Tuition and costs

Being a Saint Martin’s student is the opportunity of a lifetime, one that will yield positive returns on your investment — for years to come.

You’ll enjoy a level of personal attention second to none. Ninety percent of your classes will have fewer than 40 students, and your average class size will be only 12 students. The student-faculty ratio is even more impressive at 10:1. You’ll also be immersed in a culture of caring that permeates everything — every classroom, every office, and every residence hall. You’ll have access to high-tech facilities, and enjoy highly personal instruction, from professors who are completely dedicated to teaching and, equally important, mentoring.

At Saint Martin’s you’ll get a lot — a world-class education, a “whole” university experience, friends for life — and, thanks to our Benedictine approach, you’ll get a lot more for less.

How does Saint Martin's compare?

Saint Martin’s University is one of the most affordable private universities in the Pacific Northwest.

For more details and a breakdown of costs for a full-time undergraduate student at Saint Martin's, see the separate comprehensive cost table.

Below is a top-line comparison with other private universities:

College or University Tuition and fees Comprehensive costs
Saint Martin's University $24,880 $35,542
George Fox University $26,680 $36,400
Linfield College $29,804 $39,844
Seattle Pacific University $27,810 $40,143
Whitworth University $28,650 $40,179
Gonzaga University $30,540 $40,516
Pacific Lutheran University $28,100 $40,579
Pacific University $29,966 $40,594
University of Portland $30,940 $40,835
Seattle University $31,144 $41,254
Willamette University $35,610 $44,880
Lewis & Clark College $35,233 $45,495
Whitman College $36,940 $47,600
University of Puget Sound $35,635 $48,125
Reed College $39,700 $53,600

All data collected for individual institution websites or www.collegeboard.com