Tuition and Fees

2009-2010 Tuition and Fees

In U.S. Dollars
The current estimated expenses for full-time study for one academic year (9 months) are listed below.  The cost of tuition and other expenses at Texas Wesleyan University may be increased at the beginning of each academic year.  In other words, the cost listed on your I-20 form will likely be increased. Be prepared with extra funds. 

Undergraduate
    Fall     Spring     Total
    Tuition and Fees $8,880 $8,880 $17,760
    Living Expenses* $3,878 $3,878 $   7,756
    Books & Insurance $1,075 $1,075 $   2,150
    Grand Total  $27,666

    

Graduate MBA, MiM and Counseling programs

    Fall     Spring     Total
    Tuition and Fees $5,508 $5,508 $11,016
    Living Expenses* $3,878 $3,878 $   7,756
    Books & Insurance $1,075 $1,075 $   2,150
    Grand Total  $20,922

 

    

Graduate Education programs

    Fall     Spring     Total
    Tuition and Fees $3,978 $3,978 $   7,956
    Living Expenses* $3,878 $3,878 $   7,756
    Books & Insurance $1,075 $1,075 $   2,150
    Grand Total  $17,862

Additional expenses for spouse: $4,000 per year

Additional expenses for each child: $2,000 per year

*Living expenses include costs for room and board on campus, local transportation, miscellaneous personal/entertainment expenses, and funding to cover school breaks.  The estimates do not include the cost of travel to and from the U.S. nor living expenses over the summer. The estimates above only cover basics and will differ depending on individual needs and lifestyles.  To pay for the first semester's expenses, have at least $14,000 ($11,000 for graduate students) at your disposal when you arrive.  Texas Wesleyan University accepts the following credit cards: VISA/MasterCard/Discover.  You may also pay your fees with traveler's checks.  Texas Wesleyan University requires that each international student have a minimum financial base of approximately $27,666 per academic year ($20,992 for graduate students).  This estimate reflects only basic necessities and does not allow for extras nor future increases in university costs.

 

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