Financial Aid

Graduate Tuition Financial Aid

Tuition & Financial Aid

Tuition information varies among the graduate degree programs offered at NNU. Explore the links below to find tuition information about the program in which you’re interested.

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Graduate Student Financial Aid

Apply and be Accepted to NNU

The first step to getting financial aid is to apply to the program you want to attend at NNU and get accepted.

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Complete the FAFSA

We highly encourage every student to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by May each year. The FAFSA must be completed by the student and can be submitted online by signing in with an FSA ID assigned to the student (apply for an FSA ID).

The academic year begins with fall semester which runs from late August – Mid December, and includes spring semester (January through early May) and summer semester (May through August).

Our school code is 001624.

Apply for the FAFSA

Complete the Following Steps for Financial Aid

After you have applied, been accepted and completed your FAFSA, the NNU Office of Financial Aid will review your FAFSA to determine aid eligibility. Watch the mail for your Financial Aid Award Notification.

If you plan to borrow federal student loans, you need to complete entrance counseling and a Master Promissory Note (MPN) online. Sign-in with your student FSA ID. Students who borrowed a federal student loan in the last year do not need to complete these steps.

Federal funding is always disbursed to your NNU student account after you have enrolled in and attended your first day of class. If you need books before your first day of class, and your aid is ready to disburse, you may contact the Business Office to review your eligibility for a book voucher a week before classes begin.

Don’t forget to re-apply for financial aid every year!

Further Questions?
Please contact NNU at:
1.877.NNU.4YOU or 208.467.8424
Email: financialaid@nnu.edu

Graduate & Adult Studies FAQs

When is my bill due?

You will be billed per semester, even though your aid is published based on a full year enrollment. Expect to be billed for each semester separately. Financial arrangement of the balance due on your student account must be completed by the Friday preceding the first day of the semester: August 22, 2023 for the Fall Semester, January 5, 2024, for the Spring Semester, and May 3, 2024, for Summer.

What is considered a Financial Arrangement?

By the due date, the student account must be covered by any combination of the following:

  • Paid in Full: Pay your portion of the balance due online through the NNU Portal at my.nnu.edu.
  • International Students may pay in your own currency on the NNU portal or by using Flywire at nnu.flywire.com.
  • Monthly Payment Plan: Please visit the enrollment site at my.nnu.edu for details regarding this interest-free payment plan option. The first payment is due September 1 so enrollment should be completed by August 15th.
  • Military Benefits: NNU Student Financial Services must be aware of these benefits in advance of the due date, and the benefits must be paid directly to NNU in order for these to be considered a component of satisfactory payment arrangements.
  • Financial Aid: You must have completed ALL paperwork including but not limited to, any verification documentation that might have been requested of you. Aid must be ready for disbursement on the first day of the semester. Please contact the Office of Financial Aid for information regarding eligibility and availability of aid.

Any student NOT falling into a combination of the above categories will be charged a $150 late fee. A HOLD will be placed on any Student Account with a balance due without a financial arrangement in place. Refer to the Student Financial Responsibility for policies regarding delinquent accounts.

What is a HOLD?

If there is a balance due on the Student Account without a Financial Arrangement that will pay the total balance due, then a HOLD is put on the account. The hold prevents the release of an official transcript or diploma, prevents changes to the current semester schedule, and blocks reenrollment for future semesters.

How do I pay my account online?

Please review your Student Account by logging into your NNU portal. Under the Student tab select Pay Bill.

  • Create a semester account summary by generating a Course and Fee Statement anytime. Check regularly to ensure all aid is applied as expected and that course changes have not generated additional charges.
  • The My Account Balance page only displays the pending charges and NOT the pending financial aid.
  • Evaluate which items of financial aid you intend to use and subtract that from your charges.
    • Enter your payment amount (that you have calculated is your portion of the balance due) in the Prepayment or Partial Payment box. E-checks are always free. NNU accepts all major credit or debit card, however a service fee applies.
What is Student Financial Responsibility?

The Student Financial Responsibility Statement that you accept when you first log into your NNU portal, details the financial obligations associated with enrollment as a student at Northwest Nazarene University. Enrollment at NNU constitutes a contractual agreement to pay all costs, both direct and indirect, for tuition and fees assessed for the courses for which you have registered. Failure to read and understand these obligations is not a waiver of these obligations. Student Financial Services will be happy to answer any questions and wants to ensure you understand what is expected. Financial responsibility is a critical aspect of the university experience.

How can I give someone else permission to view & pay the account online? (parent or spouse recommended)
  • Students may log into the NNU portal and click “Info Release.” The NNU portal is a secure site, so please do not give anyone your login and password information.
  • Follow the directions to add, edit or give the someone else listed permission to view grades and/or financial information.
  • The added person will be sent an email containing their own login and temporary password to the NNU portal.
  • The added person will not be sent statements. The student is responsible for all communication regarding an outstanding balance.
What if someone else is paying my bill?

It is the STUDENT’S RESPONSIBILITY to ensure that information regarding payment amounts and deadlines are communicated to the person who will be paying the account, including employers.

Why is My Account Balance different from the Course and Fee Statement?

The Course and Fee Statement indicates the expected balance due after pending financial aid is applied to the current charges. The online My Account Balance is updated daily to reflect payments made and adjustments made to your schedule. Pending aid will not appear on this page until it is applied beginning the first day of class. Your pending financial aid will be applied as it is completed following the guidelines below.

  • Private or outside scholarships are applied to your student account within a week of when the funds are received.
  • Federal loan funds will be released beginning the first day of classes but only after ALL steps in the loan process are completed.
  • Private loans will be applied following the 10 days right of rescission once the loan is certified.

NOTE: “Offered Aid” is not necessarily guaranteed aid. Financial aid that is not applied to the account for any reason could result in balance due and is the responsibility of the student to cover. It is the student’s responsibility to initiate action on any aid not disbursed after the first week of classes. Questions regarding Financial Aid need to be direct to financialaid@nnu.edu 208.467.8638 or 877.668.4968.

Are payment options available?

NNU payment plans are managed through Flywire, which enables interest-free, monthly payments.

  • The enrollment fee is $45 for each semester plan. Payments are due on the 5th of each month. Enroll at my.nnu.edu. Enroll by August 15 to ensure correct billing arrangements have been established.
What does the Technology Fee cover?

The required Technology Fee per semester covers general costs for technology services and assistance, as well as registration.

How are my Direct Loan funds applied to my account?
  • All first time NNU borrowers of the Federal Direct Student Loan will need to apply for this loan at StudentAid by logging in with your FSA ID. Please carefully follow the instructions that will accompany your Master Promissory Note (MPN). First time borrowers must also complete entrance counseling found on the same site.
  • The new FSA ID replaces your FAFSA PIN number. If you do not already have one, you can create one by going to FAFSA or StudentAid.
  • If you are a continuing student and had a Direct Loan this past year while attending NNU, you should have already completed an MPN and will not need to do it again.
  • The FAFSA must be completed for each academic year.
What if I change my schedule?
  • Changes to your schedule may result in changes to your amount due. Tuition is prorated for the time you participated in the course. There is no refund if you withdraw after 60% of the course is completed.
  • Log in to the NNU Portal to review the charges to your account.
  • Some financial aid is based on full-time enrollment. Changes in your schedule may result in changes to your Financial Aid. Questions concerning Financial Aid should be directed to 208.467.8638 or 877.668.4968 or financialaid@nnu.edu.
How do I get my refund if there is a credit on my account?

If a student receives more financial aid than is needed to cover tuition and fees, a refund of the credit balance will be issued within 14 days of the date aid was applied. Checks will not be available until Fridays after 1 pm. Please note that Student Financial Services is required to refund any credit card payments made on semester charges before issuing a refund check for the remaining amount.

What if I withdraw from NNU?

The official date of withdrawal from school will be determined by your Program Coordinator. There is a withdrawal fee of $100. The cost of tuition is adjusted on a prorated schedule. Financial Aid is also adjusted according to length of enrollment. Please contact Student Financial Services for additional information regarding withdrawals. Be aware of the academic and financial impact before you begin the process.