Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision 2025-2026 Estimated Cost of Attendance
One of the most important decisions you will make is pursuing your degree at Divine Mercy University. We are constantly working to keep your tuition costs affordable and competitive with other institutions. Combined with scholarships and other forms of financial aid, you will find that paying for your education is possible.
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Direct expenses represent the direct cost of a DMU degree. This is the amount that it costs to attend classes. This is the amount that is due to DMU. Beyond this amount there may be incurred other personal expenses associated with attending the program. Indirect expenses are highly lifestyle dependent and can vary accordingly.
Indirect expenses are highly dependent on individual circumstances. Indirect expenses are not academic expenses owed to DMU. The costs that students pay to maintain their internet connection, purchase textbooks, travel due to program requirements can vary based on location. These figures represent the loan eligibility for indirect expenses. If there are extenuating circumstances that necessitate a higher level of indirect expenses than this award, it is possible to consult the Financial Aid Office to see if loan eligibility may be increased by the extenuating circumstances.
Note that this is only an estimate of actual costs due to the inclusion of indirect expenses which vary from person to person. Also note that there is typically a 3% tuition increase per credit in the fall, which is not included in these figures.
2025-2026 Estimated Cost of Attendance
Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision Direct Expenses: Tuition and Fees
Direct expenses represent the direct cost of a DMU degree. This is the amount that it costs to attend classes. This is the amount that is due to DMU. Beyond this amount there may be other personal expenses associated with attending the program.
Program Expenses | 2025-2026 Estimate (based on first year typical sequence; 26 credits) |
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Tuition ($1,000 per credit) | $26,000 |
Technology Fee ($50 per course) | $550 |
Residency Fee and Lodging (CES 740, CES 791, CES 899 / $1,700 for each residency) | $3,400 (2 in the first year) |
Subtotal | $29,950 |
Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision Indirect Expenses: Potential Associated Expenses
Indirect expenses are highly dependent on individual circumstances. The costs that students pay to maintain their internet connection can vary based on location. These figures represent the loan eligibility for indirect expenses. If there are extenuating circumstances that necessitate a higher level of indirect expenses than this award it is possible to consult the Financial Aid Office to see if loan eligibility may be increased by the extenuating circumstances.
Program Expenses | Indirect Expenses for 2025-2026 |
Books and Supplies | $2,664 |
Room and Board | $10,500 |
Transportation | $5,520 |
Miscellaneous | $9,216 |
Unsubsidized Loan Fees | 1.06% |
Graduate Plus Loan Fees | 4.23% |
Total Indirect Expenses | $27,900 |
2025-2026 Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision Estimated Total Cost of Attendance
Expense Type | 2025-2026 Cost of Attendance |
Direct Expenses | $29,950 |
Indirect Expenses | $27,900 |
Total | $57,850 |
Note that this is only an estimate of actual costs due to the inclusion of indirect expenses which vary from person to person. Also note that there is typically a 3% tuition increase per credit every fall which may not be included in these figures.
Additional Fees for all Programs
Fees for All Programs | Per occurrence |
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Application Fee | $55 |
Payment Plan Application Fee | $25 |
Late registration / Add Drop Fee (once per term if applicable) | $60 |
Late Payment Plan Agreement Fee | $50 |
Graduation Fee | $75 |
Returned check fee (each service) | $35 |
Diploma replacement fee | $50 |
If you are a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident, you might be eligible to receive federal financial aid, which can help you fund your higher education. The Institute for the Psychological Sciences is certified by the U.S. Department of Education to participate in a variety of financial aid programs available to U.S. citizens.
Application Deadlines
Awards are processed on a rolling basis. You are strongly encouraged to begin the application process at least 30 days prior to the start date of your program. Financial Aid applications will be accepted within 30 days prior to the start of your Program, but the Office of Financial Aid cannot be held responsible if funds are not available for disbursement for the term. Delays can occur that are outside of the control of the Office of Financial Aid. You must also maintain all federal aid eligibility requirements for each term in which you are enrolled.
Withdrawal Refund
Students who withdraw from the Online Program following the Institute’s withdrawal procedure, are allowed a commensurate return of tuition and refundable fees. Students will generally not receive a removal of tuition, course fees, and other associated fees until after the end of the published Add/Drop period. The Institute’s refund schedule is the following:
Withdrawal up to Calendar Day 6 | Withdrawal up to Calendar Day 11 | Withdrawal up to Calendar Day 17 | Withdrawal after Calendar Day 17 |
100% | 80% | 60% | 0% |
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