What does each course cost?
Each three-credit course costs $750 for the 2024–2025 academic year, making the MA in American History one of the most affordable master's degree programs in the United States. In most states, a graduate degree boosts an educator’s salary so that the MA in American History will likely pay for itself in less than three years.
When is tuition due?
- The Summer 2024 Term I tuition deadline is May 15, 2024.
- The Summer 2024 Term II tuition deadline is July 4, 2024.
- The Fall 2024 tuition deadline is September 12, 2024.
- The Spring 2025 tuition deadline is January 30, 2025.
Graduate bills will be available within three business days of registering for a course. The student will receive a notice when the bill is ready via their gettysburg.edu email address. Students registering for courses within three days of the tuition due date or after the due date have 72 hours to make payment once they receive their bill.
Are book costs provided or included in the tuition?
No. Students are expected to purchase, rent, or borrow books. We do attempt to keep total book costs below $100 per course and post readings to Moodle course sites whenever possible.
Can I get a refund if I drop a course?
You are eligible for a full refund if you withdraw from your course before the add/drop deadline one week into the semester. After that, you are able to withdraw but you will not receive a refund.
The add/drop deadline for Fall 2024 is September 25, 2024.
How do I pay my tuition?
Log into the Campus Experience platform and follow these instructions to pay your tuition.
Do you offer scholarships or any other financial aid?
Yes. Students can apply for federal financial aid. Additionally, all students in this program may apply for scholarships from the Gilder Lehrman Institute. Students in the program are not eligible for Gettysburg College scholarships.
Financial Aid
You may be eligible for Federal Direct Stafford Unsubsidized Loans and private education loans to cover tuition and other education-related costs. Students who apply for federal loans receive their financial aid award letters via mail within two to four weeks of FAFSA submission. Notification times for private education loans vary by lender. Please contact the Gettysburg College Office of Financial Aid for more information.
You can find student loan information on the US Department of Education Federal Student Aid website. To start the process, you will need to file the free application for federal student aid (known as FAFSA) listing Gettysburg College as the school of choice. This can be done online at www.fafsa.gov. The FAFSA school code for Gettysburg College is 003268. Please note that if you do not receive your FAFSA approval before the registration deadline and you are ultimately approved for financial aid, you can apply the aid toward courses for the following term.
Scholarships
John Nau Scholarship: Applications are now closed. Ten John Nau scholarships of $10,000 each were awarded in 2023 to K–12 educators in the Houston and San Antonio areas in Texas. Scholarships cover tuition reimbursement for $7,500 (10 courses) and reimbursement for up to $2,500 for course textbooks for the MA program and Gilder Lehrman Institute professional development and materials, which includes registration and travel costs for professional development programs, GLI books, Self-Paced Courses, Traveling Exhibitions, or other Gilder Lehrman materials.
Dev Chodry Scholarship: Ten Dev Chodry Scholarships of $750 each will be awarded in 2024 to students taking more than one course during a single semester. These scholarships help students complete their degrees faster and advance their salaries sooner!
Veterans’ Benefits
Eligible students can receive tuition benefits offered by the GI Bill®. For general information about veterans’ benefits, please contact the Gettysburg College Office of Financial Aid.
I am taking courses for my MA+15/30, am I eligible for financial aid?
No. As a non-degree-seeking student, you are not eligible for financial aid.