Student Financial Services

Members of the Student Financial Services staff work with parents, students, the federal and state governments, the University, and others to make financial arrangements for students to receive an education at Walla Walla University. Students and parents are encouraged to phone, write, or stop by the office for answers to questions about financing a college education.

FINANCIAL COUNSELORS provide help in financial planning. They are responsible for approving all financial arrangements and are available to discuss problems if parents or students have difficulty meeting the terms of the payment plan the family has chosen.

FINANCIAL AID COUNSELORS assist with the completion of financial aid applications, loan promissory notes, and with the administration of scholarship programs.

STUDENT EMPLOYMENT assists students in looking for work both on and off campus. Employment personnel neither hires students nor assigns them to particular jobs, but works with students individually to assist them in their employment search.

STUDENT LOAN OFFICE assists current students with completing student loan applications and obtaining additional loans to finance educational expenses; also works with borrowers in repayment on Federal Perkins, Nursing, or Institutional Loans.

FOR INFORMATION

Call

Toll Free

E-Mail

Financial Counselors

509-527-2815

800-656-2815

stufin@wallawalla.edu

Financial Aid Counselors

509-527-2315

800-656-2315

finaid@wallawalla.edu

Student Employment

509-527-2357

800-656-2357

stuemp@wallawalla.edu

Student Loan Office

509-527-2333

800-656-2333

student.loans@wallawalla.edu

FAX

509-527-2556

Expenses

This section of the bulletin is designed to help parents and students anticipate the costs connected with receiving a Walla Walla University education. This list identifies many of the expenses a student may incur. Students may have additional expenses for transportation, personal needs, and other necessities and extras not mentioned here. Parents and students should consider such expenses when making plans to cover the university costs.

In 2012-2013, Walla Walla University awarded over $41 million in financial aid. The average student received $21,604 with over 85% of the student body receiving financial aid. Be sure to refer to the Financial Bulletin for more specific information about our great scholarship programs.

Estimated Undergraduate Student Budgets

For 2014-2015

 

Dormitory Student

 

Per Quarter

Per Year

Tuition (full-time, 13-16 hours)

$8,432

$25,296

General Fee (Includes ASWWU Dues)

190

570

Room Rent

1,245

3,735

Cafeteria (Meal Plan)

910

2,730

Books (average)

345

1,035

Miscellaneous

607

1,821

TOTAL

$11,729

$35,187

Non-Dormitory Student

 

Per Quarter

Per Year

Tuition (full-time, 13-16 hours)

$8,432

$25,296

General Fee (Includes ASWWU Dues)

190

570

Books (average)

345

1,035

Miscellaneous

607

1,821

TOTAL

$9,574

$28,722

Tuition

Undergraduate Student Tuition

Cost

Rate

Part-time Tuition (1-12 quarter hours)

$660

Per Qtr. Hr.

Full-time Tuition (13-16 quarter hours)

$8,432

Per Quarter

Overload Tuition (above 16 qtr. hours)

$560

Per Qtr. Hr.

 

Student Missionary Tuition

$15 for 12 credits per quarter

Participants in the Student Missionary and Task Force programs are registered as full-time students in the Experiential Program, SMTF 100, provided they meet the Student Missions Office's eligibility criteria and receive financial clearance from Student Financial Services. Registration cannot be retroactive. Contact the Student Missions office for more information.

Graduate Student Tuition

$570 per quarter hour

Extension Tuition

55% of undergraduate tuition

Full-time teachers employed within driving distance of Walla Walla University may enroll for one class per quarter. Acceptance into the graduate Education Program and a copy of the school district's contract are required to qualify for the tuition rate of 55 percent of the undergraduate tuition. The balance of the tuition charge must be paid at the time of registration.

Senior Citizen Discounted Tuition

The Senior Citizen Class Program (non-degree seeking) makes it possible for students who are 65 or more years of age to take advantage of the following reduced tuition rates:

To take up to a 4 hour class for credit*

one half the regular tuition rate

To sit in on a class**

$100 per quarter

* Permission of the instructor is required.

** Class or lab fees are the responsibility of the student.