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  1. Tuition & Fee Questions. Current Tuition & Fees Dashboards. Estimated Annual Cost of Attendance for First-Year Undergraduates. Required Student Fees. Course Fees. Fee-Based Course & Program Fees. Graduate Appointment Waivers. Tuition History. Peer Comparisons.

  2. Student budgets are subject to change each academic year. Budgets for prior years are also available. The UW accepts Guaranteed Education Tuition (GET). For more information on how GET (Washington state’s 529 prepaid college tuition) works with the UW, contact Student Fiscal Services.

  3. The table below shows the 2024-25 academic year estimated expenses for first-year undergraduate students at the University of Washingtons three campuses, which the UW Board of Regents approved in June 2024.

  4. University of Washington's tuition is $12,643 for in-state and $41,997 for out-of-state students. Compared with the national average cost of in-state tuition of $11,560, University of...

  5. Costs. & Financial Aid. Earn your degree with less debt. UW graduates complete college with less debt than the national average. Of UW students surveyed six months after graduation, 18% report continuing their education, and 71% report having found employment.

  6. Tuition Rates: Quarterly/Summer Tuition and Fee Schedules. Current and Prior Year Tuition and Fee Schedules. For questions regarding tuition and fee distribution, please visit the Office of Planning & Budgeting website for contact information.

  7. The cost figures used in the calculator are a combination of direct (tuition and applicable fees) as well as indirect (allowances for room and board, books, transportation, and miscellaneous personal expenses).

  8. How much does University of Washington cost? Break down the tuition sticker price, in-state and out-out-state tuition, and net price you'll pay.

  9. As a state public university, the University of Washington has different tuition rates for state residents and non-residents. State law sets the rules governing who qualifies as a resident for tuition-paying purposes.

  10. University of Washington costs $8,701 after scholarships and grants, with 34% of students receiving financial aid and an average aid package of $18,562.

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