Christ-centered education based on a rigorous liberal arts core is a meaningful investment that prepares you for your life’s calling. Our commitment to you is to provide the highest quality education at a remarkably affordable price. A combination of scholarships, grants, and loans enables students to pursue a Christ-centered education that seeks God’s design in all things. We are confident that you will grow, learn, and find lifelong value in your Geneva education. Discover the exceptional value Geneva has to offer.
Costs for 2025-2026
Tuition & Fees
$34,480
Annual costs before scholarships and aid.
Meal Plan
$5,850
Annual costs for residential students.
Housing
$5,850
Annual costs for on-campus housing.
Geneva is considered to be one of the most affordable Christian private schools in the nation based on comparable CCCU and private school data. A reputation for academic rigor and competitive cost ensures that you are receiving the best education for the best price. Once scholarships and aid have been applied, most students will pay significantly less than the above costs.
By applying to Geneva, you are automatically considered for our internal scholarships supported by generous alumni and friends. Students are encouraged to apply for any private scholarships for which they qualify to help offset costs.
Geneva School Code: 003267
Discover how a Geneva education is accessible for your family
Our community consists of individuals from the full spectrum of the kingdom of God, including a wide variety of socioeconomic backgrounds. Part of our commitment to welcome students from diverse backgrounds includes our affordability. We believe Christ-centered education that helps students discover their faith-life calling should be accessible. Not only do we believe in that, we put that belief into action. Our student population represents a wide range of household income distributions. You belong here.
97%
of Geneva students receive financial aid
$28 Million+
is awarded to students annually from Geneva sourced scholarships and grants
91%
of Geneva graduates are employed or in grad school within six months of graduation
Average net total price is $20,999 (21-22 IPEDS data). Scenarios below are based on actual students.
Rachel
In-state student with highest financial need according to FAFSA who plans to reside on campus.
Total Charges: |
$44,780 |
Geneva Aid |
-$19,586 |
Federal Grant |
-$7,395 |
State Grant |
-$5,099 |
Federal Loans |
-$5,500 |
(Total est. annual cost after financial aid)
Ronald
Out-of-State resident with highest financial need according to FAFSA who plans to reside on campus.
Total Charges: |
$44,780 |
Geneva Aid |
-$20,250 |
Federal Grant |
-$7,395 |
State Grant |
-$0 |
Federal Loans |
-$5,500 |
(Total est. annual cost after financial aid)
Roman
Out-of-State high achieving honors student a FAFSA Student Aid Index of $16,000 who plans to reside on campus.
Total Charges: |
$44,780 |
Geneva Aid |
-$22,750 |
Federal Grant |
-$0 |
State Grant |
-$0 |
Federal Loans |
-$5,500 |
(Total est. annual cost after financial aid)