Student Financial Services

Financial Policies

Undergraduate Tuition and Fees

All tuition, fees, and room and board charges quoted in this catalog are subject to change without notice.

Undergraduate Tuition and Fees

Full-time students (12-16 hours) per semester $13,164
Part-time students (1-11 hours) per semester hour 878
Students enrolled for 17 hours and above
Per additional semester hour 878
Auditing courses, per course 270
Summer school tuition, per semester hour 828
General fees
Full-time (12-16 semester hours) 1,414
Part-time (1-11 semester hours) 94/credit hour
17 hours or more 94/additional credit hour
Technology fees
Full-time (12-16 semester hours) 572
Part-time (1-11 semester hours) 38/credit hour
17 hours or more 38/additional credit hour

Course Fees

Art Studio Fee Various
Art/Theatre Arts 3303 168
Athletic Training 3108, 3118 74
Athletic Training 4104, 4105, 4309, 4313 (NATA Membership) 56
Athletic Training 4313 Field Problems 382
Athletic Training 4120 136
Business Administration 2310 112
Computer Science Course Fee 450
Conference course, in addition to tuition
One-Hour course 290
Two-Hour course 508
Three-Hour course 716
Education 2100 170
Education 4604, 4608, 4613 (clinical teaching) 50/credit hour
Education 6334 Gifted and Talented 170
Exercise Science 2203 First Aid - American Red Cross Certification 70
Exercise Science 4111 52
Exercise Science SCUBA courses 190
Music Applied X100, X101 (1 hour) Concentration or Secondary 126
Music Applied X200, X201 (2 hours) Concentration or Secondary 248
Music 1101, 1102, 2101, 2102 36
Music Practice and Equipment Use 126
Science Laboratory Fee 208
Theatre Arts Fee 22/credit hour
Theatre Applied Course Fee 78/credit hour
Theatre Arts 3311, 3312 96

Miscellaneous Fees

Admission application fee $0
Enrollment Deposit & Orientation Fee (non-refundable)  135
Checks returned by bank for insufficient funds 36
Graduation Fee *138
Late Fee Graduation Fee
(in addition to UG graduation fee)
*36
Graduation Fee
(within 2 months of graduation)
*244
Identification card replacement 20
International student insurance (annually) market rate
Late Registration Fee 130
Morton Fitness Center locker fee (six months) 25
Official Transcript Fee 7/paper copy, 5/electronic copy
Study abroad varies with program

Special Academic Program Fees

College Consortium (per course) 1,250
College Consortium Leadership (per course)   1,700

Note: Students may expect to incur incidental fees or expenses not listed here and are subject to change.

*The graduation fee must be paid even if the graduate does not participate in the commencement ceremony. The fee covers the cost of the printed diploma and the academic regalia, including hood, for undergraduate students. Late applications are subject to an additional fee depending on the severity of the missed deadline.

Housing and Dining Rates

General information, applications, and pricing for room and board can be obtained from the Office of Residence Life (817) 413-5000 or from the Office of Admission.

Housing fees for Elizabeth Armstrong Hall, OC Hall, Stella Russell Hall, and the Wesleyan Village are located on the website at txwes.edu/housing.

Meal Plan Fees

Students may choose from the Platinum or Gold meal plans. All meal plans are the same price and are non-refundable after the official 12th day of class. All undergraduate students living in the residence halls must be on a meal plan. Commuter and graduate students may purchase any of the meal plans by contacting the Office of Residence Life (817) 413-5000. All students may add a cash amount declining balance to their account by contacting the Office of Residence Life.

Meal Plans 

Residential Meal Plans

$2112 DB + tax (all plans)

Platinum - Unlimited all you care to eat meals per week at the Dora Roberts Dining Hall plus $125 Declining Balance Dollars per semester can be used at the WEE (West Express Eatery).

Gold - Fifteen all you care to eat meals per week at the Dora Roberts Dining Hall plus $150 Declining Balance Dollars per semester can be used at the WEE (West Express Eatery).

Commuter Meal Plans

Designed for people who are on the go, these plans are tailored to students who live off campus.  *Price does not include tax.

Block 80     $723*   80 meals per semester   $150 declining balance 
Block 50   $563*   50 meals per semester   $150 declining balance
Block 16   $291*   16 meals per semester   $150 declining balance

Graduate Tuition, Fees, and Policies

All tuition, fees, and room and board charges quoted in this catalog are subject to change without notice.

Graduate Tuition and Course Fees

Business
Admission application fee $ 68
M.B.A. tuition, per semester hour 836
Online fee, per semester hour 120
Management Information Systems 6302 420
Auditing courses, per course 270
Counseling
Admission application fee $ 68
Master’s Tuition, per semester hour 886
Doctoral Tuition, per semester hour 940
Doctoral MFT program fee 102
General fee, per semester hour 94
Technology fee, per semester hour 38
Counseling 6314 170
Marriage and Family Therapy 8320, 8321, 8322, 8323, 8324, 8325 472
HEPPA Related Fee 64
Auditing courses, per course 270
Education
Admission application fee $ 68
Master’s Tuition, per semester hour 612
Doctoral Tuition, per semester hour 883
General fee, per semester hour 94
Technology fee, per semester hour 38
Graduation Scholars in Education fee, per semester hour 14
Education 6335 170
Auditing courses, per course 270
Comprehensive Exam Transcript Fee 53
Nurse Anesthesia
Admission application fee $ 68
Master’s Tuition, per semester hour 1032
Doctoral Tuition, per semester hour 1088
DNAP General fee, per semester hour 78
DNAP Technology fee, per semester hour 32
MSNA Program fee (in lieu of General and Technology fees) 146
Clinical Fee, per clinical semester 414
NA Electronic Course Materials Fee 96
NA Exam and Review Fee (one-time) 300
Auditing courses, per course 270
Nurse Practitioner   
Admission Application fee 68 
Doctoral Tuition, per semester hour 836 
DNP-FNP General Fee, per semester hour 120 
Auditing courses, per course 270 
Miscellaneous Fees
Checks returned by bank for insufficient funds 36
Conference course, in addition to tuition:
One-Hour course 290
Two-Hour course 508
Three-Hour course 716
Master’s Graduation fee *138
Doctoral Graduation fee *470
Graduation Application Late Fee *36
Graduation Application within two months of graduation244 216
Identification card replacement 20
International student insurance (annually) TBA
Late Registration Fee (per semester) 138
Official Transcript Fee 7/paper copy, 5/electronic copy

Students may expect to incur small incidental fees or expenses not listed here. Students are responsible for all books, supplies, and equipment as required by instructors. All tuition and fees are subject to change.

Additional fees applicable to the individual programs are listed in the program sections of this catalog.

*The graduation fee must be paid even if the graduate does not participate in the commencement ceremony. The Master’s fee covers the cost of the printed diploma and the academic regalia, including hood. The Doctoral fee covers the cost of the printed diploma and the rental of academic regalia, including hood. Late applications are subject to an additional fee depending on the severity of the missed deadline.

Residential Living Fees

General information, contracts, and pricing for room and board can be obtained from the Office of Residential Life (817) 531-4873. International students should contact the Office of International Programs (817) 531-5868.