Undergraduate Tuition and Fees
Office of Student Accounts
What does it cost to attend Hamline?
Your cost to attend Hamline is determined by many factors. Many students receive gift aid (scholarships and grants that reduce your expenses, which you don’t have to pay back).
- More than 95% of new undergraduate students receive Hamline scholarships and grants
- The average financial aid package for new undergraduate students is $40,000 per year
2025-2026 tuition and fees
Full-time tuition | $50,613 per year |
Student activity fee (estimated) | $525 per year |
Health services fee | $310 per year |
Facilities fee | $156 per year |
Technology fee | $390 per year |
Book rental fee | $740 per year |
Health insurance (estimated, optional) | $2,700 per year |
International student fee (if applicable) | $500 per semester |
New student fee (if applicable) | $320 per year |
Commuter student declining balance meal plan | $400 per year |
Course fees, where applicable | Varies by course |
edTPA (Teacher Performance Assessment) fee (estimated, student teaching only) | $350 per year |
Full-time status is 12-18 credits per semester. Students will be charged an additional $1,637 for each credit over 18.
Part-time tuition | $1,637 per credit |
Student activity fee (estimated) | $525 per year |
Health services fee | $228 per year |
Facilities fee | $94 per year |
Technology fee | $245 per year |
Book rental fee | $450 per year |
Health insurance (estimated, optional) | $2,700 per year |
International student fee (if applicable) | $500 per semester |
New student fee | $320 per year |
Commuter student declining balance meal plan | $400 per year |
Course fees, where applicable | Varies by course |
edTPA (Teacher Performance Assessment (estimated, student teaching only) | $350 per year |
Tuition | $818 per credit |
Book rental fee | $80 per term |
Course fees (where applicable) | Varies by course |
2024-2025 tuition and fees
Full-time tuition | $48,784 per year |
Student activity fee (estimated) | $514 per year |
Health services fee | $300 per year |
Facilities fee | $150 per year |
Technology fee | $370 per year |
Book rental fee | $740 per year |
Health insurance (estimated, optional) | $2,700 per year |
International student fee (if applicable) | $362 per year |
New student fee (if applicable) | $300 per year |
Commuter student declining balance meal plan | $400 per year |
Course fees, where applicable | Varies by course |
edTPA (Teacher Performance Assessment) fee (estimated, student teaching only) | $350 per year |
Full-time status is 12-18 credits per semester. Students will be charged an additional $1,578 for each credit over 18.
Part-time tuition | $1,578 per credit |
Student activity fee (estimated) | $514 per year |
Health services fee | $220 per year |
Facilities fee | $90 per year |
Technology fee | $230 per year |
Book rental fee | $460 per year |
Health insurance (estimated, optional) | $2,700 per year |
International student fee (if applicable) | $362 per year |
New student fee | $300 per year |
Commuter student declining balance meal plan | $400 per year |
Course fees, where applicable | Varies by course |
edTPA (Teacher Performance Assessment (estimated, student teaching only) | $350 per year |
Tuition | $722 per credit |
Book rental fee | $80 per term |
Course fees (where applicable) | Varies by course |
How we help make Hamline affordable
When you invest in a degree from Hamline, you benefit from a prestigious degree from Minnesota's first university. We work hard to ensure our tuition, accompanied by scholarships, grants, and other financial aid, is a worthwhile investment for all students.
Calculate your costs
To help you estimate how much your tuition may be, you can use the Net Price Calculator. This calculator approximates what a new undergraduate student can expect to pay to attend Hamline University. It is not intended for use by continuing, graduate, international, or part-time students, who should contact the Financial Aid Office for more information.
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