The cost of education at Texas Woman's University
differs significantly among students. The financial
requirements should be studied carefully so that the
student knows before enrollment each semester exactly
how expenses are going to be paid. By assessing
estimated costs and estimated resources, a student can
determine well in advance the possible need for
financial assistance. The primary responsibility for
meeting the cost of higher education lies with the
student and his/her family. The primary purpose of
student financial aid is to provide financial
assistance to students, who, without such aid, would
be unable to attend college.
FULL-TIME STUDENT BUDGET
2006-2007 ACADEMIC YEAR
Estimated Nine-Month Student
Budget
| Undergraduate |
| Item |
Off-Campus |
On-Campus |
At-Home |
| Tuition (15 sem
hrs.) |
$ 3,690 |
$3,690 |
$3,690 |
| Fees |
$1,320 |
$1,320 |
$1,320 |
| Books & Supplies |
$930 |
$930 |
$930 |
| Room & Board |
$5,607 |
$5,598 |
$2,106 |
| Personal Expenses |
$2,079 |
$1,818 |
$1,044 |
| Transportation |
$1,089 |
$774 |
$1,089 |
| TOTAL |
$14,715 |
$14,130 |
$10,179 |
Add $8,280 for out-of-state tuition charges based
on 15 hrs/semester.
2006-2007 Graduate Tuition and Fees (Estimates
only)
3 credit hours
$675
9 credit hours
$2,025
6 credit hours
$1,350
12 credit hours $2,700
Eligible students who incur child care expenses for
preschool age children may receive assistance up to
$999 per child up to a maximum of $2,997 annually.
Documentation of child care cost may be
required. |
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Last Modified
3/9/06 |