Funding your Graduate Education
Funding your
Graduate Education
As a graduate student at USC, you will have a variety of financial aid and financing options available to you. In most cases, these options will cover your cost of attendance.
Tuition
The following is the estimated cost of the Master of Management in Library and Information Science Program.
Estimate of Costs: | |
Total Program Tuition* | $56,484 |
Materials | $1,800 |
Graduate Student Fee | $168 |
Total | $58,452 |
*Please note that all units are charged per semester. Tuition rates shown, currently $1,569 per unit, are for the 2024-2025 academic year, are set by the USC Board of Trustees and typically increase each year in the fall term. For the last 5 years, tuition has increased by an average of 4% annually.
1Graduate Student Fees are charged per term and are comprised of a $20 Graduate Student Programming Fee and an $8 fee for the Norman Topping Student Aid Fund. Students enrolled in the two-year track will pay approximately $168 in Graduate Student Fees ($28 per semester x 6 semesters), shown above, whereas students enrolled in the one-year track will pay $84 over the course of their program. Graduate Student Fees are subject to change.
Admitted students will be required to pay a non-refundable $500 commitment deposit to secure their place in the program, which will be applied toward tuition.
In addition to tuition, there is an estimated $150 cost per course for digital course materials. This includes the cost of any texts, case studies and/or articles needed.
Federal Financial Aid
For those who are eligible, Federal Student Loan programs are available to cover the entire cost of the program including tuition, fees and program materials.
In order to begin the Financial Aid process, you may complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
USC Federal School Code: 001328
You may submit your FAFSA prior to completing your program application. However, in order to apply for Financial Aid at USC, you will need to receive a USC ID. You will receive a USC ID once your program application has been submitted.
Once you have completed your FAFSA and applied for Financial Aid at USC, the USC Financial Aid Office will determine your financial need and will explain what federal loans you are eligible to receive. For more information about financial aid at USC, please visit the USC Financial Aid Office (FAO) website.
Additional Funding Options
Private Loans and USC Payment Plan
In addition to Federal Financial Aid, USC participates in a variety of private loan programs for students and USC Payment Plans are available for eligible students.
Employer Sponsored Tuition Reimbursement
Many employers offer tuition assistance to employees pursuing advanced degrees in their current fields. Check with your company’s human resources department for more information.
Military & Veterans Benefits
USC Bovard College is committed to supporting active military and veterans in continuing their education.
We are proud to participate in the Yellow Ribbon program. We do not cap or limit the number of qualified students we accept each year who are Yellow Ribbon eligible. Learn more about using your Yellow Ribbon benefit at USC.
For more information on education benefits for veterans, please visit the USC Veterans Certification Office.