Online Master’s Degree in Cybersecurity Tuition and Financial Aid
Yeshiva University (YU) and the Katz School of Science and Health are committed to helping you find resources to make the online Master of Science in Cybersecurity program more affordable. We encourage you to pursue any avenues that will help you achieve your goal of enrolling in the online master’s program, either now or in the future. For more information about financial aid at YU’s Katz School than what you find on this page, please connect with the Office of Student Finance.
Apply by January 12 for a Generous Tuition Reduction
Save $12,000 on your tuition when you apply for the Online MS in Cybersecurity at YU’s Katz School of Science and Health. The tuition reduction is granted to new students accepted for the Spring 2026 term.
Fill Out Your FAFSA
All applicants who wish to receive financial aid for the Customized Online MBA program must fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Because financial aid awards are granted on a rolling basis, you should submit your FAFSA as early as possible in order to give yourself the best opportunity to receive one in advance of your target start date.
The FAFSA school code for Yeshiva University is 002903.
Tuition Breakdown
The online Master’s in Cybersecurity tuition breaks down to $1,400 per credit. This rate is subject to change annually. Talk to an admissions outreach advisor if you have any questions about tuition rates.
Online Master's in Cybersecurity Tuition | |
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Per Credit Hour | $1,400 |
Total Credits Hours | 30 |
New Student Tuition Reduction | $12,000 |
Total Estimated Tuition* | $30,000 |
Application Fee | $50 |
*Tuition and costs effective as of January 27, 2025. Tuition rates are not inclusive of textbooks and fees. Tuition and costs are subject to change and should be confirmed on the University’s official tuition listing at yu.edu/osf/tuition-fees/graduate.
Semester Fees
Since the online Master’s in Cybersecurity program can be completed on a full-time or part-time basis, the rate at which you pay your tuition fees can differ. For example, a student taking four courses a semester will be billed differently than a student taking one or two courses a semester. Your admissions outreach advisor or the Office of Student Finance can work with you to determine the appropriate amount, method and frequency for your tuition payments.
Semester Fees | |
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Registration Fee | $65 |
Technology Fee | $175 |
Virtual Labs and Software Fee | $825 |
Download a program brochure
Download the Program Brochure
Are you looking to start your career in the vital field of cybersecurity? Earn your master’s degree online with Yeshiva University from any background, no technical experience needed. The online Master of Science (MS) in Cybersecurity, offered through the Katz School of Science and Health at YU, prepares you for the technical and business aspects of cybersecurity.
Complete the form to download a brochure and get more details about the program, including information on the program structure, curriculum, benefits and application requirements.

Financial Support for Your Cybersecurity Degree
More than 80% of students at Yeshiva University find applicable scholarships or financial aid to help them attend college. Financial aid can come in the form of scholarships, grants, loans, employment opportunities or tax benefits. These may be offered by private or public third-party organizations, your employer or the military.
Financial aid is typically determined by assessing your financial need. This is calculated using a federally regulated formula that subtracts the expected family contribution from the cost of the online Master’s in Cybersecurity tuition at YU’s Katz School. When you fill out your FAFSA form, it will automatically add up your expected family contribution by reviewing the number of people in your household, the number of people in college, your adjusted gross income, capital assets, investments, and more. This will help you and the admissions team accurately assess your financial need and devise a plan that works best for you.
Private School Tuition Expense Form
At Yeshiva University, we understand that many students and parents have additional expenses that the FAFSA doesn’t cover. To account for that discrepancy, we created the Private School Tuition Expense Form that lets you tell us how much you spend on K–12 education. That amount is then considered in your expected family contribution as well and can affect your assessed financial need.
Visit the Office of Student Finance page for more information about this form.
Additional Financial Aid Opportunities for International Students
The Katz School at YU is proud to welcome students from around the world to experience the career-changing power of a Yeshiva University education. International students at the Katz School at YU, including those who are not a U.S. citizen, national, permanent resident or eligible non-citizen, may qualify for additional financial aid opportunities for the online Master’s in Cybersecurity tuition. Eligible non-citizens include refugees, those granted asylum, and temporary residents as defined by the Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) of 1986.
To explore your options and be considered for supplemental tuition support, please complete the International Graduate Student Financial Aid Application. This form will collect crucial information on your personal and family financial accounts, assets, investments, and real estate holdings. By gaining a clearer picture of your personal and professional situation, our admissions team will be better able to assess your needs and direct you to the proper resources.

Important Dates
- Retrieved on November 21, 2022 from fortune.com/education/information-technology/masters/rankings/most-affordable-online-masters-in-cybersecurity/