AFFORDABLE—and ACCESSIBLE
How much
does it cost
| total (est. in-state, undergraduate, 2025-26) | $36,804 |
| tuition and fees | $13,886 |
| room and board (for Pullman only) | $18,774 |
| books, misc. living expenses, transportation | $4,144 |
Est. out-of-state undergraduate annual cost is $53,910
WHOA. I thought you said it was affordable
It is. Let’s compare the sticker price vs. the actual cost for a Washington state resident.
What should I expect my actual cost to be?
In short, it varies, based on merit, need levels, and other eligibility criteria, but 75% of WSU students receive financial aid. It adds up to about $309 million in financial aid to WSU students in 2024.
And, 68% of our students receive scholarships and/or grants—money that doesn’t have to be repaid—with an average award of $12,107.
Average cost after aid: $18,171
In-state cost by household income
| Household income | Average cost after aid |
|---|---|
| Less than $30,000 | $7,074 |
| $30,001–48,000 | $8,971 |
| $48,001–75,000 | $11,519 |
| $75,001–110,000 | $18,426 |
| More than $110,001 | $24,726 |
BUT, look at the average financial aid package for incoming students last year: $11,881
Well, how do I repay more than $25,000?
WSU grads are successful

As a result, WSU grads are better prepared to pay back their loans.

