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INVEST in YOURSELF


A college degree is an investment in your future, career, and even your personal pride. If you are considering beginning (or finishing) your undergraduate degree, there’s never been a better time. Besides brighter career opportunities, statistics show that a bachelor’s degree nearly doubles your earning power over the course of a lifetime when compared to a high school diploma.


If you already have college credits under your belt, you’re probably closer to a degree than you think. You’ll save money by transferring the maximum credits or taking advantage of one of the University’s many 3+1 articulation agreements with community and technical colleges. And because we believe in the value of education, we’re committed to keeping it accessible: our competitive tuition rate is significantly less than both for-profit and private 4-year universities, and each year our students receive millions of dollars in scholarships and grants.


If you’re dreaming of a degree, don’t let cost hold you back. A degree pays in so many ways.


Franklin University tuition rates (on campus or online): Estimated annual costs for a full-time student ........................................................................... $10,656* Standard Undergraduate per credit hour rate ............................................................................ $444 Undergraduate Technical Program per credit hour rate ......................................................... $511


*Cost is dependent on total number of credit hours taken; cost here is based on two standard 12-credit hour terms


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