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Southeastern University: Estimated Costs

Discover how affordable college can be with your Union College Benefit at Southeastern University. Learn about your union discount and other financial aid options that may be available to you, depending on your eligibility.

Cost Breakdown

Through your Union College Benefit, you'll receive a discount on every credit hour taken AND eligible students can utilize available financial aid and other benefits to reduce the cost even further.

At Southeastern University the discounted cost per credit hour is $250*, which is discounted more than 37% off their regular tuition costs.

When choosing a school, it is crucial to take into account factors such as book expenses, transfer credits, and potential benefits you qualify for. Additionally, evaluating how well the school's programs align with your interests and goals is also essential.

Below are estimated costs without any financial aid or other benefits you may be eligible for. Choose the option that works best for your lifestyle and budget:

*The RN to BSN degree program is $200 per credit hour.

Book Costs

SEU works to make book costs affordable for students. Book costs vary by course: some courses may have materials or textbooks fees, and some courses have course material included at no charge. Specific books costs can be discussed with Southeastern University on a course-by-course basis.

How do I apply for financial aid?

You can apply for federal financial aid through FAFSA.

Here is the website to get you started. 

When filling out the FAFSA, they will ask you for a school code. The school code for Southeastern University is 001521.

What type of financial aid is available?

Financing for school as an adult learner can be achieved through various means:

  • Financial aid - to explore what you may be eligible for, complete a FAFSA application
  • Employer tuition assistance or tuition reimbursement
  • Prior learning assessment 
  • Flexible payment plans
  • Scholarships

Do you accept the GI Bill?

You can find more information about Southeastern University's services for active military and veterans here.