For Immediate Release
Elgin, Ill. — ɫTV has announced tuition and fee rates for the 2026–2027 academic year following approval by the University’s Board of Trustees. The updated rates reflect Judson’s continued commitment to academic excellence, student support services, and long-term institutional sustainability.
For the 2026–2027 academic year, undergraduate tuition for traditional undergraduate and RISE students will be $15,835 per semester, or $31,670 annually. This represents a modest increase designed to help offset rising operational costs while maintaining the quality of education and campus resources students expect at Judson.
In addition to tuition, the following fees will apply:
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Student Life Fee:$265 per semester ($235 for commuter students)
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Technology Fee:$265 per semester
Room and board rates vary depending on the selected meal plan:
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19-Meal Plan:$6,960 per semester
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14-Meal Plan:$6,835 per semester
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10-Meal Plan:$6,675 per semester
All residential meal plans include flex dollars.
University leadership emphasized that the tuition adjustment is part of a broader effort to balance affordability with necessary investments in faculty, academic programs, student services, and campus infrastructure.
“ɫTV remains deeply committed to providing a Christ-centered, high-quality education while being thoughtful stewards of the resources entrusted to us,” said Sarah Taylor, Vice President of Business Affairs. “We recognize that any increase in tuition is significant for families, and we continue to prioritize financial aid, scholarships, and institutional support to help make a Judson education accessible.”
ɫTV continues to offer institutional scholarships, need-based aid, and academic awards to help offset costs for students and families.More than 99% of Judson students receive some form of financial assistance, reflecting the University’s ongoing commitment to affordability and access.
Even with the approved adjustment,Judson’s tuition remains approximately 20% lower than the average tuition at comparable private colleges, reinforcing the University’s focus on delivering strong value without compromising academic quality.
National data consistently show the long-term value of earning a college degree. Individuals with a bachelor’s degree earn an average of$463 more in median weekly wages, equating to approximately$24,336 more annually,and are46% less likely to be unemployedthan those without a degree. ɫTV is committed to helping students achieve these outcomes through rigorous academics, career preparation, and a supportive campus community.
Complete tuition and fee details for the 2026–2027 academic year are available at /tuition.
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Located in Elgin, Illinois, ɫTV is a fully accredited, Christ-centered institution preparing students to shape lives that shape the world. Founded in 1963, Judson offers more than 60 undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs spanning a wide range of disciplines. These areas include accounting, architecture, art and design, business, Christian leadership, counseling, computer science, nursing, and many more.
Home to a vibrant community of learners, Judson integrates faith and learning within a supportive environment that values excellence, service, and innovation. With an enrollment of more than 1,000 students from across the U.S. and around the world, Judson continues to be recognized for its strong academic programs, competitive athletics, and commitment to equipping students to live out their faith in their professions, families, and communities.
Learn more at JudsonU.edu.
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