Tuition fees for courses starting after 1 August 2025 2024/20252025/2026 Full-time students £9,250 £9,535 Part-time students £6,935 £7,145 Accelerated degrees £11,100 £11,440
Be sure to include Franklin's school code, 003046, on your FAFSA. New students who plan to use financial aid to assist in financing their education are required to complete the FAFSA before registering for their first semester.
Living on Campus CategoryDirect Charges — Billed by the College Tuition (full-time students) $39,060 Housing $7,004 Full Food Plans $5,290 Food: 14 Meal Plan $4,9508 more rows
Franklin University is committed to assisting students in applying for financial aid resources. However, students enrolled in courses at Franklin are ultimately responsible for paying their tuition and fees.
The Franklin University Undergraduate Scholars (USA) Program offers a variety of scholarships, which are donated or endowed by various individuals and organizations. The requirements are specified by the individual donor or endowment. Scholarship awards range from $500 to $2,000 (based on hours enrolled).
We Offer Financial Aid for International Students This means that if you are admitted to F&M, we will meet 100% of your institutionally determined financial need for all four years on campus.
The U.S. government offers various need-based aid awards – Franklin College participates in the majority of them. Our office of financial aid administers approximately $26 million in aid from federal, state, institutional, and outside sources to approximately 1,000 students annually.
Financial Aid Statistics for Franklin College The average need-based scholarship or grant awarded to first-year students at Franklin College was $30,928. Additionally, 89% of first-year students received need-based financial aid in fall 2022.