SJD Tuition Costs
(2024-2025 Costs)
Year of Study |
Number of Credits
(Per Semester)
Cost/Credit: $2,294 |
Total Cost |
First Year |
9 Credits/Semester |
$43,460 |
Second Year |
2 Credits/Semester |
$10,056 |
Third Year & beyond |
1 Credit/Semester |
$5,284 |
Living Expenses
In addition to tuition costs, students will be responsible for additional living expenses. Please see the chart below for an estimate of other expenses you may incur during your time in the SJD Program. Further information can be found at theĢƵ Student Affairs website.
SJD Estimated Living Expenses
Expenses |
Cost |
Mandatory Fees |
$440 |
Housing @ $1,657 Per Month |
$19,504 |
Board/Food @ $405 per month |
$6,354 |
Books/Supplies |
$1,520 |
Transportation |
$1,540 |
Personal/Misc |
$1,656 |
Health Insurance* |
$2,302 |
TOTAL ESTIMATED COST
(tuition + expenses 1st year) |
$76,336 |
* Health Insurance fee of $2,302assessed fall term only. Health insurance is mandatory for all F-1 and J-1 visa holders. The health insurance chargecan be waivedif candidate can provide proof of coverage.
Financial Aid & Scholarships
The SJD Program is proud to announce the SJD Merit Scholarship. This scholarship offers a partial tuition scholarship for the first year of the SJD program to a limited number of newly admitted SJD candidates who have proven excellence in their field of study, the desire to contribute to the academic community at ĢƵWCL, and a demonstrated financial need.
Scholarship applications must be submitted with a completed SJD application. Applicants who submit a scholarship application with an incomplete SJD application will not be considered. All materials MUST be submitted by the deadline below.
To Apply:
Complete the scholarship application
and
Please write a response to the following question:
How will you contribute to ĢƵWCL as an SJD candidate and future alum? (no more than 250 words)
Upload the scholarship application and your essay response through the LSAC application system along with your personal statement. Hard copy submissions will not be considered. You may also email the document to sjd@wcl.american.edu before the deadline. Please be sure to include your full name on each document that you send.
Deadline:
11:59 pm EST on February 1st
Review and Notification of Awards:
All scholarship applications are reviewed along with the SJD program application. No application can be reviewed before the February 1st deadline. Awards are announced along with the SJD admissions decisions at the end of March/beginning of April. Incomplete or late applications will not be considered.
If you have any questions about these regulations, please contact the Office of Graduate Admissions directly at 202-274-4110 or sjd@wcl.american.edu.
All financial aid for U.S. citizens and Permanent Residents will be processed through the WCL Financial Aid Office and is subject to the rules and regulations of that office. For information regarding financial aid applications and deadlines, contact the Office of Financial Aid. The payment of all tuition and fees for students is handled through the University's Office of Student Accounts and is subject to the rules and regulations of that office. For more information regarding payments and tuition cancellation, contact the Office of Student Accounts.
Financial Aid for U.S. Citizens & Permanent Residents
U.S. citizens and permanent residents may apply for federal financial aid by filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by the March 1 priority deadline with the ĢƵ Federal Title IV Code: 001434. Do not wait until you are admitted to apply for financial aid. Your total financial aid for one year may not exceed the established cost of attendance, which includes tuition, fees, books, and living expenses. International students who can obtain a U.S. citizen to co-sign their loans may be able to receive education loans from private lenders. For information and applications, contact the Office of Financial Aid.
Financial Aid & Other Information for International Students
In order to satisfy F-1 visa requirements, students must be registered for a minimum or eight credit hours per semester. Enrollment in the SJD Program automatically satisfies the eight credit requirement. Other visa statuses may have other requirements.
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FINANCIAL AID FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
For assistance in locating sponsoring organizations, contact the U.S. embassy, consulate, or information agency in your country.also provides an extensive listing of scholarships and grants directed towards international students.
Students applying for F-1 or J-1 visas must show sufficient funds for educational and personal expenses for each year they plan to study in the U.S. before the university will issue the necessary immigration forms. F-1 or J- 1 visas holders are not eligible for employment. For complete information on regulations and exceptions, visit ĢƵ'sOffice of International Student & Scholar Serviceswebsite.
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IMPORTANT ADDITIONAL COSTS
Students must be able to meet the following costs as they apply to their particular situation.
- Travel expenses between home country and United States during vacation periods
- Large purchases (such as computers, furniture, etc.)
- Medical expenses not covered by the University health insurance (eye care, dental care, medical problems developed before arriving at the university.)
- Additional summer expenses (if any) including tuition and fees, room and board, and books
- Additional expenses such as travel during vacation periods and off-campus transportation
- Other personal expenses (such as entertainment, social outings, etc.)
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FAMILY EXPENSES:
Married students who plan to bring their families should add at least $5,500 for their spouse and $4,000 for each child per year to their annual living expenses.
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FINANCIAL DOCUMENTS FOR F-1 (STUDENT) VISA
If you intend to apply for an F-1 (student) visa, you will be required by a U.S. consular officer to present a Form I-20 and supporting financial documents to demonstrate your ability to meet financial obligations for the first year of your academic program. Financial documents, such as bank statements, scholarship letters and/or a U.S. Department of Justice form I-134 "Affidavit of Support" showing your total program cost as designated on your I-20 must be presented. In order to obtain a Form I-20 from ĢƵ, the university must first accept students. Students are requested to submit their CIFS and financial documents with their application to the SJD program. Admitted students will be sent the I-20 with their admissions package. Failure to return the CFIS with the application will result in a delay in the issuance of the I-20.