| Tuition Cost for Fall 2001 | |
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Undergraduate Resident: 2 credit minimum $380 10-18 credits: $1900 Non-Resident: 2 credit minimum 10-18 credits: $5500 |
Graduate Resident: 2 credit minimum $588 10-18 credits: $2940 Non-Resident: 2 credit minimum $1442 |
Money is available for all sorts of students. Many people do not apply because they think they would not be eligible. But there is scholarship money every year that goes unawarded just because students have not applied for it! All searches for school funding should begin with filling out the Federal Financial Aid Form (the FAFSA). Even if you do not think that you would qualify for a federal grant, loan or work-study job, many other scholarships that are not need based will want to have this information. You can fill and submit the FAFSA on-line at: WSU has many scholarships available. Browse the WSU scholarship page and apply on line at: |
| There are also a host of other scholarships you can apply for. The best place to start your search is by visiting sites that carry information about lots of different scholarships. Some examples: | Many scholarships go unclaimed every year, so do your homework and apply to those for which you qualify! |
