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  1. More than 60% of students at Western receive some sort of financial aid. Using grants, scholarships, student employment, and/or loans, Western will help you pay for tuition, books, and educational supplies, housing and food, transportation, and personal expenses.

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      More than 60% of students at Western receive financial aid...

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      4.32 years is the average time to degree. 135,000+ graduates...

  2. Fees per Quarter. Students who are 18 and under can ride all public transit for free in Washington State. Due to this they are not billed the same amount for the Active Transportation Fee. Students who turn 19 during a quarter will be charged the full fee the next time they register for classes.

  3. Cost of Attendance (COA) includes tuition and fees, housing and food, books and supplies, transportation, and personal expenses incurred as a result of enrollment at Western (for students with dependents, dependent care expenses may also be included).

  4. Tuition and Fee Schedule. Tuition and Fees are subject to change as the result of action by the State Legislature or the Board of Trustees. By registering for classes, a student incurs a legal obligation to pay tuition and fees.

  5. Western Washington University's tuition is $9,287 for in-state and $27,855 for out-of-state students. Compared with the national average cost of in-state tuition of $11,560, Western...

    • 516 High Street, Bellingham, 98225, WA
    • 0360 650 3000
  6. 4.32 years is the average time to degree. 135,000+ graduates living and working around the world. Retention and Graduation Rates. 77.1% of first-year students beginning in Fall 2021 returned in Fall 2022. Western's six-year graduation rate is 67%...based on data from the 2015 cohort.

  7. More than 60% of students at Western receive financial aid in the form of grants, tuition waivers, scholarships, student employment and/or loans to help pay for tuition, books, educational supplies, housing, food, transportation, and personal expenses. House Bill 1079 & The Real Hope Act.