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The Net Price Calculator can help determine the estimated net price —c ost of attendance minus median grant/scholarship aid—that a full-time, first-degree seeking undergraduate Coug will pay to attend WSU.
We’ve broken the costs down for helpful reference, but keep in mind that most families will pay less and only 31% of students pay full tuition. Once you subtract grants, scholarships, and waivers, your actual cost may look quite a bit different.
For annual or quarterly tuition information, both current and past schedules, go to the Office of Planning & Budgeting’s Tuition and Required Fees page. How are Estimated Expenses Calculated? Tuition amounts used above are based on the 2024-2025 quarterly tuition & fee rates per the UW Office of Planning & Budgeting Tuition & Fees Dashboards.
4 mar 2024 · Students can now estimate their financial aid offers and net costs at WSU with a new calculator powered by College Raptor, a college search and comparison tool.
Tuition is a direct cost that you must pay to WSU student accounts. The full-time tuition charge covers from 10 to 18 credits at the same cost. Course loads of fewer than 10 or more than 18 credit hours are charged on a per-credit basis. A note for non-resident students: You should plan on paying non-resident tuition for each year you attend WSU.
Resident and nonresident tuition and fees rates by semester and annually for various student categories (undergraduate, graduate, professional, etc.) can be found in the table below. (1) (14) For printable tables of Tuition Tables by Campus. (1) For estimates of cost of attendance, please visit the Student Financial Services Website.
Tuition and fees vary from campus to campus and program to program. Please visit https://budget.wsu.edu/tuition-and-fee-rates/. to view the tuition and mandatory fees. Mandatory fees (the Cub fee, Student Rec Center fee, Health fee, Stadium fee, Chinook Building fee, Media fee and Transit fee) are included on this website.