Helping you pay less

You look at Northwestern and know it's the kind of education you want. 

You look at the cost and the economy, and know it's time to be wise with your money. 

 

We agree, and that's why we're here to help.

Learning more for less

We have made a few paths for paying less here at Northwestern.  These programs are your ticket to a financially responsible college experience:

Degree in Three

  • An accelerated study path for highly motivated students in select majors

  • Complete the traditional four years of coursework in three

PSEO

  • Are you a Minnesota resident? Get college credit for free while you're still in high school

  • NWC offers courses online or here on campus.

Early College

  • Out of state? No problem. 

  • We offer NWC courses online for high school students at a highly reduced cost. 

Dual Degree: B.A.–M.Div. in 5 years

  • The B.A./M.Div. is a streamlined program for students who feel called to Pastoral Ministry.

  • You'll have a bachelor’s degree after four years and a Master of Divinity after the fifth. (This program usually takes 7 years).

Eagle Scholars

  • Students accepted to our honors program receive up to $17,000/yr

  • We offer this rigorous program with high standards for application, because we believe in our students

What you need to know about us

Our students are leaving with less debt

  • Last year's seniors graduated with an average debt of  $21,956 
    • Natl. Average: $25,250
    • MN Average:  $29,058

Putting us to the test

  • We offer you a personal, private education, holistically preparing your mind and spirit. 
  • You may be looking at other schools like us, but our students are paying less and graduating with less burden. 

2010 Average Student Debt – MN Schools

 
Northwestern College$ 25,707
University of Minnesota$ 27,578
Bethel University $ 32,698
University of St. Thomas $ 32,705
Concordia University $ 36,295
Crown College$ 38,042

Source: CollegeInsight.org

 

 

 

We encourage you to plan ahead

  1. Give PSEO or Early College a try so you can bring credit into college.

  2. Aim high with your coursework and testing; it pays $$$ back to you (AP, CLEP, ACT & SAT).

  3. Be practical about what you can afford and then, make goals to finish accordingly.

  4. Be open to doing full load semesters (18 credits) and summer courses.

 

See what Northwestern President Alan Cureton has to say about student debt...