’t pay the entire cost out of pocket. Financial assistance exists in many forms, including scholarships, grants, student loans and
Work-study programs. In fact, nearly 99 percent of full-time MSOE students receive some sort of financial assistance.
Payment Options
Payment plans are based on your financial situation and chosen on a term basis. Initial registrations require a $175 non-refundable enrollment deposit.
- Payment in full — this option requires payment of a term's tuition/fees/room and board and/or the other charges by the due date as stated on the term's billing notice. Failure to pay the term charges by the billing due date as indicated will result in a late fee of not more than 1% per month assessed on the total unpaid charges and subsequent months until the balance is paid in full.
- Financial aid — money is automatically applied to tuition and remaining amounts are billed to students, either due in full by the date listed or monthly using the H.E.L.P. payment plan.
- H.E.L.P. payment plan — MSOE’s in-house payment plan can have you on a monthly payment plan in five easy steps.
- Tuition reimbursement — students using employer reimbursement may defer tuition payments until 45 days after a term's grades are posted pending reimbursement from employers. Students must provide documentation proving reimbursement eligibility.
- Direct billing to employers — students working for employers who pay tuition at the beginning of the term may authorize MSOE to bill their employer directly.
Federal Financial Aid
Both part-time and full-time undergraduate and graduate students are eligible for some sort of federal financial assistance. Students must be enrolled in a minimum of six undergraduate or three graduate credits per term in a degree-seeking program to be eligible to apply for federal and state aid.
To apply for financial aid, you must be accepted for admission to MSOE and complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
You can complete the FAFSA online at www.fafsa.gov or by requesting a paper FAFSA from the Financial Aid Office at (800) 778-7223 or finaid@msoe.edu.


