Tuition & Financial Aid
Teachers College tuition and fees.
Surprisingly affordable: More degree—less debt.
At WGU, tuition is charged at a low flat rate each term and covers all coursework completed in that time. The more courses you complete each term, the more affordable your degree becomes.
A term is six months long, and during that time, you can complete as many courses as you're able. Unlike other schools, you aren't charged per course or per credit, so if you earn your degree ahead of schedule, you save both time and money.
See how our tuition compares with others' below.
Teaching programs: costs per 6-month term.
Effective for terms beginning on or after August 1, 2021.
Additional one-time fees for teaching programs:
Individuals pursuing a bachelor's or master's degree in science education will require a home science lab and be assessed a one-time charge of $350 (billed separately along with the first term's tuition).
A non-refundable Application Fee of $65 is charged when applying to WGU.
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Tuition Comparison— How WGU flat rate tuition compares.
Remember, WGU charges tuition at a flat rate every six months, not per credit hour. If you can finish your program faster, you'll save money.
M.S. Educational Leadership (or equivalent).*
Compare tuition prices from universities similar to WGU. Other fees may apply, and fees will vary based on degree program and institution. These calculations are made based on 2-year degree programs, with prices listed on an institution's website.
Western Governors University
$13,960
Capella University
$15,470
Grand Canyon University
$16,500
Walden University
$17,400
University of Phoenix
$20,520
Southern New Hampshire University
$22,572
“For a mom on a teacher's salary, WGU's low flat-rate tuition was crazy good—about half the cost of other online universities.” Hilary Tinnesand-Darnold,
M.A. Mathematics Education
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Paying with financial aid
The majority of WGU students are independent adults supporting themselves and their families, and federal financial aid makes it possible for them to complete their degrees. There are different types of financial aid for which you may be eligible.
Western Governors University's FAFSA Code: 033394
Federal grants
- Pell Grants: These need-based grants are awarded to students who have not yet earned a bachelor's degree.
- Supplemental Educational Opportunity (SEOG) Grants: These need-based grants are available for students who have not yet earned a bachelor's degree and demonstrate exceptional financial need when filing the FAFSA.
- Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grants: Students who qualify for the TEACH Grant must agree to teach in a low-income, high-need school after graduation.
Student loans
- Federal Direct Loans (Subsidized): The interest on these need-based loans is paid by the federal government while you are enrolled in school at least half time or during deferment periods.
- Federal Direct Loans (Unsubsidized): These loans are available to most WGU students. You are responsible for the interest from the day you borrow the money until you repay the loan.
Self pay
For students who plan to pay for tuition without government assistance, payments or payment arrangements must be completed on or before:
The 22nd day of the month prior to program start date for new students paying first-term tuition.
The first day of the new term for second and subsequent terms.
Veterans benefits
WGU's degree programs are approved for Veterans Administration (VA) education benefits under the Montgomery GI Bill®.
Military tuition assistance
WGU's degree programs are approved for Tuition Assistance for active-duty, reserve, and National Guard service members.
Corporate reimbursement
Many corporations and organizations offer tuition assistance or tuition reimbursement.
Tuition and financial aid deadlines.
All students.
First term:
Payment or payment arrangements must be completed on or before the first day of the new term.
Subsequent terms:
Payment or payment arrangements must be completed on or before the 22nd of the month prior to the first day of the new term.
Students using financial aid.
First term:
Complete the Financial Aid application process no later than the 22nd of the month prior to program start date.
Subsequent terms:
Payment or payment arrangements must be completed on or before the 22nd of the month prior to the first day of the new term.
Self-pay students.
First term:
Payment or payment arrangements must be completed on or before the 22nd of the month prior to program start date.
Subsequent terms:
Payment or payment arrangements must be completed by the first day of the new term.
Common questions about tuition & financial aid.
How does tuition work?
WGU treats all students as full-time and charges tuition at a flat rate regardless of the number of competency units (credit equivalents) attempted or completed by the student in a six-month term. The "standard term" is based on attempting at least 12 competency units per term for undergraduate students and 8 competency units per term for graduate students. Students who attempt more or fewer units are charged the same tuition rates.
What do tuition and fees pay for?
- All e-textbooks and course materials, with 24/7 access via the WGU student portal, your online "campus."
- Course assessments (subject to guidelines for individual assessments and the number of "re-takes" allowed).
- Continuous one-to-one faculty support.
How will I pay tuition?
WGU accepts cash, checks, and web checks/EFT at no additional cost to the student. Credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express) are also accepted, but a 2.75% credit card fee applies. Students may make payments through the “Make or View Payments” link in the online student portal. WGU does not accept post-dated checks. WGU will not hold any check for deposit past the date of the receipt of the check. WGU will not be responsible for any bank fees associated with the deposit of said check.
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When do new terms begin?
New terms begin on roughly the first day of every month (some exceptions apply) for most programs. After you have applied and been accepted for admission, you must complete an Intake Interview — generally about one week before you plan to start. You’ll also be required to make arrangements to pay your first term’s tuition (either self-pay or through financial aid) prior to your intended start date. An Enrollment Counselor can help you complete the admission process.
Is tuition refundable if I withdraw?
Students who withdraw from WGU or stop progress through the 60% point of a six-month term of enrollment for which tuition is assessed will receive a prorated tuition refund. After that point, there is no provision for a refund. No fees will be refunded or prorated.
Where can I find federally required consumer info?
All institutions participating in federal financial student aid programs are required to notify enrolled and prospective students and current and prospective employees regarding available consumer information. This document provides access to required consumer information.
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