Program Costs
Marshall President Brad D. Smith is known to say, “We will grow students, not fees.” Although some increases are inevitable, Marshall University and the Counseling Department prioritizes access and value in the educational experience. The total cost for the degree depends on several factors including the number of credits taken per term, number of terms enrolled, scholarships, grants, and changes to Marshall University tuition and fees.
Please visit the Marshall University Tuition and Fees page for detailed information about the cost for the Master of Arts in Counseling degree.
Financial Aid, Assistantships, Scholarships, & Grants
To reduce the financial burden of the Master of Arts in counseling degree and increase the return on investment, please review these resources to help you make an informed decision about your future graduate studies:
Marshall University financial aid information can be found at the Marshall University Student Financial Assistance page.
Additional internal assistantships, scholarships, and grants can be found here:
- Marshall Graduate Assistantship Positions
- School-Based Mental Health Scholars Program
- Higher Education for Learning Problems Center (H.E.L.P.)
- William A. Wallace Memorial Scholarship
- John Hunsley Memorial Scholarship
External scholarships and grants can be found through organizations including:
Loan repayment programs can be found through organizations including: