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Seaver College Cost of Attendance

The Cost of Attendance (COA) is provided as a guide when estimating the costs of specified programs at Pepperdine University, Seaver College. Cost of Attendance is based on normal charges incurred by most students; however, individual charges may vary based on the students choice of housing, meal plan, program of study, total units enrolled, and other miscellaneous items.

 2026-2027 On Campus Cost Of Attendance for New Students

Flat-rate tuition (12-18 units per semester) $74,370
Housing & Food $20,490
Wellness Fee $580
Campus Life Fee $252
Loan Fees* $68
Books and Supplies $1,000
Transportation $1,000
Personal Expenses $1,500
TOTAL $99,260

Direct Costs

Direct educational costs include tuition, food and housing, a wellness fee, and a campus life fee. For the 2026-2027 academic year, typical direct costs are as follows:

Direct Costs for 2026-2027 Academic Year

Flat-rate tuition (12-18 units per semester) $74,370 / year
Housing & Food $20,490 / year
Wellness Fee $580/ year
Campus Life Fee $252 / year
TOTAL $95,692/ year **

*Your actual amount of loan fees is determined by the amount you borrow. The Department of Education will deduct a 1.057% origination fee from the Federal Subsidized/Unsubsidized Loan disbursements and a 4.228% origination fee from the Federal Parent PLUS Loan disbursements.

**An additional charge of approximately $1,362 per semester for health insurance may be incurred if a student is not already covered by family or group health coverage. Additional miscellaneous charges/fees may be added to the student account as they are incurred by a student, for example - registration adjustment fees, private voice/music instruction, parking tickets, etc.

Important Note: The budgets listed above are the normal charges incurred by most students. However, individual charges may vary based on the student’s choice of housing arrangement, meal plan, and total number of units enrolled. All students should come prepared with cash or credit card to purchase their books. Books cannot be charged to your student account or purchased with your student ID card. Listed below are the costs for each individual item. Please email the Office of Financial Assistance at finaid2@pepperdine.edu to request an increase to your room and board or tuition cost, if applicable. Please see the Housing and Residence Life website for additional information.

Units Tuition Cost
1-11 $2,335 per unit per semester
12-18 $37,185 flat-rate per semester
19+  $37,185 flat-rate, plus $2,335 per unit over 18 units per semester

 

Food and Housing per Semester Cost
Housing & Food $10,245

Indirect Costs

In addition to the University's direct costs, each student will incur indirect costs while attending the University. Listed below are the estimated costs for the academic year.

Estimated Indirect Costs*** for 2026-2027 Academic Year

Books and Supplies $1,000
Transportation $1,000
Personal Expenses $1,500
Loan Fees $68
TOTAL  $3,568

**Indirect costs include books, supplies, loan fees, transportation and personal expenses. These items will not be charged directly to the student account. Although individual expenses for indirect costs vary per student, the financial assistance budget includes the amounts listed above in determining the cost of attendance.

Cost of Attendance (Direct Costs + Indirect Costs) = $99,260

 

 

 2025-2026 On-Campus Cost of Attendance

Flat-rate tuition (12-18 units per semester) $71,860
Food & Housing $22,590
Wellness Fee $560
Campus Life Fee $252
Books and Supplies $1,000
Loan Fees* $68
Transportation $1,500
Personal Expenses $1,500
TOTAL $99,330**

Direct Costs

Direct educational costs include tuition, food and housing, a wellness fee, and a campus life fee. For the 2025-26 academic year, typical direct costs are as follows:

Direct Costs for 2025-2026 Academic Year

Flat-rate tuition (12-18 units per semester) $71,860 / year
Wellness Fee $560 / year
Campus Life Fee $ 252 / year
TOTAL $72,672 / year *

Your actual amount of loan fees is determined by the amount you borrow. The Department of Education will deduct a 1.057% origination fee from the Federal Subsidized/Unsubsidized Loan disbursements and a 4.228% origination fee from the Federal Parent PLUS Loan disbursements.

**An additional charge of approximately $1,362 per semester for health insurance may be incurred if a student is not already covered by family or group health coverage. Additional miscellaneous charges/fees may be added to the student account as they are incurred by a student, for example - registration adjustment fees, private voice/music instruction, parking tickets, etc.

Important Note: The budgets listed above are the normal charges incurred by most students. However, individual charges may vary based on the student’s choice of housing arrangement, meal plan, and total number of units enrolled. All students should come prepared with cash or credit card to purchase their books. Books cannot be charged to your student account or purchased with your student ID card. Listed below are the costs for each individual item. Please email the Office of Financial Assistance at finaid2@pepperdine.edu to request an increase to your room and board or tuition cost, if applicable. Please see the Housing and Residence Life website for additional information.

Units Tuition Cost
1-11 $2,255 per unit per semester
12-18 $35,930 flat-rate per semester
19+ $35,930 flat-rate, plus $2,255 per unit over 18 units per semester

 

Indirect Costs

In addition to the University's direct costs, each student will incur indirect costs while attending the University. Listed below are the estimated costs for the academic year.

Estimated Indirect Costs** for 2025-2026 Academic Year

Food & Housing $22,590
Loan Fees $68
Books & Supplies $1,000
Transportation $1,500
Personal Expenses $1,500
TOTAL $26,658

**Indirect costs include books, supplies, loan fees, transportation and personal expenses. These items will not be charged directly to the student account. Although individual expenses for indirect costs vary per student, the financial assistance budget includes the amounts listed above in determining the cost of attendance.

Cost of Attendance (Direct Costs + Indirect Costs) = $99,330

 

 2025-2026 Off-Campus Cost of Attendance

Flat-rate tuition (12-18 units per semester) $71,860 
Room & Board (double occupancy half-room, meal plan) $5,920
Wellness Fee $560
Campus Life Fee $252
Loan Fees $68
Books and Supplies $1,000
Transportation $1,500
Personal Expenses $1,500
TOTAL $82,660

Direct Costs

Direct educational costs include tuition, room and board, and a student government (SGA) fee. For the 2015-16 academic year, typical direct costs are as follows:

Direct Costs for 2025-2026 Academic Year

Flat-rate tuition (12-18 units per semester) $71,860 / year
Wellness Fee $560 / year
Campus Life Fee $252 /year
TOTAL $72,672 / year 

*Your actual amount of loan fees is determined by the amount you borrow. The Department of Education will deduct a 1.057% origination fee from the Federal Subsidized/Unsubsidized Loan disbursements and a 4.228% origination fee from the Federal Parent PLUS Loan disbursements.


**An additional charge of approximately $1,362 per semester for health insurance may be incurred if a student is not already covered by family or group health coverage. Additional miscellaneous charges/fees may be added to the student account as they are incurred by a student, for example - registration adjustment fees, private voice/music instruction, parking tickets, etc.


Important Note: The budgets listed above are the normal charges incurred by most students. However, individual charges may vary based on the student’s choice of housing arrangement, meal plan, and total number of units enrolled. All students should come prepared with cash or credit card to purchase their books. Books cannot be charged to your student account or purchased with your student ID card. Listed below are the costs for each individual item. Please email the Office of Financial Assistance at finaid2@pepperdine.edu to request an increase to your room and board or tuition cost, if applicable. Please see the Housing and Residence Life website for additional information.

Units Tuition Cost
1-11 $2,255 per unit per semester
12-18 $35,930 flat-rate per semester
19+ $35,930 flat-rate, plus $2,255 per unit over 18 units per semester

 

Indirect Costs

In addition to the University's direct costs, each student will incur indirect costs while attending the University. Listed below are the estimated costs for the academic year.

Estimated Indirect Costs** for 2025-2026 Academic Year

Food and Housing $5,920
Loan Fees $68
Books & Supplies $1,000
Transportation $1,500
Personal Expenses $1,500
TOTAL $9,988

**Indirect costs include books, supplies, loan fees, transportation and personal expenses. These items will not be charged directly to the student account. Although individual expenses for indirect costs vary per student, the financial assistance budget includes the amounts listed above in determining the cost of attendance.

Cost of Attendance (Direct Costs + Indirect Costs) = $82,660

 2025-2026 Living at Home Cost of Attendance

Flat-rate tuition (12-18 units per semester) $49,770
Room & Board (double occupancy half-room, meal plan) $14,330
SGA Fee (student government activity fund) $252
Books and Supplies $1,500
Loan Fees $1,000
Transportation $1,000
Personal Expenses $1,500
TOTAL $69,352

Direct Costs

Direct educational costs include tuition, room and board, and a student government (SGA) fee. For the 2016-17 academic year, typical direct costs are as follows:

Direct Costs for 2016-2017 Academic Year

Flat-rate tuition (12-18 units per semester) $49,770 / year
Room & Board (double occupancy hall room, meal plan) $14,330 / year
SGA Fee (student government activity fund) $ 252 / year
TOTAL $64,352 / year *

*An additional charge of approximately $2,373 for health insurance may be incurred if a student is not already covered by family or group health coverage. Additional miscellaneous charges/fees may be added to the student account as they are incurred by a student, for example - registration adjustment fees, private voice/music instruction, parking tickets, etc.

Important Note: The budgets listed above are the normal charges incurred by most students. However, individual charges may vary based on the student’s choice of housing arrangement, meal plan, and total number of units enrolled. All students should come prepared with cash or credit card to purchase their books. Books cannot be charged to your student account or purchased with your student ID card. Listed below are the costs for each individual item. Please contact your Financial Assistance Advisor to increase your Room and Board or Tuition cost, if applicable. Please see the Housing and Residence Life web site for additional information.

UnitsTuition Cost
1-11 $1,565 per unit per semester
12-18 $24,885 flat-rate per semester
19+ $24,885 flat-rate, plus $1,565 per unit over 18 units per semester

Room and Board per SemesterCost
Residence Hall (double occupancy)
(With basic point meal plan)
$7,165

Indirect Costs

In addition to the University's direct costs, each student will incur indirect costs while attending the University. Listed below are the estimated costs for the academic year.

Estimated Indirect Costs** for 2016-2017 Academic Year

Books and Supplies $1,500
Loan Fees $1,000
Transportation $1,000
Personal Expenses $1,500
TOTAL $5,000

**Indirect costs include books, supplies, loan fees, transportation and personal expenses. These items will not be charged directly to the student account. Although individual expenses for indirect costs vary per student, the financial assistance budget includes the following amounts in determining the financial assistance award.

Cost of Attendance (Direct Costs + Indirect Costs) = $69,352

Calculate your estimated cost

It is important that you clearly understand how your financial assistance will be credited to your student account so that you can accurately budget the amount you will need to cover your account balance as well as pay your indirect costs such as your books. Confirmed and verified grant and scholarship funds may credit to your account in the amount listed on your Financial Assistance Award, if applicable. Most loans have guarantee fees which will be deducted prior to disbursement of the loan. This means that the loan proceeds that are credited to your student account may be less than the amount listed on your award. Federal Work Study and the Pepperdine Work Program should also be a consideration. The amount for the work offer cannot be used up front for payment on your student account and will not be subtracted from your account balance as a financial assistance resource. The student is required to find employment and he/she will receive a paycheck bi-weekly based on total hours worked.

Payment Plans

For information and questions about student charges, refunds and account balances, please contact the Student Accounts Office at (310) 506-8000.