When you choose W&J College, you're making an investment in you. You'll find that we're invested in you, too, providing all the features of an excellent educational experience. Meet our outstanding faculty, alumni, and peers who challenge and support you. Pursue our outstanding, personalized curriculum. Experience our innovative and immersive opportunities beyond the classroom so that you can travel, research, or gain experience as an intern. Graduate fully prepared to excel.
Committed to Affordability
The cost of attending W&J College includes direct and estimated costs. Estimated costs include books and supplies, personal expenses, and travel allocations, and other fees related to specific courses (like a laboratory fee) or joining in Greek life. Costs do vary each academic year. In recent history, W&J College tuition increases have been less than 3% annually, consistent with the national average of tuition increases in both public and private institutions.
You invest in us, so we invest in you.
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2023-24 academic year
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opportunities
Estimate College Cost
An overwhelming majority of our students receive financial aid. Use the Net Price Calculator to estimate your financial package and your expected contribution. The calculator provides an estimate of the cost of attendance using financial aid and merit award data from the previous year and the information you provide. You will need to provide this information:
- SAT scores for critical reading and math or ACT composite score, if available
- high school rank-in-class, if known
- high school GPA
- parent federal tax information
- student federal tax information
- the value of all family assets in cash, savings, checking, and investment accounts
Estimates are only estimates and are subject to differences in financial aid and merit awards from year to year and changes in the information you provide. Your actual cost may be more or less than the estimate.