Navigating the costs of education can be challenging, but at Vanderbilt University, we are committed to making quality education accessible and affordable for all students. Our dedicated team provides a variety of resources to help you explore and secure the funding options that best suit your academic journey.
Tuition for the 2024-2025 academic year is $2,349 per credit. The M.Eng. in engineering management program consists of 30 credits, so you can expect to pay at least $70,470 in total tuition.*
Domestic students may be eligible for a Vanderbilt University program scholarship of up to $20,000.
It is strongly recommended that all students attend one convening on Vanderbilt's campus in Nashville, TN, during the fall semester of their first year in the program. This immersion is an integral enrichment experience, and students will be responsible for the $800 program fee, which will be billed by the university. Associated travel and accommodation expenses are not included in this fee.
*The Vanderbilt Online Student Services & Student Health Fees was effective beginning the academic year 2022-2023 (August 2022). All students registered in an online degree program are assessed the Online Student Services & Student Health Fees, which are set by the Vanderbilt Board of Trust and billed through the Office of Student Accounts. These fees are mandatory and cannot be removed or waived. The Online Student Services & Student Health Fees provide financial support, based on the University’s needs, for student co-curricular interests, programs, and student support services and resources, including the expansion of resources and services in support of student health and wellbeing.
**The student health insurance fee may be waived with proof of coverage. The rate currently shown is for 2024-2025.
International applicants are encouraged to visit the International Applicants page for more details regarding fees and tuition payments.
Financial Aid
There are a number of ways you may consider funding your Vanderbilt Engineering Online graduate degree program. These may include employer tuition assistance or reimbursement, scholarships, federal student aid or private student loans.
Domestic students may be eligible to apply for the following student loans:
Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loans: Most graduate-level students are potentially eligible to receive up to $20,500 per academic year. This federal loan does not require you to demonstrate financial need and is not income-based.
Federal Direct PLUS Loan: Graduate students can apply for this credit-based federal loan in addition to the Direct Unsubsidized Loan. If approved, the Graduate PLUS Loan can be used to cover additional education expenses up to the cost-of-attendance budget determined by the school.
Private Loans: Students who require additional assistance may apply for education loans through private lenders.
Applying for Federal Financial Aid
If you are a domestic student who is planning to fund your education through federal student aid, you should complete the federal aid application while applying for admission to the program. To apply, you will need to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Vanderbilt University’s school code is 003535.
Vanderbilt Engineering Online Tuition and Financial Aid FAQs
How much does the Vanderbilt Engineering program cost?
Tuition is based on the number of credits for which you register. Current tuition rates can be found on the Tuition and Financial Aid sections of our website.
Can any fees be waived for online students? You may request the health insurance fee to be waived by contacting Gallagher Student Health & Special Risk organization. The waiver must be completed each semester in order to waive the fee. International applicants are encouraged to visit the International Applicants page for more information regarding fees.
How much is the enrollment deposit? There is a $500 non-refundable enrollment deposit (which is applied to tuition)
Can I use financial aid to cover the deposit? No, federal student aid cannot be used to pay the deposit.
When will I receive a tuition bill and when is payment due? The Vanderbilt Office of Student Accounts will send an E-Bill to students the first of each month. Tuition is due at the end of that month. Once enrolled in courses, students can access these e-bills via the YES (Your Enrollment Services) billing portal.
How do I view my bill? E-billswill be emailed to your Vanderbilt email address. You may access your online invoices from your YESlanding page. Once a student has signed in to YES, invoices may be viewed under the Billing Portal link.
What are the accepted forms of payment? There are multiple payment methods available. International applicants are encouraged to visit the International Applicants page for more information regarding international payment methods.
How does my employer go about paying the school? Third party invoicing and paymentsmight include employers, corporations, outside organizations or State Prepaid Tuition Plans. International applicants are encouraged to visit the International Applicants page for more information regarding international payment methods.
When are tuition and fees due? Payment deadlines are included on the E-bill. Please view the bill upon email notification.
What is the process for a refund, if I’m eligible? The refund process is automated. Students are encouraged to sign up for Direct Deposit. This may be done through the student’s YES portal.
What is the Title IV Authorization? By completing the Title IV Authorization, found in YES, Vanderbilt can apply your federal aid to all your charges, such as medical insurance, parking fines and other miscellaneous charges.
Who can I contact at Vanderbilt for billing and payment questions? For billing and payment questions, contact Student accounts by email at student.accounts@vanderbilt.eduor by phone at 615-322-6693.
*Please note, only domestic students are eligible.
Are scholarships offered for the engineering management M.Eng. program? All domestic students admitted to the online M.Eng. in engineering management program in Spring 2025 or Summer 2025 will be automatically considered for a $20,000 scholarship. This scholarship is not renewable since it is applied to credits taken each term. Students are limited to using the $20,000 scholarship for only 5-6 terms. (If you take longer in the program, additional money will not be awarded.). Students are also encouraged to seek outside assistance. Visit the resource page on the Office of Student Financial Aid website.
Is financial aid available for Vanderbilt Engineering Online programs?
How will I receive my financial aid award letter? Students who are admitted to the program and have completed the FAFSA will receive an award notification letter by mail. This may take up to 5 – 7 business days from the time you submitted your FAFSA. Students who pay their enrollment deposit and set up their Vanderbilt VUNetID will view their financial aid offers and/or award revisions through YES. The Financial Aid link in YES contains your aid offer, cost of attendance (COA), financial aid checklist(s), and anticipated aid disbursement information.
Below are step-by-step instructions to view your Financial Aid Awards in the YES portal:
1. Once logged into the YES portal, students will see the below image and should click on “Financial Aid”.
2. Next, the student should select the correct academic year to view.
3. Then click “Awards”, which will provide a breakdown of the student’s financial aid package by the year and then by term.
When my financial aid award letter is added to YES, will I receive an email to my Vanderbilt email address notifying me? Yes students will receive an award notification via email when their award is available to view in the YES student portal. This email is sent to their Vanderbilt email address.
When should I complete the FAFSA? The FAFSAis available every October 1st for the upcoming academic year which begins with the August (fall) semester. New students planning to use federal student aid should complete a FAFSA while applying for admission. Continuing students will need to submit a FAFSA each year they plan to receive federal student aid. For additional information on which FAFSA to complete visit the VU Financial Aid Websitefor How to Apply.
Do I need to complete the FAFSA each year? Yes. Because eligibility for federal student aid does not carry over from one award year to the next, you will need to complete the FAFSA for each award year for which you are or plan to be a student.
Will I be able to view my financial aid award package before submitting the deposit? It depends on timing. Financial aid processing can take around five to seven business days after you have been admitted and completed the FAFSA. If you are admitted days prior to your start date, you may not have access to your award letter.
Are there academic requirements I must meet to receive financial aid? Students must maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) to continue receiving financial aid.
How do I determine if a professional program at the School of Engineering (e.g. Master of Engineering in Engineering Management) is full-time? Fall Spring and Summer Semesters: Students must be enrolled for at least 9 hours. This constitutes full-time enrollment.
What is the minimum number of credits required to receive federal student aid? Students must be registered for a minimum of 6 credits for Fall and Spring terms and 3 credits for Summer in order to be eligible for federal student aid. Engineering Management students are also eligible for federal student aid in terms they are enrolled in Capstone experience courses.
How do I accept my financial aid award? Once the appropriate loan applications are completed the Office of Student Financial Aid will process the loan at the amount indicated on the award package. Students need to actively decline or request a reduction in loans by emailing loans@vanderbilt.edu.
Am I required to accept the full amount that I am offered on my award letter? No, students are encouraged to borrow as little as possible. Students may email student.loans@vanderbilt.eduto reduce or decline their loans.
Does my Direct Loan eligibility cover the entire cost of the program? Assuming the student is eligible for both the Direct Unsubsidized loan and the Direct Graduate PLUS loan, the student may borrow for tuition and fees in full for the current academic year.
How soon will loans disburse to my student account? Loans are disbursed a week after classes start, after it has been verified the student has attended class.
Will students receive a loan disbursement each term? Students may receive loans for each term they are enrolled at least half time
Can I use loans to cover additional expenses (housing, books, supplies, etc.,)? The total cost of attendance (COA) for the academic year includes tuition, fees, living expenses. If the student has eligibility for additional loan funds based on the COA, the student is able to use those resources to cover expenses such as books, supplies, and other miscellaneous expenses.
Who can I contact at Vanderbilt for financial aid questions? For questions regarding financial aid at Vanderbilt, please contactfinaid@vanderbilt.edu.
If I have sent an email, when should I expect to receive a response from the Financial Aid Office? During peak times, students should allow at least 3-4 business days for a response. During normal time periods, allow at least 2 business days.
*Please note, only domestic students are eligible.
Is there a federal aggregate loan limit? The aggregate loan limit for all federal loans, including undergraduate and graduate study, is $138,500. In addition to borrowing limitations based on the cost of attendance for the program, students are also limited in terms of lifetime borrowing.
If the total loan amount you receive over the course of your education reaches the aggregate loan limit, you are not eligible to receive additional loans. However, if you repay some of your loans to bring your outstanding loan debt below the aggregate loan limit, you could then borrow again, up to the amount of your remaining eligibility under the aggregate loan limit. You can learn more about graduate annual loan limitson the Federal Student Aid website.
How do I find out if I am near my aggregate loan limit or have defaulted on a federal student loan? Log in on the StudentAid.gov homepage to view your federal student loan borrowing history and loan servicer details. Please note that private education loans are not listed on this site. Students in default are not eligible for additional federal loans. Contact your lender for default resolution options.
What is the difference between a Direct Unsubsidized Loan and a Direct Subsidized loan? Direct Subsidized Loans are available to undergraduate students with financial need. The U.S. Department of Education pays the interest on subsidized loans while students are enrolled in their undergraduate program. The Direct Unsubsidized Loan is available to undergraduate and graduate students and does not require demonstration of financial need. The Unsubsidized Loan begins accruing interest as soon as funds are disbursed. Learn more about the difference between unsubsidized and subsidized loans.
What is the current Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan interest rate? The Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan interest rate is determined on an annual basis. Learn more about interest rates on the Federal Student Aid website.
Are there any additional loan fees for the Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan? There is a loan origination fee that is a percentage of the total loan amount. The loan origination fee is deducted proportionately from each loan disbursement you receive. Information on Unsubsidized loan origination fees can be found on the Interest Rates and Fees page of the Federal Student Aid website.
What is the Direct Graduate PLUS Loan? The Direct Graduate PLUS loan is a federal loan that graduate or professional degree students can use to help pay education expenses in addition to the Direct Unsubsidized Loan. Learn about Direct PLUS Loans.
Do Federal Direct PLUS Loans affect my aggregate loan limit? Only Direct Subsidized/Unsubsidized Loans and prior Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Program count toward your aggregate loan limit.
What are the eligibility criteria to apply for the Federal Direct Graduate PLUS Loan? A credit check will be conducted when applying for the Direct Graduate PLUS Loan. In addition to the federal student aid eligibility criteria, applicants cannot have an adverse credit history.
What are my options if I’m denied the Direct Graduate PLUS Loan? If you are denied the Graduate PLUS loan, you may reapply with an endorser or follow instructions on the Department of Education’s websiteto appeal the denial.
How much can I borrow from the Direct Graduate PLUS Loan? If approved for the Grad PLUS Loan, you can borrow up to the cost of attendance minus any other financial aid received. The cost of attendance includes tuition and fees, and allowances for indirect expenses like books, supplies, and living expenses.
What is the Graduate PLUS Loan current interest rate? The Federal Direct Graduate PLUS Loan interest rate is determined at the beginning of each academic year, and is available on the Federal Student Aid website’s Interest Rates and Fees page.
Are there any additional loan fees for the Graduate PLUS Loan? There is a loan origination fee that is a percentage of the total loan amount. The loan origination fee is deducted proportionately from each loan disbursement you receive. Information on Graduate PLUS Loan origination fees can be found on theInterest Rates and Fees page of the Federal Student Aid website.
Do I have to repay my student loans while I’m in school? You are not required to pay your student loans while you are in school as long as you are enrolled at least half-time. Your unsubsidized loan will go into repayment six months after you graduate, fall below half-time status, take a leave of absence or withdraw from the program.
When do I have to repay my loan? After you graduate, leave school or drop below half-time enrollment, you will have a six-month grace period before you are required to begin repayment. During this period, you’ll receive repayment information from your loan servicer, and you will be notified of your first payment due date. Payments are usually due monthly. You are not required to pay while in school, however if you choose to, there is no penalty to prepay. Learn more about repayment timelines.
What are the repayment plan options and how do I select one? The Department of Education (DOE) offers multiple options for repayment. You may visit the DOE website formore information on loan repayment plans.
Can I consolidate my graduate loans and my undergraduate loans? A Direct Consolidation Loan allows you to consolidate (combine) multiple federal education loans into one loan including both graduate and undergraduate loans. The result is a single monthly payment instead of multiple payments. Learn more about loan consolidation.
*Please note, only domestic students are eligible.
How do I apply for VA educational benefits? Prospective students should request a certificate of eligibility (COE) from the VA at (888) 442-4551 or Apply for Benefits Online. If approved, the COE will list the remaining entitlement of the eligible individual and the ending date of the individual’s eligibility.
NOTE: Applicants for the Master of Engineering degree in Engineering Management should reach out to the VA School Certifying Officials at VASCO@vanderbilt.edu for further information.
What are current rates of benefits? Current rates of benefits are available on the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs website. Because Vanderbilt University is a private university, students who receive Post-9/11 GI Bill® benefits are subject to a maximum tuition and fee reimbursement per academic year (August 1 through July 31). The amount of the national cap changes each year on August 1. The amount of funds that are available on August 1 can be used from August 1 to July 31 of the following year. When VA benefits are calculated, the amount of this national cap must be expended before Yellow Ribbon Program benefits can be awarded. Because VA federal regulations are always evolving, it is not possible for a VA school certifying official to estimate the exact amount of VA educational benefits that a student will receive.
How does the Yellow Ribbon Program work at the Graduate School and the School of Engineering? Vanderbilt University does not limit the number of students in the Yellow Ribbon Program in each school. The Graduate School and the School of Engineering award yellow ribbon funds up to $6,000 based on unmet need.
How do I determine if a professional program at the School of Engineering (e.g. Master of Engineering in Engineering Management) is full-time? Fall, Spring and Summer Semesters: Students must be enrolled for at least 9 hours.
Are the Vanderbilt Engineering Online programs considered to be a distance program? Yes, these online classes are certified as distance classes.
How is my Post-9/11 GI Bill® monthly housing allowance calculated? If you have specific questions about your monthly housing allowance, we recommend using the Submit a Question feature at https://benefits.va.gov/gibill. Because the VA pays the monthly housing allowance directly to students receiving Post-9/11 GI Bill® benefits, the VA has informed our office that, due to federal privacy laws, they are unable to share specific information about a student’s monthly housing allowance with the school certifying official.
Are the Online Student Services and Student Health Fees and health insurance fees covered by VA educational benefits? TheOnline Student Services and Student Health Fees and health insurance fees are not covered by VA educational benefits. However, these fees would be included in veterans’ financial aid packages. Veterans who are employed and can provide proof of health insurance coverage may request the health insurance fee to be waived by contacting Gallagher Student Health & Special Risk organization.
What documents are required for the VA file?
A copy of the most recent Certificate of Eligibility (COE) issued to the student.
A MEMBER 4 copy of the DD-214 documents (the service member’s discharge papers).
Transcripts from all previous institutions (required even if veterans’ educational benefits were not used at the other institution).
Joint Services Transcript (JST), Air University Transcript, and/or Community College of the Air Force Transcript (if a transcript has been issued to the veteran).
What is the deadline to apply for VA education benefits? In order to expedite the processing of VA education benefits, it is recommended that students who wish to use VA education benefits adhere to the following deadlines.
Fall semester: Submit all required documents by July 1.
Spring semester: Submit all required documents by November 1.
Summer semester: Submit all required documents by March 1.
Students who cannot provide all documents by these deadlines should consult with a VA School Certifying Official in the Office of the University Registrar prior to the deadline.
Due to the extended processing time of the VA, it is not recommended that students rely on VA payments to arrive prior to Vanderbilt’s payment deadline. We suggest that all students have a plan to cover their expenses until VA education benefits are paid. The VA can take as long as 6-8 weeks to process certifications for VA education benefits.
Who can I contact? Questions regarding the certification of VA educational benefits should be directed to one of the VA School Certifying Officials in the Office of the University Registrar atVASCO@vanderbilt.edu. This will enable the first person who is available to respond.
Questions regarding remaining eligibility should be directed to the VA at(888) 442-4551.
*Please note, only domestic students are eligible.
How do I qualify for a tuition tax credit? For detail on tax benefits for education, see IRS Publication 970, Tax Benefits for Higher Education, which provides detailed information. Vanderbilt University is unable to provide tax advice. We urge you to contact your tax advisor or the IRS at800-829-1040 or www.irs.gov if you have any questions regarding the HOPE or Lifetime Learning Tax Credits.
What is the 1098-T Form? It is an informational form filed with the Internal Revenue Service to report the amounts paid by you for qualified tuition, related expenses, and other related information. The primary purpose of the IRS Form 1098‐T is to inform you that we have provided this required information to the IRS.
What information is included in the 1098-T Form? Form 1098-T reports amounts paid for qualified tuition, scholarship and grants processed during the calendar year to students enrolled in courses at Vanderbilt University for which they receive academic credit. The information reported on the 1098-T form helps students evaluate whether he or she is eligible for an educational tax credit.
Our admissions team hosts various events to help prospective students learn more about our programs. Our live webinars are held on the online platform, allowing you to experience the online classroom firsthand.
During these sessions, you can learn more about topics such as program curricula or the student experience. You may also have the opportunity to ask faculty members or admissions representatives your questions.
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You may request a one-on-one virtual tour of the online learning platform with an admissions counselor. To schedule a tour, please contact an admissions counselor at admissions@engineeringonline.vanderbilt.edu.