2023-2024 Estimated Cost of Attendance

Tuition and fees vary by number of credits and programs. Please check out our Tuition & Fees page and find the Tuition & Fees by Program link. The additional figures listed below are a general guideline for estimating educational costs. Costs are listed for one academic year. An academic year consists of three ten-week terms.

Tuition & Fees (14 credits per term)

 RESIDENT TuitionWestern Undergraduate Exchange (WUE)Non-resident*
Undergraduate**$11,987$16,884$33,365
Undergraduate Engineering & Allied Health Programs$15,611$22,318$44,898
Full Academic YearResidentWUENon-Resident*
Tuition and Fees (14 credits per term)$11,987$16,884$33,365
Living Expenses$11,638$11,638$11,638

TOTAL (estimated average)

$23,625$28,522$45,003
Full Academic YearResidentWUENon-Resident*
Tuition and Fees (14 credits per term)$15,611$22,318$44,898
Living Expenses$11,638$11,638$11,638

TOTAL (estimated average)

$27,249

$33,956

$56,536

Other ExpensesAmount
On-campus Living Expenses$11,638
Off-campus Living Expenses$14,809
Books & Supplies$1,000
Personal & Transportation Expenses$3,632

*Tuition is for Non-Resident Students (Does not apply to students on any Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ Tech reciprocity program or the Western Undergraduate Exchange Program).

**Rates listed are for base-rate majors only. See "Engineering and Allied Health rates" or the Tuition & Fees page for more rates.

Students in certain high-cost programs — including engineering and allied health degrees — pay what is called differential tuition, a higher tuition rate which ensures that students in lower-cost programs are not subsidizing students in higher cost ones.

Please note that Respiratory Care majors are the only students in Allied Health that are eligible for WUE tuition rates.

Living Expenses budget is based on single room + highest meal plan for on-campus students. On-campus housing is less with a standard double occupancy room and lower meal plan. See Housing and Residence Life for more details on living expenses.