Tuition & Financial Aid
Our belief: quality education doesn’t have to be expensive.
Tuition Done Differently—Breaking the Cost Barrier
For many people, one of the biggest barriers to education is the cost. But paying for a quality degree shouldn’t have to break the bank. At WGU, you can earn a respected degree for about half the national average for a bachelor's degree.*
* WGU average annual bachelor’s tuition rates are 57% the national average, compared to national rates reported by the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System. WGU average rate does not include rates for WGU Bachelor of Science, Nursing Prelicensure program.
Fully Accredited Education, at About Half the Cost
Average Yearly Bachelor's Tuition:
National | $12,705*
WGU | $7,290
*According to the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Average Yearly Master's Tuition:
National | $23,138*
WGU | $7,570
*According to data from the National Center for Education Statistics
WGU average annual bachelor’s tuition rates are 57% the national average, compared to national rates reported by the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System. WGU average rate does not include rates for WGU Bachelor of Science, Nursing Prelicensure program.
Tuition and Fee Details by College:
The tuition rates above are based on the average tuition for WGU Master's and Bachelor's programs. Select the colleges below to see program-specific tuition rates.
You Can Earn a Degree Without the Debt
In addition to keeping tuition costs low, we’ve taken key steps to help our students reduce or eliminate the need to take out a loan to pay for their WGU degree. Some of the primary ways we help are our Responsible Borrowing Initiative and financial aid opportunities like scholarships.
Financial Aid—Get Help Paying for Your Education
Scholarships.
Many WGU students receive scholarships and grants that make earning their degrees even more affordable. In 2020 alone, WGU awarded more than $20 million in scholarships to our students.
Military benefits.
All WGU degree programs are approved by the Department of Veterans Affairs for education benefits under the GI Bill®. Options are available for veterans and active-duty service members, dependents, etc.
Federal aid.
WGU is approved to offer qualifying students federal financial aid in the form of Pell Grants and student loans. You can fill out your FAFSA to see if you qualify for this federal aid.
WGU’s Pricing Structure
Most universities charge tuition by credit hour—if you take more courses, you pay more money—but not WGU. We offer flat-rate tuition. That means that whether you complete 8 courses in a term or 20, your tuition won’t change. Our pricing structure boasts:
- Flat-rate tuition. Tuition is paid by six-month term, not by credit. You pay one low price for as many courses you complete in a term.
- Better savings. Our programs are competency-based. That means you can complete most courses as fast as you master the material. The more courses you finish in a term, the more money you can save.
- Low overhead. Because WGU was designed without classrooms, quads, or sports arenas, we are able to keep our operation costs low. We pass that savings directly to our students. We pay less, so you do too.
“I really liked the idea of paying a flat fee per term and being able to take as many competency units as I could." —Kate L.
B.S. Accounting
Common Questions about Tuition and Financial Aid
How does WGU keep its tuition so low?
As a nonprofit university, WGU doesn’t need to benefit shareholders. Our students are our main concern. We also try to keep our operating costs low. And since we’re an exclusively online university, we don’t need to maintain expensive classroom buildings, a campus, and other non-academic programs.
Should I consider financial aid?
Using financial aid is a personal decision. When making this decision, you should know that a degree is a great investment in yourself that will pay for itself many times over. Individuals with a bachelor’s degree earn on average almost a million dollars more over the course their careers compared to those without one. A master’s degree typically has a similar impact on your wallet. You should definitely consider federal financial aid if it means the difference between getting your degree or not. Speak to an Enrollment Counselor to learn more.
Does WGU offer payment plans for tuition?
Tuition for the full term is due by the 1st day of each term. Financial clearance is due for new students on or before the 22nd of the month proceeding the first day of the first term. Acceptance of term registration confirms agreement to pay tuition in full.
For a small enrollment fee, WGU offers a payment plan for those who cannot pay in full by the required date. To enroll in a payment plan, select the "Make or View Payments” link in the Financial Services section on the Student Support tab in your student portal. Payment or payment plan participation is required by the first day of each new term. Students in an active bankruptcy, or who have a prior payment plan default, are not eligible for a WGU payment plan.
What is the cost per class at WGU?
At WGU we offer flat-rate tuition, which means there is no cost per class! You pay the tuition amount for a six-month term—the number of classes you complete in that six-months is up to you. You can move through courses as quickly as you master the material with no additional fees for every class. At WGU, graduating faster means you pay less.
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College can be affordable—and it's definitely worth it. We're here to help you make the best decisions on degree program, payment options, scholarship application, and more.