FINANCIAL AID PROCESS
2023-2024 COSTS
1. Apply for admission. Apply online for free at waynesburg.edu/apply.
In addition to the ranking by U.S. News and World Report, Waynesburg University’s undergraduate tuition and fees rank in the bottom quarter of private colleges throughout the country.
2. Receive an admission decision. If you are accepted and qualify for an Achievement Award (academic scholarship), the amount of the award will be included in your acceptance letter. 3. Explore additional scholarship opportunities. If you are a first-time freshman student who has applied and been accepted for admission by Nov. 1, you may be eligible to apply for these additional awards. For more information, visit scholarships.waynesburg.edu. 4. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at studentaid.gov. If you are a Pennsylvania resident, you will need to complete the FAFSA before May 1 to qualify for state grant funds. Waynesburg University’s school code is 003391. 5. Review your Financial Aid Offer. Once an accepted student’s completed FAFSA is received by Waynesburg University, the Office of Financial Aid will send out a Financial Aid Offer detailing the student’s financial aid eligibility. 6. Research and apply for outside scholarships. Websites like fastweb.com have a vast database of community, civic and church-related awards. 7. Questions? Contact the Office of Financial Aid at 724-852-3208 or finaid@waynesburg.edu.
SEMESTER
ACADEMIC YEAR
Tuition (12-18 credit hours)
$14,060
$28,120
Mandatory Activity Fees
$670
$1,340
Cost for commuter student
$14,730
$29,460
Housing
$3,115
$6,230
Food (19 Meal Plan)
$3,035
$6,070
Facilities Fee
$115
$230
Cost for resident student
$20,995
$41,990
This per year cost for a resident student is below the national average for private, non-profit four-year colleges. Monthly Payment Plan Waynesburg University is pleased to offer the convenience of a monthly payment plan. This is an interest-free payment plan that provides students and their families with a low-cost option for budgeting tuition costs for the full academic year. Each student’s Financial Aid Offer provides financial aid information and approximate costs, which are needed in order to enroll in the payment plan. For more information, please call 724-852-3385. Office of Financial Aid 724-852-3208 finaid@waynesburg.edu waynesburg.edu/financial-aid
Office of Admissions 800-225-7393 admissions@waynesburg.edu waynesburg.edu/admissions-main
Academic year hours (mid-August to May): Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Summer hours (May to mid-August): Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. Any scholarships or other funds awarded within a Financial Aid Letter are contingent upon the accuracy of the financial and academic information disclosed through the admissions process and on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). If this information is not accurate or if a student receives additional funds other than those awarded through the University, he or she is responsible for notifying the Office of Financial Aid and/or the Office of Admissions. Waynesburg University reserves the right to adjust scholarships and award packages based on federal, state and institutional policies.
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FINANCIAL AID
AFFORDABILITY
SCHOLARSHIPS
Waynesburg University offers a quality education at an affordable price! Read on to discover what that looks like…
ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS Awarded within an acceptance letter, these academic scholarships are based on a combination of the applicant’s cumulative high school GPA and SAT or ACT score, if provided. (Waynesburg University utilizes Evidence-Based Reading & Writing and Math sections of the SAT.)
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Tuition, room and board is below the national average for four-year, private colleges All of our students receive either a Waynesburg University scholarship, award and/or grant Scholarships and grants of up to full tuition and fees Average University scholarships and grants of almost $18,000 per year Average gift aid over $21,000 per year Average Federal Pell Grant for eligible students: $5,750 per year Average state grant for eligible students: $4,100 per year Student loan indebtedness is well below the national average
Waynesburg University students will be awarded over $35 million in financial aid for the 2023-2024 academic year $5 MILLION
ADDITIONAL OUTSIDE AID PROGRAMS
$2 MILLION
COMPETITIVE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS
Achievement Award
Annual Amount
A.B. Miller Scholarship
$18,000
Presidential Honor Scholarship
$16,000
Waynesburg Honor Scholarship
$14,000
University Scholarship
$12,000
Waynesburg Opportunity Award
$8,000
Scholarship amounts shown above are the maximum amount that a student can receive in each scholarship level. Students who do not reside in University housing will receive a reduced award. Out-of-state students who receive an Achievement Award also qualify for our State Scholarship, worth an additional $3,000/year. Find out your scholarship and financial aid estimate at waynesburg.edu/mycost.
STATE AID PROGRAMS
Christian Life Scholarship $1,000 per year Entrepreneurial Leadership Scholarship $2,000 per year Founders Scholarship Full tuition and fees Bonner Scholarship $3,000 – $5,000 per year Jeffrey and Regina Taussig Ohio Honors Scholarship Full tuition and fees Stover Center for Constitutional Studies and Moral Leadership Scholarship $5,000 per year plus $500 to participate in conferences and an additional $1,000 to defray the cost of an internship Chemistry Merit Scholarship $3,000 OTHER AWARDS Scout Scholarship $500 per year
*All of the above scholarships are renewable for four consecutive years at Waynesburg University main campus or until a bachelor’s degree is achieved (whichever comes first), as long as the student maintains requirements set forth in the academic catalog of his or her incoming freshman year.
GRANTS Waynesburg University processes grants (free money that does not typically have to be repaid) from federal, state, institutional and outside/ community sources.
MORE THAN $15 MILLION FEDERAL AID PROGRAMS
MORE THAN $16 MILLION UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS
ADDITIONAL SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES First-time freshman students are encouraged to complete their application for admission by Nov. 1 of their senior year in order to be eligible for additional scholarships, many of which are listed below. For more information on these opportunities, including qualifications and the application process for our Competitive Scholarship Programs, please visit scholarships.waynesburg.edu.
In 2023-2024… ¤ Every one of our students received a Waynesburg University scholarship, award and/or grant ¤ These institutional scholarships and grants will total more than $14 million ¤ Eligible students receive | Up to $7,395 per year in a 2023-24 Federal Pell Grant | Up to $4,000 per year in an Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) | Up to $5,750 per year in a 2023-24 Pennsylvania State Grant | Up to $3,000 per year in a Yellow Jacket Award | Up to $20,000 in our new Honeycomb Award | Up to $26,000 per year in private community scholarships and grants How do you apply for grants? Complete your FAFSA at www.studentaid.gov