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$3,839 tuition (11–18 hours)
$700 books & supplies (estimate)
Total for one semester: $4,539
Annual total: $9,078
$3,839 tuition (11–18 hours)
$2,659 housing (double occupancy)
$200 communications fee
$700 books & supplies (estimate)
Total for one semester: $7,398
Annual total: $14,796
$8,689 tuition (11–18 hours)
$700 books & supplies (estimate)
Total for one semester: $9,389
Annual total: $18,778
$8,689 tuition (11–18 hours)
$2,659 housing (double occupancy)
$200 communication fee
$700 books & supplies (estimate)
Total for one semester: $12,248
Annual total: $24,496
$8,689 tuition (11–18 hours)
$5,100 off-campus cost of living (estimate)
$1,557 fees & books (estimate)
Total for one semester: $15,346
Annual total: $30,692
$8,689 tuition (11–18 hours)
$2,659 housing (double occupancy)
$200 communication fee
$1,557 fees & books (estimate)
Total for one semester: $13,105
Annual total: $26,210
Total for one semester: $8,440
Annual total: $16,880
Total for one semester: $13,434
Annual total: $26,868
Based on 11–18 hours
The Wright Guarantee Tuition Program guarantees the same annual cost of in-state tuition, housing, and dining over four years for new and transfer degree-seeking undergraduate students.
The cost estimator can provide students and families with an idea of the estimated expenses that could be incurred at Wright State University (minus any financial aid awards entered) based on costs established for the selected academic term. This cost estimator is intended for students assessed general undergraduate or graduate fees.
Scholarships are financial aid that does not have to be repaid and are based on merit, talent, or need.
Earn wages while working at Wright State University and building your skills and experience.
Grants are financial aid that does not have to be repaid and are based on need.
You can borrow what you need after applying for scholarships, grants, and Federal Work-Study.
You can apply for paid job opportunities on campus even if you don't qualify for Federal Work-Study.
The Veteran and Military Center helps you apply for the GI Bill, maintain eligibility, and troubleshoot any issues.
Lake Campus Enrollment Services is the primary point of contact for services delivered through the Offices of the Registrar, Bursar/Student Accounts, and Financial Aid.
170 Dwyer Hall (past the Student Services Front Desk in Dwyer Hall)
419-586-0232
lakeenrollmentservices@wright.edu
Finding the right college means finding the right fit. See all that Wright State University–Lake Campus has to offer by visiting campus.