Executive Master's in Humanitarian Crisis & Emergency Management
Tuition & Financial Aid

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Total tuition for the Executive Master's in Humanitarian Crisis & Emergency Management program is $76,890.

Tuition breakdown by semester.
Fall 2025
$2,563 per credit hour

Tuition for the EMPS degree includes:

  • Hotel for each on-site field study
  • Transportation once students arrive at each on-site field study
  • Some meals

Students are responsible for:

  • Travel to and from each location (see program schedule for current field study locations)
  • Some meals
  • $65 mandatory student health insurance fee for each course requiring international travel

Federal Student Aid

As a student at the School of Continuing Studies, you may be eligible for federal financial aid. To determine eligibility for Federal aid, you must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Please review the "How to Apply" area of the financial aid websites below for details regarding the requirements for each academic term.

For more information, please contact scsfinaid@georgetown.edu. If you are a recently admitted student, please write your last name, first name, and start term in the subject line.

Scholarships

Georgetown's School of Continuing Studies offers a limited number of service-based scholarships and tuition discounts which are outlined in detail on the Scholarships page. External scholarship opportunities are also available.

SCS does not offer merit or athletic scholarships or scholarships specifically to international students.

For more information, please contact scsscholarships@georgetown.edu.

*Tuition rates for each term are published annually, typically in February. Total tuition listed here reflects Fall semester of entry.