Tuition and Aid

One of the things that matters most to us at Wright State University is keeping a quality education affordable for you and your family. That's why our tuition is among the lowest in Ohio for four-year universities.

Undergraduate Cost Estimates

OHIO RESIDENTS

living off campus

$5,908 tuition (11–18 hours)
$700 books & supplies (estimate)

Total for one semester: $6,608
Annual total: $13,216


Living on campus

$5,908 tuition (11–18 hours)
$3,252 housing & fees (The Woods double occupancy)
$2,000 dining (Gold Campus Dining)
$700 books & supplies (estimate)

Total for one semester: $11,860
Annual total: $23,720

Undergraduate cost details

OUT-OF-STATE

living off campus

$11,000 tuition (11–18 hours)
$700 books & supplies (estimate)

Total for one semester: $11,700
Annual total: $23,400


Living on campus

$11,000 tuition (11–18 hours)
$3,252 housing & fees (The Woods double occupancy)
$2,000 dining (Gold Campus Dining)
$700 books & supplies (estimate)

Total for one semester: $16,952
Annual total: $33,904

Non-Ohio resident cost details

INTERNATIONAL

living off campus

$11,000 tuition (12 hours)
$5,100 off-campus cost of living (estimate)
$1,606 fees, books & insurance (estimate)

Total for one semester: $17,706
Annual total: $35,412


Living on campus

$11,000 tuition (12 hours)
$3,252 housing & fees (The Woods double occupancy)
$2,000 dining (Gold Campus Dining)
$1,606 fees, books & insurance (estimate)

Total for one semester: $17,858
Annual total: $35,716

International cost details

The Wright Guarantee Tuition Program

The Wright Guarantee Tuition Program (Undergraduate Students)

The Wright Guarantee Tuition Program guarantees the same annual cost of in-state tuition, housing, and dining over four years for new and transfer degree-seeking undergraduate students.

Graduate Tuition and Fees

GRADUATE

Ohio residents

Total for one semester: $7,363 (11–18 hours)
Annual total: $14,726
$680/hour (1–10.5 hours)

Out-of-state

Total for one semester: $12,357 (11–18 hours)
Annual total: $24,714
$1,145/hour (1–10.5 hours)

Graduate cost details*

On campus housing: options | rates

MEDICINE

Ohio residents

Total for one semester: $23,300
Annual total: $46,600

Out-of-state

Total for one semester: $36,880
Annual total: $73,760

For M1, M2, and M4 (11 or more hours)

Medicine cost details

PROFESSIONAL

NURSING (D.N.P.)

Ohio residents

Total for one semester: $8,440
Annual total: $16,880

Out-of-state

Total for one semester: $13,434
Annual total: $26,868

Based on 11 or more hours

D.N.P. cost details


 

PROFESSIONAL

PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY (PSY.D.)

Ohio residents

Total for one semester: $10,886
Annual total: $21,772

Out-of-state

Total for one semester: $17,396
Annual total: $34,792

Based on 11 or more hours

Psy.D. cost details

PROFESSIONAL

SCIENCE AND MATH FIELDS (PH.D.) 

Includes: Biomedical Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Human Factors and Industrial/Organizational Psychology and Interdisciplinary Applied Science and Mathematics

Ohio residents

Total for one semester: $7,742
Annual total: $15,484

Out-of-state

Total for one semester: $12,736
Annual total: $25,472

Based on 11 or more hours

Science and Math cost details

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 

Please note that you can register for any number of credits beyond the minimum of 6 credits with the department/academic advisor’s approval. The tuition cost for 11–18 credit hours is a flat rate. Some programs have additional costs; please review the International Admissions Graduate Tuition and Fees webpage for details. In general, most graduate programs require students finish 30 credit hours to complete a program. Fees and requirements may vary by program and may not include prerequisite courses.

*Visit the Graduate and Professional Tuition and Fees webpage for tuition for the business, engineering and computer science, nursing, pharmacology and toxicology, public health, and science and math degrees.

Cost Estimator

The cost estimator can provide students and families with an idea of the estimated expenses that could be incurred at Wright State University (minus any financial aid awards entered) based on costs established for the selected academic term.

This cost estimator is intended for students assessed general undergraduate or graduate fees. If you are interested in the Boonshoft School of Medicine, Doctorate of Nursing Practice, M.B.A., or School of Professional Psychology or are not assessed general undergraduate or graduate fees, you should contact your school, college, or academic department to obtain the costs and fees related to your program of study.

Visit our financial aid Cost of Attendance page for a list of other estimated indirect costs including books, supplies, personal expenses, transportation, and loan fees that are used to calculate financial aid offers.

Financial Aid & Scholarships

SCHOLARSHIPS

Scholarships are financial aid that does not have to be repaid and are based on merit, talent, or need.

FEDERAL WORK-STUDY

Earn wages while working at Wright State University and building your skills and experience.

GRANTS

Grants are financial aid that does not have to be repaid and are based on need.

LOANS

You can borrow what you need after applying for scholarships, grants, and work-study.

STUDENT EMPLOYMENT

You can apply for paid job opportunities on campus even if you don't qualify for Federal Work-Study.

VETERAN AND MILITARY BENEFITS

The Veteran and Military Center helps you apply for the GI Bill, maintain eligibility, and troubleshoot any issues.

We're Here to Help

Enrollment Services is the one-stop shop for students offering student accounts, financial aid, and registration services.

Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m., and Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.–5 p.m.
Location: 101 University Hall
Phone: 937-775-4000
Fax: 937-775-4410
enrollmentservices@wright.edu