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Cost and Aid

Paying for College

Wondering how you're going to pay for college? 
Here are a few helpful resources.


Scholarships   Financial Aid  Net Price Calculator

Tuition, Housing & Meals (2023-24)

How much does it cost to earn your degree at WVU Tech?

Here's the average cost per academic year:
Tuition and Fees
Resident of WV $8,604
Non-Resident of WV $20,160
Housing and Meals $11,846

(Rates are subject to change and may not include program or department fees. The listed costs are based on two semesters with a minimum of 12 credits each. Housing and food costs are based on double occupancy in Hogan Hall and a 15-meal plan.  See all options.)

Tuition and fees are usually not the only educational expenses you may have while pursuing a degree. You may have other costs such as books, supplies and living expenses. Please see the Estimate Costs and Aid webpage for how to estimate and plan for other potential expenses.

Helpful Resources

Free Application for Federal Student Financial Aid (FAFSA)

WVU Tech FAFSA school code: 003827

To apply for financial aid, file the FAFSA as soon as you can. It's the first step you must take in order to find out what aid options are available to you. The deadline is March 1.

FAFSA Help   Complete the FAFSA

Tuition and Fees

Looking for a more detailed list of the cost associated with earning your degree at WVU Tech? You'll find information on basic tuition, fees for certain programs and the costs of living on campus, if you decide to take that route.

Tuition and Fees

Net Price Calculator

A calculator for first-time freshmen students. It helps determine if you might qualify for scholarships and provides an estimate of what attending WVU Tech would cost based on your unique situation.

Calculate Your Costs

Scholarships

We offer a wide range of scholarships for West Virginia residents, non-residents and International students.

Check out our Scholarships

Grants

Federal and state grant programs can help cover your college costs. Grants are typically need-based and are usually not required to be paid back

Explore Grants

Loans

You (and your guardians) can borrow up to the full amount of your estimated Cost of Attendance - or budget - each academic year. Unlike scholarships, all loans must be repaid, usually with interest.

Learn More About Loans

Student Employment

We hire students as federal work studies and in non-federal positions. Put your skills to work and offset your educational costs.

See if There's a Job for You

Academic Common Market

The ACM offers tuition savings for specific programs that are not offered by public colleges or universities in certain states.

See if You Qualify

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