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  1. Tuition Rates. Tuition rates are determined by student program. Choose from the list below to view the tuition rates for the corresponding student program. The University reserves the right, with or without prior notice, to change requirements, rules, programs, policies, tuition, and fees whenever, in the University’s judgment, such changes ...

  2. Beginning in fall 2020, GW tuition rates are set annually. ** The matriculation fee is a one-time fee for a new, incoming student. Students in their second, third- and fourth-year who paid the fee upon their initial enrollment as a first-time student are not charged this fee annually.

  3. See the Tuition website for more information to determine the tuition rates and fees for your program. Please Note: Current tuition rates may be updated during the year.

  4. Entering Spring 2020*. $56,845 per academic year. The Fall and Spring semesters constitute an academic year. Beginning Fall 2019, the tuition rate applies to students taking 12-18 credit hours per semester.

  5. Tuition in these examples is based on $2,020 per credit hour. Fees are assessed at $3.00 per credit hour. For planning purposes, you can use the COA worksheet (Excel Spreadsheet) to create an estimated Cost of Attendance based on a specific loan period, tuition rate and campus of attendance.

  6. Mar 3, 2022 · The George Washington University announced on Thursday tuition, room and board rates for the 2022-23 academic year. Tuition for new, incoming first-year undergraduate students and returning second- and third-year students will be $62,110, a 3.9 percent increase from the current 2021-22 tuition rate of $59,780.

  7. Mar 18, 2024 · Tuition for new, incoming first-year and transfer undergraduate students, as well as returning second-, third- and fourth-year students enrolling at the George Washington University in fall 2024, will be $67,420, a 4.2 percent increase from the 2023-24 tuition rate of $64,700.

  8. Mar 10, 2023 · Tuition for new, incoming first-year and transfer undergraduate students, as well as returning second-, third- and fourth-year students enrolling at the George Washington University in fall 2023, will be $64,700, a 4.2 percent increase from the 2022-23 tuition rate of $62,110.

  9. Non-degree students and part-time undergraduate students are charged $2,170 per credit starting summer 2024. Tuition stated here excludes undergraduate programs in professional studies, nursing, and health sciences.

  10. George Washington University's tuition is $64,990. Compared with the national average cost of tuition of $43,477, George Washington University is more expensive. These figures include both...

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