- The 2018–19 undergraduate tuition increase at Marquette University is $1,960 for undergraduate students.
- Next year, Marquette will supply more than $150 million in financial aid and scholarships to our students, the highest amount ever.
- Marquette’s tuition, fees, and room and board also ranks below average for private doctoral universities generally. For 2017-18, average tuition and fees at private nonprofit doctoral institutions are $42,920, according to the College Board. Marquette’s current (2017-18) tuition is $3,590 less than these similar private institutions.
- Of the 57 private schools ranked among U.S. News and World Report’s top 100 national universities for 2017, only two schools ranked above Marquette had lower tuition and fees (Brigham Young University and the University of Tulsa).
- Among Catholic and Jesuit peer institutions across the United States, Marquette currently ranks among the least expensive —18th of 28 schools in tuition cost.
- While Marquette is the largest private university in Wisconsin, it is just fourth in the state in tuition costs.
- Rates for summer school and part-time students are not increasing for 2017–18.
- Approximately 99 percent of Marquette undergraduates receive financial aid. This may come in the form of scholarships, grants, loans and/or student employment.