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$9,577Tuition
5,111Students
30%Grad Rate (6-yr)
$51,892Earnings
Private nonprofit4-yearStudy AbroadData: 2023-24

Cost Details

In-State Tuition
$9,577
Out-of-State Tuition
$9,577
Average Net Price
$22,605
Students Receiving Financial Aid
33.4%
Room & Board (Off Campus)
$16,380
Books & Supplies
$576
Median Debt at Graduation
$20,836
Estimated Monthly Loan Payment
$221/mo
Loan Repayment Rate
40.0%
Students Taking Federal Loans
39.3%
Pell Grant Recipients
33.4%

Net Price by Family Income

Average annual net price after grants and scholarships. Source: U.S. Department of Education

Net price by family income bracket
Family Income Average Net Price
$0 – $30,000 $23,466
$30,001 – $48,000 $21,170
$48,001 – $75,000 $22,204

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Cost Overview

Most Franklin University families pay around $22,605 per year after aid, though costs vary by income. Families earning under $30,000 pay $23,466 annually, while those making $30,000-$48,000 pay $21,170. Over four years, expect to spend roughly $90,000 total.

The school caters to working adults who value practical career training over traditional college amenities. Graduates typically carry $20,836 in debt, translating to monthly payments of $221. With median earnings of $51,892 ten years out, loan payments consume about 5% of income. Only 39% of students take federal loans, reflecting the adult learner population that often pays as they go.

The trimester system lets students accelerate through programs faster than traditional schedules. Working professionals who can leverage employer tuition benefits get the strongest value here, especially since 91% of students stay in-state where job networks matter most.

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