Cost Estimator
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Cost Estimator
Instructions
The Cost Estimator can provide you with estimated costs per semester based on your answers to the questions below. You will have the opportunity to enter your financial aid to calculate your net price (Cost - Financial Aid = Net Price). For information on how to access your award notice and view your financial aid, visit the WINGS Support page. Haven't filed a FAFSA? You can estimate your federal student aid using the Department of Education's Federal Student Aid Estimator.
Wright State University participates in the Wright Guarantee Tuition Program, which guarantees the same annual cost of tuition, housing, and dining over a four-year college career for new incoming, in-state, degree-seeking undergraduate students. If you are a new student starting Summer or Fall 2024 and qualify for the Wright Guarantee Tuition Program, select the Fall Semester (Wright Guarantee 2024-2025) cohort.
This cost estimator is intended for students assessed general undergraduate or graduate fees. Professional and graduate students, such as Boonshoft School of Medicine, Doctorate of Nursing Practice, MBA, MS Marketing Analytics, MIS & Logistics and Supply Chain Management, or School of Professional Psychology students, and students who are not assessed general undergraduate or graduate fees are encouraged to contact their school, college or academic department to obtain the costs and fees related to their program of study.
Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required.
Net Price Calculator
The Net Price Calculator (NPC) is provided by the U.S. Department of Education and uses data from Wright State University to present estimated net price information (the estimated cost of tuition and fees, room and board, and other educationally-related expenses minus average grant and scholarship amounts) to first-time, full-time degree-seeking undergraduate students based on their individual circumstances. Because Wright State University has two campuses each with different costs, undergraduate students may choose to receive net price information about either the Main Campus (Dayton, Ohio) or Lake Campus (Celina, Ohio). The versions of the U.S. Department of Education's NPC below use data from the 2021–22 academic year.
- Wright State University 2022–23 Main Campus (Dayton, Ohio) Net Price Calculator
- Wright State University 2022–23 Lake Campus (Celina, Ohio) Net Price Calculator
Students and families are encouraged to contact Enrollment Services regarding any questions they may have or for assistance in determining their costs for the current academic year.
College Financing Plan
The College Financing Plan is a consumer tool provided by Wright State University for students who have filed a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA.gov) and have been awarded federal financial aid at Wright State. This tool is available to assist traditional students who plan to attend full-time during the entire academic year. It is a standardized form intended to simplify the information you receive about school costs and financial aid, allowing you to compare institutions. This plan generates figures based upon your financial aid award and estimated expenses.
To access your College Financing Plan follow the instructions below.
- Login to WINGS at https://portal.wright.edu/
- Click on the Financial Aid tile located under Your Launchpad
- You have arrived on the Home Tab of the financial aid dashboard.
- Select the appropriate Award Year from the drop-down list at the top right corner of the screen.
- Select the College Financing Plan tab.