Affordable excellence.
Washington State University is committed to helping you find ways to put our nationally-ranked academic programs within your financial reach. Learn how you can take part in the $137 million in scholarships and financial aid the University awards to more than 14,500 students each year.
Kiplinger's, a magazine devoted to "making money work," includes Washington State University in their 2006 top 100 Best Values in Public Colleges.
- Scholarships – Learn about WSU's many available awards, eligibility requirements, and application information.
- Financial aid — This is your first stop in obtaining scholarships, loans, work-study assistance, and other financial aid at WSU. You may also check your To Do List and view your awards at myWSU (select Finances, then Student Aid).
- Tuition and costs – Determine the cost of your tuition, room and board, and other fees, based on your academic program, residency status, and other factors.
- Pay tuition deposit – Make your advanced tuition payment online.
- Pay tuition and other fees – Use this convenient electronic form to make payments by credit card on your tuition, housing, dining, and other accounts. Avoid penalties by making sure you know your tuition due date.
- Military benefits – Learn about financial aid and scholarships that may be available in addition to your military or veterans benefits.
Organized visits
These planned visits are carefully thought out to give you the best idea of the WSU campus experience and to take best advantage of the time you have in Pullman.
Fall Preview
Learn about majors and minors that interest you and talk with the outstanding professors
who lead your classes. Enjoy a full day of University life by attending a class,
touring residence halls, talking with current students, and more.
Spring Preview
Come to Spring Preview during your Spring Break and meet world-class faculty, attend
a class, tour residence halls, talk with current students, and more.
Preview for
Juniors
This visit immerses you in the majors and minors that interest you through hands-on
learning experiences. You and your family interact with top professors and discover
where different majors can take you.
Visits by appointment
If you can't come to an organized visit,
schedule a visit on
your own. You'll get a guided tour and information about
study opportunities, financing your education, how to apply, and more.
Grade school teachers - want to
come to WSU for a field
trip? By organizing it in advance, a variety of activities
can be arranged during the school year, including visits to university museums,
the planetarium, and more.