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USFCA Cost Per Credit Hour Report

$2,135 Per Credit Hour

How Much Does It Cost to Study at University of San Francisco While Enrolled Part-Time?

Here is what part-time students pay per credit hour at University of San Francisco, next to the annual tuition and fee totals.

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How Much Will USFCA Charge Per Credit Hour?

$2,135 Per Credit Hour

Those taking courses part-time at University of San Francisco are billed $2,135 for each credit hour.

Cost Per Credit Hour
Part-Time Undergraduate $2,135

Bear in mind this is the listed per-credit-hour price and excludes any grant aid or scholarships a student may qualify for.

For context, the standard annual tuition and fees for full-time undergraduates at University of San Francisco are broken out below.

The fees portion of those annual totals came to $572; the remainder is straight tuition.

Most Recent Reported Year
Tuition $59,920
Fees $572
Total $60,492

These tuition and fees cover one year of academic instruction and do not include room and board.

Tuition Trend at USFCA Over the Last Few Years

This is how tuition at University of San Francisco has tracked across the last few reported years.

Year Tuition
Three Years Ago $52,920
Two Years Ago $54,980
One Year Ago $57,670
Most Recent Year $59,920

In the latest reported year, tuition moved up 3.9%. If that pace held for another year, tuition + fees would land around $62,852 for the upcoming year.

Keep Annual Increases in Mind

Annual tuition increases are the norm at most institutions, so a freshman should expect to pay more by senior year.

Plan Around the Cumulative Cost

When planning, assume the rate will rise each year so the later years don’t catch you off guard.

How to Fund Your USFCA Coursework

A per-credit-hour figure is only part of the conversation — grant aid and scholarships often reduce what students actually pay.

For more on financial aid at University of San Francisco, visit the University of San Francisco Financial Aid page.

If you’re weighing full-time enrollment, see the University of San Francisco Tuition & Fees page.

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