Cost & Financial Aid

As an academic partner of North Central University in Minneapolis, MN, Called College is able to offer students a top-shelf education experience for a fraction of its normal cost.

In 2024-25

Students earned an average of

$4,000 in scholarships.

Tuition

Cost

(Updated March 2025)

Annual tuition for a standard degree program (30 credit hours, 2 semesters):

Tuition1 $13,830
Technology Fee2 $440
Housing, on-campus3 $3,900


SUBTOTAL: $18,170
IDCAG Scholarship4 -$1,200 (up to $1,400 additional based on need, FAFSA required)


Total before Aid $16,970

1 Per credit hour cost: $461
2 North Central University’s technology fee.
3 Includes utilities (water, trash, electric, and Internet).
4 Every student is awarded $1,200 as an investment on behalf of Illinois Assemblies of God church partners and presbytery, with more aid awarded based on need (FAFSA required).

Estimated Cost of Attendance

The Cost of Attendance (COA) is the school’s estimate of a student’s total costs while enrolled, also known as the student’s “budget.” It determines the maximum aid a student can receive for the academic year and includes both billable (direct) costs, like tuition and fees, and non-billable (indirect) costs, such as transportation and personal expenses.

See the Called College estimated COA at northcentral.edu

Tuition

Cost

(Updated March 2025)

Annual tuition for a standard degree program (30 credit hours, 2 semesters):

Tuition1 $13,830
Technology Fee2 $440
Housing, on-campus3 $3,900


SUBTOTAL: $18,170
IDCAG Scholarship4 -$1,200 (up to $1,400 additional based on need, FAFSA required)


Total before Aid $16,970

1 Per credit hour cost: $461
2 North Central University’s technology fee.
3 Includes utilities (water, trash, electric, and Internet).
4 Every student is awarded $1,200 as an investment on behalf of Illinois Assemblies of God church partners and presbytery, with more aid awarded based on need (FAFSA required).

Estimated Cost of Attendance

The Cost of Attendance (COA) is the school’s estimate of a student’s total costs while enrolled, also known as the student’s “budget.” It determines the maximum aid a student can receive for the academic year and includes both billable (direct) costs, like tuition and fees, and non-billable (indirect) costs, such as transportation and personal expenses.

See the Called College estimated COA at northcentral.edu

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