Undergraduate Financial Aid & Costs

Comparing College Costs

If a scholarship offer from another school has you wondering how big a role finances should play in your college decision, we have good news. At Trevecca, we believe that affordability shouldn’t be a barrier as you consider where you’ll spend four of the most formative years of your life. We want you to have the freedom to find the best fit–a place where you feel called, comfortable and valued. For that reason, we’re committed to providing a financial package that will be competitive with your total cost to attend another school. Before you make any final decisions, contact our financial aid team and allow us to provide a comprehensive side-by-side comparison with other schools where you’ve received scholarship offers. You may be surprised how cost effective it is to choose Trevecca!

2023-2024 Costs


Taking between 12-18 credit hours:
$14,295 per semester

Taking less than 12 credit hours
$1,105 per credit hour

Taking more than 18 credit hours
$14,295 + $1,015 per credit hour

Tuition (12-18 credit hours): $14,295
Housing: $2,350
Food: $2,600
Student Resource Fee: $750


Total per semester: $19,995

Tuition (12-18 credit hours): $28,590
Housing: $4,700
Food: $5,200
Student Resource Fee: $1,500


Total per year: $39,990


Students may also incur other costs (referred to as indirect costs) as a result of attending college. Indirect costs are not directly charged to your student account. Trevecca estimates miscellaneous expenses at $9,232 annually for independent off-campus students and $2,760 annually for on-campus or off-campus dependent students. Transportation expenses are estimated at $2,820 for off-campus students and $1,060 annually for on-campus students. Independent students living off-campus have estimated living expenses of $13,590 annually and dependent off-campus student have an estimated living expenses of $4,078.

Trevecca: More Affordable Than You Think