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WSU Cost Calculator

The WSU Cost Calculator 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 below) based on costs established for the 2011-2012 academic year. Estimates include costs for Fall, Winter, and Spring Quarters combined. All calculations are estimated.

Please answer the following questions and then click the Estimate Expenses button to calculate your estimated out-of-pocket expense.

1. Are you an Ohio Resident?

Residency Information

2. Where will you be living?

3. What type of student are you?

4. How many credit hours are you registered for or plan to take?

5. Will you need a parking pass?

6. When completing the FAFSA are you required to provide parental data?

Dependency Information

Financial Aid Awards

Below you will need to enter the quarterly amounts listed on your financial aid notification letter. We are unable to verifiy these amounts at this time. Therefore, it is up to you to properly enter the data in order for this report to be accurate. Do not enter your yearly award amounts.

NOTE: Your Award Notice displays your awards based upon full-time enrollment. If you enroll less than full-time, the amount of financial aid that credits to your student account may be less. Visit our Disbursement page for more information.

Scholarships:
Federal Pell Grant:
Federal Suppl Ed Opport Grant:
WSU Need-Based Grant:
Federal Work Study:
Federal Direct Sub Stafford Loan:
Federal Direct Unsub Stafford Loan:
Other:



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 latest version of the U.S. Department of Education's NPC uses data from the 2009–2010 academic year.

Students and families are encouraged to contact the Office of Financial Aid regarding any questions they may have or for assistance in determining their costs for the current academic year.

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