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Summer 2011 10-11 Western Promise Undergrad | 09-10 Western Promise Undergrad | 08-09 Western Promise Undergrad | 07-08 Western Promise Undergrad | Continuing Undergrad | Graduate | Health service fee | Self support (Continuing Ed) | Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE)

Notes:

Tuition and fee rates are determined by the State Board of Higher Education and are subject to change.

The charges listed below have been approved for the 2011 summer session.

  • Students enrolled in summer term are charged tuition based on the course or courses (either undergraduate or graduate) taken.
  • The amounts listed below represent the total cost of Mandatory Enrollment Fees (Tuition & Fees).
  • Tuition and fees include: the current tuition rate and the technology, building, incidental, recreation center building and health services fees.

Summer Term 2011 fee charts

2010-11 Western Promise undergraduate tuition & fees (per term)

NOTE: all amounts represent total of both tuition and fees. See below for WUE info

Credit Hours Residents (BAS10) WUE (WUE10)
1 297.00 368.00
2 433.00 572.00
3 569.00 776.00
4 705.00 980.00
5 841.00 1,184.00
6 1,022.00 1,433.00
7 1,158.00 1,637.00
8 1,294.00 1,841.00
9 1,430.00 2,045.00
10 1,566.00 2,249.00
11 1,702.00 2,453.00
12 1,838.00 2,657.00
13 1,974.00 2,861.00
14 2,110.00 3,065.00
15 2,246.00 3,269.00
16 2,382.00 3,473.00
17 2,518.00 3,677.00
18 2,654.00 3,881.00
Each Additional Hour
over 18 136.00 204.00

Note: The following applies to 2010-11 Western Promise students. A $205 one-time matriculation fee is assessed on all new and transfer undergraduate students.

All students taking 6 hours of regular courses are assessed a $45.00 health fee. The health service fee is optional for students taking fewer than 6 credits. Students taking fewer than 6 hours of regular courses who wish to use the health service may pay the additional fee at the cashiers. Students who have 6 hours or more at any time during the term are responsible for this fee.

Basic insurance, if desired, is an opt in item for summer during the first thirty days of the term at $77.

Some courses will have an additional course fee. See the Summer schedule of classes.

2009-10 Western Promise undergraduate tuition & fees (per term)

NOTE: all amounts represent total of both tuition and fees. See below for WUE info

Credit Hours Residents (BAS09) WUE (WUE09)
1 286.00 351.00
2 411.00 539.00
3 536.00 727.00
4 661.00 915.00
5 786.00 1,103.00
6 956.00 1,336.00
7 1,081.00 1,524.00
8 1,206.00 1,712.00
9 1,331.00 1,900.00
10 1,456.00 2,088.00
11 1,581.00 2,276.00
12 1,706.00 2,464.00
13 1,831.00 2,652.00
14 1,956.00 2,840.00
15 2,081.00 3,028.00
16 2,206.00 3,216.00
17 2,331.00 3,404.00
18 2,456.00 3,592.00
Each Additional Hour
over 18 125.00 188.00

Note: The following applies to 2009-10 Western Promise students. A $205 one-time matriculation fee is assessed on all new and transfer undergraduate students.

All students taking 6 hours of regular courses are assessed a $45.00 health and basic insurance fee. The health service fee is optional for students taking fewer than 6 credits. Students taking fewer than 6 hours of regular courses who wish to use the health service may pay the additional fee at the cashiers. Students who have 6 hours or more at any time during the term are responsible for this fee.

Basic insurance, if desired, is an opt in item for summer during the first thirty days of the term at $77.

Some courses will have an additional course fee. See the Summer schedule of classes.

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2008-09 Western Promise undergraduate tuition & fees (per term)

NOTE: all amounts represent total of both tuition and fees. See below for WUE info

Credit Hours Residents (BAS08) WUE (WUE08)
1 271.00 329.00
2 386.00 502.00
3 501.00 675.00
4 616.00 848.00
5 731.00 1,021.00
6 891.00 1,239.00
7 1,006.00 1,412.00
8 1,121.00 1,585.00
9 1,236.00 1,758.00
10 1,351.00 1,931.00
11 1,466.00 2,104.00
12 1,581.00 2,277.00
13 1,696.00 2,450.00
14 1,811.00 2,623.00
15 1,926.00 2,796.00
16 2,041.00 2,969.00
17 2,156.00 3,142.00
18 2,271.00 3,315.00
Each Additional Hour
over 18 115.00 173.00

Note: The following applies to 2008-09 Western Promise students. A $205 one-time matriculation fee is assessed on all new and transfer undergraduate students.

All students taking 6 hours of regular courses are assessed a $45.00 health fee. The health service fee is optional for students taking fewer than 6 credits. Students taking fewer than 6 hours of regular courses who wish to use the health service may pay the additional fee at the cashiers. Students who have 6 hours or more at any time during the term are responsible for this fee.

Basic insurance, if desired, is an opt in item for summer during the first thirty days of the term at $77.

Some courses will have an additional course fee. See the Summer schedule of classes.

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2007-08 Western Promise undergraduate tuition & fees (per term)

Note:  all amounts represent total of both tuition and fees. See below for WUE info

Credit Hours Residents (BAS07) WUE (WUE07)
1 267.00 320.00
2 378.00 483.00
3 489.00 647.00
4 600.00 810.00
5 711.00 974.00
6 867.00 1,182.00
7 978.00 1,346.00
8 1,089.00 1,509.00
9 1,200.00 1,673.00
10 1,311.00 1,836.00
11 1,422.00 2,000.00
12 1,533.00 2,163.00
13 1,644.00 2,327.00
14 1,755.00 2,490.00
15 1,866.00 2,654.00
16 1,977.00 2,817.00
17 2,088.00 2,981.00
18 2,199.00 3,144.00
Each Additional Hour
over 18 111.00 164.00

Note: The following applies to 2007-08 Western Promise students. A $205 one-time matriculation fee is assessed on all new and transfer undergraduate students.

All students taking 6 hours of regular courses are assessed a $45.00 health fee. The health service fee is optional for students taking fewer than 6 credits. Students taking fewer than 6 hours of regular courses who wish to use the health service may pay the additional fee at the cashiers. Students who have 6 hours or more at any time during the term are responsible for this fee.

Basic insurance, if desired, is an opt in item for summer during the first thirty days of the term at $77.

Some courses will have an additional course fee. See the Summer schedule of classes.

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Undergraduate continuing tuition and fees for Summer 2010 (per term)

Note: all amounts represent total of both tuition and fees. See below for WUE info

Credit hours Residents (BASIC) Nonresidents (BASIC) WUE*
1 316.00 546.00 396.00
2 436.00 936.00 576.00
3 556.00 1,326.00 756.00
4 676.00 1,716.00 936.00
5 796.00 2,106.00 1,116.00
6 961.00 2,541.00 1,341.00
7 1,081.00 2,931.00 1,521.00
8 1,201.00 3,321.00 1,701.00
9 1,321.00 3,711.00 1,881.00
10 1,441.00 4,101.00 2,061.00
11 1,561.00 4,491.00 2,241.00
12 1,681.00 4,881.00 2,421.00
13 1,801.00 5,271.00 2,601.00
14 1,921.00 5,661.00 2,781.00
15 2,041.00 6,051.00 2,961.00
16 2,161.00 6,441.00 3,141.00
17 2,281.00 6,831.00 3,321.00
18 2,401.00 7,221.00 3,501.00
Each additional hour
over 18 120.00 390.00 180.00

Note: The following applies to continuing undergraduate students. A $205 one-time matriculation fee is assessed on all new and transfer undergraduate students.

All students taking 6 hours of regular courses are assessed a $45.00 health fee. The health service fee is optional for students taking fewer than 6 credits. Students taking fewer than 6 hours of regular courses who wish to use the health service may pay the additional fee at the cashiers. Students who have 6 hours or more at any time during the term are responsible for this fee.

Basic insurance, if desired, is an opt in item for summer during the first thirty days of the term at $77.

Some courses will have an additional course fee. See the Summer schedule of classes.

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*The Western Undergraduate Exchange Program (WUE)

This program offers students from participating western states the opportunity to enroll at a reduced tuition level, 150 percent of resident tuition plus fees. The Summer 2011 WUE tuition & fees are listed above. The WUE Program is renewable for up to twelve (12) terms for high school recipients, and transfer students can receive support for up to six (6) terms. All students must enroll full time and maintain good academic standing. To find out more visit the WUE Web page, prospective students may contact the Office of Admissions at 503-838-8211 V/TTY or toll-free 1-877-877-1593 and currently enrolled students may contact the Business Office at 503-838-8201.

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Graduate tuition and fees (per term)

Note: all amounts represent total of both tuition and fees

Credit hours residents  nonresidents
1 450.00 639.00
2 744.00 1,122.00
3 1,038.00 1,605.00
4 1,332.00 2,088.00
5 1,626.00 2,571.00
6 1,965.00 3,099.00
7 2,259.00 3,582.00
8 2,553.00 4,065.00
9 2,847.00 4,548.00
10 3,141.00 5,031.00
11 3,435.00 5,514.00
12 3,729.00 5,997.00
13 4,023.00 6,480.00
14 4,317.00 6,963.00
15 4,611.00 7,446.00
16 4,905.00 7,929.00
17 5,199.00 8,412.00
18 5,493.00 8,895.00
Each additional hour
over 18 294.00 483.00

Note: The following applies to all graduate students. A $205 one-time matriculation fee is assessed on all new and transfer graduate students.

All students taking 6 hours of regular courses are assessed a $45.00 health fee. The health service fee is optional for students taking fewer than 6 credits. Students taking fewer than 6 hours of regular courses who wish to use the health service may pay the additional fee at the cashiers. Students who have 6 hours or more at any time during the term are responsible for this fee. Basic insurance, if desired, is an opt in item for summer during the first thirty days of the term at $77.

Some courses will have an additional course fee. See the Summer schedule of classes.

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Tuition & fees for self-support courses

Tuition and fees for self-support sections (primarily offered through Division of Extended Programs) are assessed separately from the charges associated with regular courses.  The costs associated with self-support sections are listed in the fees column in the Class Schedule.  For example, an undergraduate student enrolled in 8 credits of regular classes and a 4 credit self-support class is assessed regular tution for 8 credits plus the additional fee for the self-support class.  All WOU credits will count toward financial aid.

The costs of self-support courses do not include Incidental or Health Services fees; therefore, students registering only for self-support courses are not eligible to use services supported by Incidental or Health Services fees, including insurance.

Students who drop a self-support class after the 100% refund period may owe at least partial fees for the class.

Contact

Tuition and fees The Business Office: 503-838-8201 | or e-mail: BusinessOffice@wou.edu

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