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Project Opportunity: Access to Washington's Colleges

“My parents and I thought Seattle Pacific University would be too expensive, but financial aid helped make it happen — and work-study even showed me to the right career path.”

— Marie Baldwin
Seattle Pacific University


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Total Cost of Attendance

Don't choose a college based on tuition alone, look at financial aid.

When you're calculating how much college is going to cost you, there are many factors to consider. Beyond tuition you have to think about housing, books and many other expenses. The chart below should give you a rough idea about fees and financial aid available at Washington's Independent Colleges.

It's important to remember that, even though college costs a lot of money, it is an investment in your life and there's money available to help you pay these costs. Go to the Paying for College page to find out more about scholarships, grants and savings plans.

Most students, at both public and private colleges will take out loans. This is not as bad a thing as it seems. It's a better investment to take out some loans to go to the right school than to not take out loans and go to a school that is a poor fit. The average debt upon graduation at Washington's Independent Colleges are only slightly higher than at public institutions - and in some cases lower!

Average Need Based Financial Aid Award
(grants, scholarships, loans)
(2007-2008)
Percentage of Students Receiving Some Type of Financial Aid Tuition and Fees
(2010-11)
Room and Board
(2010-11)
Average Debt on Graduation
(2008)
Gonzaga University $28,120 98% $30,925 $8,300 $23,416
Heritage University $12,498 96% $13,690 Estimated: $8,460 $16,102
Pacific Lutheran University $29,585 97% $29,200 $8,801 $22,243
Saint Martin's University $28,484 94% $26,402 $8,660 $20,863
Seattle Pacific University $28,101 85% $28,965 $8,817 $22,709
Seattle University $29,023 81% $30,825 $9,315 $18,329
University of Puget Sound $33,020 93% $37,225 $9,650 $26,762
Walla Walla University $17,222 84% $23,454 $5,151 $26,715
Whitman College $23,220 86% $38,770 $9,720 $16,300
Whitworth University $26,724 97% $30,204 $8,450 $18,478

 

 

Funded in part by a grant from
the Ben B. Cheney Foundation
published by Independent Colleges of Washington