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  1. MyinTuition . Wellesley may be more affordable than you think. You can now (quickly and easily) estimate what your financial aid package might be. Nearly 60% of Wellesley students receive aid; our financial aid budget is more than $84 million; the average annual grant is nearly $62,500 and the average annual aid offer is more than $65,000.

  2. For the academic year 2023-2024, the undergraduate tuition & fees at Wellesley College is $64,320. The 2024 undergraduate tuition has been risen by 3.88% compared to the previous year. Its undergraduate tuition & fees is much higher than the average amount for similar schools' tuition of $44,795.

  3. Wellesley College's tuition is $64,320. Compared with the national average cost of tuition of $45,713, Wellesley College is more expensive. These figures include both tuition and fees, also...

  4. This program provides a written contract guaranteeing that the cost of tuition will remain the same for each of four consecutive years at Wellesley College. By June 30 preceding the Fall semester of the entering year, the student pays an amount equal to four times the first year's tuition cost.

  5. By June 30 preceding the Fall semester of the entering year, the student pays an amount equal to four times the first year's tuition cost. Provisions are made for leaves of absence (up to two semesters), refunds, and withdrawals. This program stabilizes only the cost of tuition at Wellesley College.

  6. Tuition: $64,000. Fees, Room & Board, Health Insurance: $24,291. Total Comprehensive Fee: $88,291. Average Financial Aid Package: $62,500 in scholarships (grants), loans, and work study (see MyinTuition for a personalized cost estimator) Percent of Students Receiving Aid: 60 percent. Percent of Calculated Financial Need Met: 100 percent.

  7. Costs. Average Per Year After Aid. $21,862. Students Receiving Financial Aid. 54% Average Aid Package. $63,771. Financial Aid Application Due. January 15. Tuition. Average Net Price $21,862 per year. Your net price is a college’s cost of attendance minus the grants and scholarships you receive.

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