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Anyone have insight on Kansas Wesleyan University's tuition?

Hey everyone, I've been looking into Kansas Wesleyan University and I'm wondering about their tuition costs. Is it affordable compared to other private universities? Do they provide a good amount of financial aid? Any info would be much appreciated!

a year ago

Kansas Wesleyan University, being a private institution, has a higher tuition rate than most public universities, which is common across the higher education landscape.

While the tuition cost is above average compared to most state schools, it is important to note that private universities often offset these costs with institutional aid. A majority of students at KWU receive some form of financial assistance, whether that's institutional aid (like scholarships or grants), or federal aid (like Pell Grants or loans). For instance, around 99% of students attending KWU receive financial aid.

Kansas Wesleyan University also offers a variety of merit-based scholarships for students based on their academic performance. These scholarships range from $10,000 to $15,000 per year and are renewable for up to four years. For students with an extremely strong academic record, there's the Presidential Scholarship—worth full tuition—which is awarded on a competitive basis.

Keep in mind that this info provides a general overview and the specifics can vary based on several factors like your FAFSA results (which calculate your Student Aid Index or SAI), your family's financial situation, your academic profile, and more. To get a more accurate estimate, you can always utilize the university's Net Price Calculator, which gives a more personalized projection of your potential financial aid and out-of-pocket costs. Just remember that these figures are approximate, and, for a precise number, you'll need to complete the financial aid application process.

a year ago

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