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Graduate MAT Degree in Secondary Education Tuition and Financial Aid

We know that college is a huge investment and one of the most important ones you’ll ever make. That’s why we’re invested in helping make your Quinnipiac education affordable. Whether it’s grants, scholarships, loans or a job, we’ll help you explore every option and make a plan that works for you.

Costs and Budgets

Tuition is based on a per-credit rate at the graduate level. The 2025-26 graduate tuition rate for the MAT program is $675 per credit. Tuition and fees are subject to annual updates. View a detailed breakdown of fees.

Reduce Your MAT Tuition by Up to 50%

Quinnipiac’s Master of Arts in Teaching program offers a distinct financial advantage through paid internships and residency experiences that can significantly reduce tuition costs.

You may be eligible to:

  • Reduce your tuition by up to 50% through paid internships and residency placements

  • Earn real-world classroom experience in partnership school districts

  • Gain hands-on teaching experience while receiving compensation that helps offset program costs

  • Graduate with practical skills and reduced debt, ready for the classroom

This pathway reflects the way teachers actually learn by practicing in real classrooms, alongside experienced mentor teachers, while making the cost of a graduate degree more manageable.

 

Scholarships and Grants

90% tuition coverage through the Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program (STEM-Focused)

For students with STEM majors pursuing teacher certification, Quinnipiac has been awarded a Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program grant to support the development of highly qualified Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics teachers.

Through this program, participants may:

  • Participate in a full-year co-teaching residency alongside an experienced mentor teacher

  • Receive ongoing mentorship and professional development

  • Engage in STEM workshops, K–12 outreach activities, and national STEM education conferences

Paid Classroom Experience with Tuition Support through the ARPA Education Workforce Development Grant

To help address the teacher shortage in Connecticut, Quinnipiac University has been awarded a $127,500 grant through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Education Workforce Development program.

This funding supports students in the MAT program by offering: 

  • Apprentice roles in partnering school districts

  • A paid salary stipend while gaining classroom experience

  • Tuition support that can help reduce the overall cost of the degree

For details regarding eligibility and application deadlines for scholarships and grants, contact Quinnipiac’s Graduate Admissions Office