As of Fall 2019, Franklin University reduced its undergraduate tuition rate by 24%, lowering the cost from $526 per credit hour to $398 per credit hour.
For undergraduate students, this means that their tuition rate will be 66% lower than the national average for private, non-profit universities.
This more affordable tuition rate offers students the opportunity to maximize their financial aid, allowing them to finish their degree program of choice at a pace that accommodates their lifestyle.
In addition to their tuition, students who enroll in Franklin University will only have to pay the following fees:
- Book fees which can range from $49 - $89
- Graduation fee of $60 per student
benefits for students
What does this mean for students? Well, it depends on your learning style.
- Students will have the option to obtain their degree sooner by increasing their current course load
- Students who decide to maintain their current course load can reduce the amount of loans they need to take out
- Students who currently receive financial aid can use those funds to help cover their tuition costs.
About Franklin University
Founded in 1902 in Columbus, Ohio Franklin University is a non-profit private school that specializes in helping non-traditional adult students realize their academic aspirations and enable the broadest community of learners to achieve their goals,
Currently, Franklin University provides onsite course options at over 25 Midwest locations as well as personalized online education. The University also offers applied in-demand undergraduate, master’s and doctorate programs that enable adult learners to achieve their educational and professional goals.
Franklin University offers 36 different bachelor’s degree programs and is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. This institution also holds specialized accreditations for specific academic programs through the International Accreditation Council for Business Education and the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.
About Franklin University’s partnership with Hocking College
Presently, Hocking College has several 3+1 and 2+2 partnerships with Franklin University that allow students to obtain their bachelor’s degree and beyond. These partnerships save students money and time by allowing the student to take the third year of their bachelor’s degree at Hocking College – paying the community college tuition rate:
- Allied Health & Nursing
- Accounting & Financial Services
- Business
- Cyber Security
- Web Development
- Addiction Counseling
- Criminal Justice
- Public Safety
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However, students who aren't available for a virtual visitation at this specific time and day can also meet with Haskins over the phone or virtually on other dates and times by visiting his calendar link.