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Tuition & Aid
We understand that paying for a college education is a big investment and are committed to keeping tuition low and academic quality high.
Apply for Financial Aid at Anytime
Western's priority deadline for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is January 31, but you can apply for the FAFSA at anytime. Washington State also offers financial aid programs to students who cannot file, or do not wish to file, a FAFSA for various reasons through the Washington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA).
Western grads have less educational debt
53% of 2018 bachelor’s recipients incurred educational debt, compared with the national average of 69%.
Western's average student debt is lower
Of those with debt, Western’s average student loan debt was $22,466, compared with a national average of $29,800.
Academics
Majors
Students receive a solid foundation in the liberal arts and sciences before choosing from our 200+ academic programs. So whether you know exactly which major you want to pursue or have no idea, you’ll have time to explore your options—or you can design one yourself.
Research, Create, Design
Do cutting-edge research, take renewable energy to the next level, make art, create an app, or turn recycled waste into useful objects. Create the future you want to see. Our primary focus on undergraduates means you won't have to wait until you're a graduate student to work on important projects or get published.
Internships, Study Abroad, and Helping Others
Earn credit toward your degree while getting real-world experience—participate in internships that build on your education, study abroad, and give back to the community by helping others.
Honors College
Looking for more than a major? If you value curiosity and self-discovery, Western's Honors College may be for you! Honors College classes allow students to complete General University Requirements in an Honors setting, which means small classes and sought-after professors. Honors College courses focus on writing, discussion and problem-solving.