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Your college education is an investment in yourself and your future. But how much will it cost? Your total cost to attend PNW will depend on a variety of factors, like where you’re from and where you’re living.

The Big Picture

In-State Tuition

$7,813

1 Year Full-Time Undergraduate

Out-of-State Tuition*

$11,336

1 Year Full-Time Undergraduate

Estimated Cost of Attendance per Year

The tables below offer estimated costs for one year — fall and spring semesters — for full-time students taking between 12-18 credit hours per semester.

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Tuition and Fee Breakdown

Below are the per semester tuition and fee rates for Fall 2019, Spring 2020 and Summer 2020. Use the Tuition and Fee calculator from the Bursar’s Office to see your exact costs.

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*Domestic non-resident students enrolled prior to Fall 2018 will be assessed at the international rate.
** Students taking more than 18 credit hours per semester will pay the full-time student rate, plus the per credit rate for each additional credit hour above 18.

Additional Fees

These apply to new or transfer students, per semester.

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  • Lab Fee: $68.21
  • Late Fee: $8.50
  • Transcript Evaluation Fee: $30
  • Readmission Fee: $100
  • Application Fee: $25
  • Degree Only Fee: $204.32
  • International Student Fee: $50
  • Internship/Coop/Industrial Practice Fee: $400

Additional Resources

Net Price Calculator

This tool helps students and their families estimate the net price of their PNW education, or the total cost minus anticipated financial aid.

How to Apply for Financial Aid

A step-by-step guide for prospective and current undergraduate students.

Office of Financial Aid

More questions about financial aid? We can help.