Tuition and Costs
Get a clear picture of what it costs to attend Kansas Wesleyan University, including tuition and fees.
Undergraduate
2024-25 School Year
Full-time: Per Year | |
Tuition (12-18* hours) | $33,730 |
Residential Cost (shared occupancy and full meal plan) | $11,840 |
Technology Fee | $400 |
Orientation Fee | $250 |
Activity Fee | $500 |
TOTAL | $46,720 |
Part-time: Per Semester | |
1-6 hours | $420 per credit hour |
7-9 hours | $420 per credit hour |
10-11 hours | $630 per credit hour |
Pre-freshmen (up to 6 hours per semester): | $150 per credit hour |
Audit (undergraduate): | $150 per credit hour |
Senior citizen (over age 65): | $150 per credit hour |
Cost of Attendance
The cost of attendance establishes average costs for different categories and is the basis for determining your financial need for “need-based” grants, loans, and work-study as well as limits to borrowing PLUS and private loans. You may spend more or less than the amounts listed on the Cost of Attendance page.
Graduate Program
Tuition per credit hour | $495 per credit hour |
Audit per credit hour | $260 per credit hour |
Technology Fee | $50 per course |
Additional Fees
Fees are subject to change, but can be viewed in the academic catalog located at the Registrar’s site.
Enrollment Confirmation Fee
A one-time $100 is required of all full-time, undergraduate students in order to register for classes and reserve aid awards.
Student Teaching Fees
Student teaching fees are an additional $50 per credit hour. KICA special education courses incur additional charges.
Nursing Clinical Fee
The Nursing Clinical Fee is currently $2400. See the Nursing Student Handbook for additional fees.
Health Insurance
Overload Fee
An overload fee for hours in excess of 18 is an additional $410 per credit hour. Activity-based courses such as varsity athletics, choir, band, orchestra, music lessons, forensics, debate and theatre are excluded from overload charges.
Other Fees
Graduation Fee: $250
Private Music Lessons: $250
Athletic Fee: $200
Purchasing Textbooks
Allow approximately $600 per semester for books and supplies.
Textbooks for your classes are available for purchase from kwu.ecampus.com. There are two methods to know what textbooks you will need for each class:
- Log on to your myKWU account. On the left side of the main page, you will see a link titled “MY COURSES”. Click on this link to see information about your course, your professor and learn about your textbook(s) and other required course materials. Write down your course numbers, text ISBN and edition number.
- Go to hlf3.dbayscpa.com and click on “Buy Textbooks”. You will be taken to the KWU E-Campus. There, search for your course numbers to find your texts’ ISBN and edition numbers. You can also purchase or rent your textbooks at that site. See “Book Vouchers” below. You are welcome to buy/rent your textbooks where you can find the best value, but Book Vouchers can only be used at kwu.ecampus.com.
Using Book Vouchers or Financial Assistance Award to Pay for Textbooks
If your total financial assistance award for the term is greater than your charges, you are entitled to a “Credit Balance,” which you can use as a “Book Voucher” issued by the Student Financial Planning Department.
If you have a planned credit balance and want to use a book voucher, contact the Student Financial Planning Office in the K Dub Hub (Pioneer Hall 285, (785) 833-4315) for more information about book vouchers.