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Tuition and Costs. W&L’s estimated cost of attendance below is a starting point for determining your actual cost to attend W&L. We meet 100% of every admitted student’s demonstrated financial need through grants, scholarships and guaranteed campus work without the need for loans.
Tuition, Fees, Housing and Food - These are direct expenses billed by the university to the student's tuition account. Our cost of attendance is based on full-time enrollment, the first year meal plan, and the cost of an on campus room.
Tuition Billing and Due Dates. The fee for special, non-degree undergraduate students for 2023-2024 is $2,261 per credit hour. *Rooming cost for law students are included in the Law Living Expenses, Estimated figure. **For dining options available to upper class undergraduate and law, see Dining Services.
Every year, W&L awards more than $60 million in need-based financial aid through grants, scholarships and campus work without the need for loans. The average need-based financial aid award last year was $65,694. The resources below will help you estimate what your college costs may be.
The fee for special, non-degree undergraduate students for 2024-2025 is $2,386 per credit hour. 1 Housing cost for law students are included in the Law Living Expenses, Estimated figure. 2 For dining options available to upper class undergraduate and law, see Dining Services.
Washington and Lee’s MyinTuition Quick College Cost Calculator asks six basic financial questions and gives you an early estimate of the amount your family will need to contribute for one year at Washington and Lee.
Each year the Office of Financial Aid creates a Cost of Attendance for law students at W&L Law, comprised of mandatory costs (tuition and mandatory fees) as well as estimates of other costs associated with attending law school (books, living expenses, etc.) for the nine months of the academic year.