Cost of Attendance
In order to assist students in planning their finances and budgeting for their graduate education, we have created an estimate of billing and costs for each of our programs. You will find estimated costs for the on-campus and off-campus phases of our programs. You will see the costs broken down by tuition, living, travel and personal expenses, as well as any other visa or processing expenses that may apply. Please note, actual expenses may vary according to each students individual lifestyle and needs.
Degree Programs
- Masters in Conflict Transformation
- Masters in International Education - on campus
- Master of Arts in International Education - low residency
- Masters in International Service, Leadership, and Management, Self-designed
- Masters in Sustainable Development - Vermont
- Masters in Sustainable Development - Washington, DC
- Master of Arts in TESOL
- Masters of Arts in TESOL for Practicing Teachers of English - Summer program
Certificate Programs
Concerned about loans?
SIT graduates who work in non-profit, government or education professions may be eligible for one of two loan forgiveness programs:
- The Public Service Loan Forgiveness program (PSLF) is a program for students who work in non-profit, government or public service jobs for a period of 10 years after graduation.
- Students who teach in a low-income school or a subject designated as “subject-matter shortage area” may be eligible for loan cancellation or deferment options.
Learn more about SIT Graduate Institute Financial Aid.

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Mailing Address:
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Brattleboro, VT 05302 USA




