Academic Fees

Aviation Program

Flight Training Costs

In addition to the regular cost of tuition and student charges, Walla Walla University charges fees for flight training as follows:

Cessna 172 $135 per hour
Piper Arrow $165 per hour
Beechcraft Duchess $300 per hour
Computer Simulation:
     Frasca Mentor AATD $40 per hour
     Frasca TruFlite AATD   $55 per hour
Instruction Fees $55 per hour

Student Pilot Insurance Fee
(Non-refundable after fifth day of the quarter.)

$23.59 per year


FAA Flight Medical $100 (cannot be charged to account)
FAA Practical Test (Check Ride) $500--$900 per rating/license (cannot be charged to account)

Aviation Examination Fees

Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) knowledge examinations are $175 per examination. Students must pay this fee when registering online for the examination. These examinations are required for students enrolled in the following classes:

AVIA 135 One Exam
AVIA 141 One Exam
AVIA 261 One Exam
AVIA 334 One Exam
AVIA 356 One Exam
AVIA 358 One Exam
AVIA 458 One Exam

Fuel Surcharge & Fees Subject to Change

An additional variable fuel surcharge fee may apply to all flights when average fuel costs exceed $6.50 per gallon.

All aviation program fees are subject to change as a result of the fluctuation of operating costs. Please contact the Department of Technology for additional information concerning aviation flight costs.

Aviation Payment Options

In order to prevent delays in training, students must have a payment plan in place with the Aviation office. The deadline is the Wednesday before classes begin in order to be placed on the flight schedule for that quarter. These are the options:

  1. Payment in full for the estimated cost of the flight courses for which they are registered. The student will be removed from the flight schedule if their balance drops below $400 without autopay on file. Financial aid can only be considered if the student’s regular tuition account has been paid in full with other funds.
  2. Automatic Payment Form. The automatic payment plan can use an e-check or a credit or debit card. Charges are processed weekly. If a credit card is used, a 2.25% convenience fee is charged by the payment processor.  Students and parents can enroll at: payment.wallawalla.edu (sign in, go to the Account Menu, then Payment Plans, then Add a New Payment Plan) If the Automatic payment fails, the student's flight training is put on hold until the problem is resolved.
  3. Confirmation of third party institution payment (examples: Veterans Administration, parent employer) 

Estimated Aviation Program Costs

Ratings/Licenses

Estimated Flight Costs

Private

$15,200

Instrument

$17,200

Commercial

$17,520

Mission/Humanitarian

$2,480

Multiengine

$8,010

CFI

$6,875

CFII

$3,330

MEI

$5,275

Practicum

Varies based on the individual student

Total (without Practicum)

$75,890

 

*Students flight costs exceeding estimates will be charged to the students accounts as charges occur.


Aviation Notes

The above estimated average costs include all aviation classes. AVIA 357, 358, 458, and 460, are optional for Aviation Management and Aviation Technology students. Both majors may have practicum flight credits added, the cost of which are not included in the above estimate. Aviation Program Fees are based on an average student completing the flight class. Students are required to pay anticipated flight course expenses at the beginning of each quarter. Student flight costs exceeding the estimates will be charged to their aviation account as charges occur. If there are
funds available after the course is completed, those funds can be applied to the next flight class in which the student enrolls, or returned to their student account. Please contact the Department of Technology for additional information concerning aviation flight costs.

Walla Walla University provides aircraft with the fuel costs covered by the rental rate. If a flight is not operated from our home airport and a fuel purchase is necessary, fuel can be charged to an aircraft credit card. An additional variable fuel surcharge fee will apply to any of these external fuel purchases made above a specified surcharge rate. This rate is variable depending on current regional and national fuel prices. The current fuel surcharge rate can be found at the Flight Center or by contacting a flight director. For further details consult the Aviation Program Procedures and Regulations document at fly.wallawalla.edu.

Due to federal regulations, international students, including students from Canada, cannot major or minor in aviation, and cannot take any flight training classes. International Students are allowed to take Intro to Flight.

Music Curriculum Fees

MUSIC LESSON FEES

Students may take music lessons with or without receiving academic credit for the lessons. Students enrolled in lessons will be charged fees—in addition to any applicable tuition—according to the following schedule:

Lesson Fees--per quarter, plus tuition
For credit: Nine half-hour lessons (1 credit) $275, plus tuition
  Nine one-hour lessons (2-4 credits) $550, plus tuition
Lesson Fees--per quarter
For no credit: Nine half-hour lessons  $375

Nine one-hour lessons  $750

A minimum of nine 30-minute lessons per quarter and daily practice totaling five clock hours per week corresponds to one credit hour of music lessons.

It is the student’s responsibility to meet the appointed time for lessons. The teacher is obligated to provide opportunity for makeup lessons only in cases of illness or emergency. Excused absences may be made up at the discretion of the teacher if previous arrangements have been made. Lessons falling on holidays or vacations are not made up unless this results in the student receiving fewer than nine lessons during the quarter.

If a student taking lessons discontinues the lessons, the student must submit a Change of Registration form to the Academic Records Office at the time the lessons are discontinued.

Federal financial aid cannot be used to pay for tuition for lessons not required for a student's degree.

MUSIC LESSON FEE WAIVERS

Scholarships equal to the lesson fees charged for credit lessons are available only for music “majors in good standing” who meet the following criteria:

  1. Completion of MUCT 121-123 Theory I and MUCT 131-133 Ear Training I
  2. Acceptance into the music program as a result of passing a status jury exam
  3. Enrollment in at least 12 credit hours (Audits and "No credit" classes do not count)

Students taking music lessons prior to meeting the above criteria are required to pay the fees during the quarter in which they register for the lessons. Music lesson fee waivers are not retroactive. Students who complete eligibility requirements at the beginning of winter quarter become eligible that quarter. Students who complete eligibility requirements at the end of spring quarter become eligible the following fall quarter. Only those lessons which are needed to complete requirements for a music major are included in the waiver program. Music majors can receive a lesson fee waiver for more than one emphasis provided they pass status jury exams for more than one emphasis and meet all the qualifications.

The music lesson fee waiver program is not available for students who enroll or change majors after Fall 2020. Current students who meet the requirements will be grandfathered in until graduation. 

INSTRUMENT RENTAL

Students may rent band or orchestra instruments for $75 per quarter.

Nursing Deposit

When a student is accepted into the nursing program, a $300 (U.S.) non-refundable deposit is required to secure a place in the program. The deposit will be applied towards tuition, although the deposit cannot be used towards the quarter's down payment.

Course Fees

Course Number Course Name Quarterly Fee
XXXX 490 Internship - 0 Credit $300
XXXX 495 Alternative Colloquium 100
ART 160 Materials and Methods  78
ART 181 Analysis of Form 52
ART 182              Linear Perspective 52
ART 183              Sketching 52
ART 194              Still Life Painting  52
ART 196              Mixed Media Painting 78
ART 260              Principles of Visual Composition               52
ART 264              Introduction to Sculpture  52
ART 284, 285, 286              Introduction to Pottery I, II, III 52
ART 294              Introduction to Printmaking  52
ART 307              Anatomy of Artists               52
ART 317
Printmaking Advanced
 52
ART 334 Advanced Portrait Making  52
ART 335 Abstract and Expressive Painting   52
ART 360 Advanced Visual Composition 52
ART 364 Advanced Sculpture  52
ART 374 Advanced Pottery and Ceramic Sculpture  52
ART 395 Methods of Teaching Art  42
AUTO 114 Personal Car Care     104
AUTO 135  Internal Combustion Engine Laboratory 95
AUTO 146 Manual Drive Trains and Axles Laboratory 95
AUTO 157 Electrical Systems Laboratory 95
AUTO 280  Practicum 95
AUTO 286  Engine Rebuilding Lab 95
AUTO 336 Suspension and Steering Systems Laboratory 95
AUTO 338 Brake Systems and Traction Control Laboratory 95
AUTO 356 Climate Control Systems Laboratory 95
AUTO 358 Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles Lab 95
AUTO 365 Diesel Engines 95
AUTO 414 Advanced Engine Performance 95
AUTO 434 High Performance Engine Tuning 95
AUTO 466 Body Electronics and Computer Systems 95
AUTO 473 Alternative Fuels 95
AUTO 480 Advanced Practicum 95
AUTO 495 Colloquium 650
AVIA 110, 140
Introduction to Flight 396
AVIA 142

Private Pilot Flight Training I (TCO**)

32
AVIA 142 Private Pilot Flight Training I (Flight Expenses)  5,096
AVIA 143 Private Pilot Flight Training II (Flight Expenses) 5,325
AVIA 144 Private Pilot Flight Training III (Flight Expenses) 5,585
AVIA 262  Instrument Flight Training (TCO**) 32
AVIA 262 Instrument Flight Training (Flight Expenses)    5,330
AVIA 263 Advanced Instrument Flight Training (Flight Expenses)  6,911
AVIA 264 Cross Country Flight (Flight Expenses)   5,616
AVIA 325 Advanced Cross Country Flight (Flight Expenses) 3,432
AVIA 335 Commercial Flight Training (TCO**)   32
AVIA 335 Commercial Flight Training (Flight Expenses)    7,608
AVIA 336 Advanced Commercial Flight Training (Flight Expenses)  7,150
AVIA 337 Mission/Humanitarian Flight Training (Flight Expenses)   2,548
AVIA 340 Multi-Engine Flight Training (TCO**)  32
AVIA 340 Multi-Engine Flight Training (Flight Expenses)  8,300
AVIA 355 Aviation Safety  520
AVAI 357 Flight Instructor Training (Flight Expenses)   2,860
AVIA 358 Advanced Flight Instructor Training (Flight Expenses)
 4,290
AVIA 455 Crew Resource Management 520
AVIA 458 Instrument Instructor Flight Training (Flight Expenses)  3,464
AVIA 460 Multi-Engine Instructor Flight Training (Flight Expenses)  5,486
BIOL 105, 106 Contemporary Biology (lab) 156
BIOL 121, 122, 123 Anatomy and Physiology (lab) 156
BIOL 141, 142, 143 General Biology (lab) 156
BIOL 222 Microbiology 156
BIOL 305 General Ecology 156
BIOL 381 Cell Biology I: Structure and Bioenergetics 156
BIOL 382 Cell Biology II: Genetics and Molecular Biology 156
BIOL 383 Cell Biology: III: Genomics and Regulation 156
BIOL 403 Ornithology - College Place Campus 156
BIOL 403 Ornithology - Rosario Campus 208
BIOL 405 Natural History of Vertebrates 156
BIOL 410 Limnology 156
BIOL 417, 517 Behavior of Marine Organisms 208
BIOL 422 Cancer Biology Lab  156
BIOL 426 Systematic Botany 156
BIOL 430 Molecular Biology Techniques 156
BIOL 440 Human Anatomy 624
BIOL 445 Advanced Microbiology 156
BIOL 458 Marine Biology 208
BIOL 460 Marine Ecology 208
BIOL 462 Ichthyology 208
BIOL 463 Marine Phycology 208
BIOL 464 Animal Physiology 156
BIOL 466 Immunology 156
BIOL 468 Comparative Physiology 208
BIOL 475, 575 Marine Invertebrates 208
CDEV 100 Experiential Program 16
CDEV 210 Career Exploration and Preparation  100
CHEM 105              Survey of Chemistry 32
CHEM 144, 145, 146 General Chemistry Laboratory 32
CHEM 324, 325 Introduction to Organic Laboratory 78
CHEM 386 Intermediate Organic Chemistry Laboratory 78
COMM 510 Filmmaking Basics  84
COMM 520  Editing and Post Production  84
COMM 525 Producing for Interactive, Virtual Reality and Mobile Media 104
DRMA 252/452 SN Performance/Adv. Performance 37
DRMA 253/453 SN Technical Production/Adv. Technical Production 37
DRMA 260/460 Professional Theatre Conference Participation 312
DSGN 110, 111 Design Principles I, II 52
DSGN 121 Fundamentals of CAD 50
DSGN 215 Design, Theory, History, and Criticism 25
DSGN 312 Design Strategies & Methodologies 50
EDCI 560/EDUC 360 Teaching and Learning: Inclusive Literacy I  26
EDCI 561/EDUC 361 Teaching and Learning: Inclusive Literacy II
26
EDCI 582/EDUC 382 Teaching and Learning: Social Studies   16
EDCI 590/EDUC 390   Measurement and Evaluation in Education   75
EDUC 315/515 Educational Technology
 75
EDUC 373, 573
Teaching and Learning: STEM I - Mathematics and Technology 25
EDUC 383, 583
Teaching and Learning: STEM II - Science and Engineering 25
EDUC 396 Secondary Methods of Instruction II  16
EDUC 444 Teaching and Learning: Cultural Diversity  63
EDUC 497 Multigrade Education
208
EDUC 595
Secondary Methods of Instructions I
47
ENGL 121 College Writing I 21
ENGL 122 College Writing II 11
ENGL 223 Research Writing 11
ENGR XXXX ALL LABS 182
ENGR 123 Introduction to System Design and Engineering 110
ENGR 496, 497, 498 Capstone Engineering Project 110
ENGR 499 Capstone Project Completion 110
FILM 215 Introduction to Film Literature 21
FILM 318 Film Studies 21
FILM 416 Teaching with Film Literature 21
FLTV 135 Essentials of Filmmaking 73
FLTV 203 Production and Cinematography  104
FLTV 260, 460
 Prof. Film Conference
810
GBUS 190 Free Enterprise Practicum 300
GNRL 101 University Experience (JumpStart) 290
GNRL 401
Continuing Enrollment 200
GNRL 501,601 Continuing Enrollment 300
GREK 232 Greek I 156
GREK 331 Greek II 156
GRPH 124 Graphic Design Studio I 42
GRPH 136 Graphic Design Studio II: Digital Imaging 52
GRPH 255 Graphic Design Studio III: Layout 94
GRPH 262 Graphic Design Studio IV: Illustration 58
GRPH 263 Web Design Studio 21
GRPH 265 Graphic Design History and Theory Studio  78
GRPH 272 Typography Studio  42
GRPH 336 Graphic Design Studio V: Advanced Methods 52
GRPH 345 Environment Design 156
GRPH 355 Advanced Document Design 73
GRPH 366 Multimedia Publishing 73
GRPH 445 Graphics Services 32
GRPH 463 Web Publishing 21
GRPH 466 UI/UX Design Fundamentals   21
GRPH 492 Portfolio Design 60
HIST 337 Baseball and American Culture 78
HLTH 110 Wellness for Living 15
HLTH 217 First Aid 63
HLTH 328 Basic Therapy 35
HONR 141 Writing Seminar 16
JOUR 257 Introduction to Photojournalism  63
MATH 112
Math for Elementary Teachers I
40
MDEV 001, 003 Elementary Algebra, Intermediate Algebra* 65
MUHL 134 World Music 42
MUPF 215SN University Singers 26
MUPF 245/245SN/345 I Cantori 78
MUPF 255SN Wind Symphony 26
MUPF 256SN Brass/Percussion 26
MUPF 266SN Symphony Orchestra 26
MUPF 283SN Big Band 52
MUPF 284SN Steel Band 26
MUPF 285SN/385 Voice and Instrumental Ensembles 26
NRSG 211 Clinical Labs  410
NRSG 212, 213 Clinical Labs 340
NRSG 290
 LPN Validation
160

NRSG 321, 331, 344, 421,437,441

Clinical Labs 656
NRSG 450 NCLEX Review (includes graduation testing) 320
PEAC 120P, 121P
Strength & Conditioning I, II
75
PEAC 144 Golf* 156
PEAC 157 Backpacking 58
PEAC 161 Rock Climbing 89
PEAC 164 Downhill Skiing/Snowboarding* 200
PETH 107 Lifeguard Training 78
PETH 205 Water Safety Instructor's Course 78
PETH 225 Prevention of Injuries 50
PHTO 156 Principles of Photography 78
PHTO 255 Film Photography 156
PHTO 256 Intermediate Digital Photography 73
PHTO 356 Advanced Digital Photography 94
PHTO 456 Digital Photography and Imaging for Educators 52
PHYS 204, 205 Conceptual Physics Laboratory 21
PHYS 214, 215, 216 General Physics Laboratory 21
PHYS 254, 255, 256 Principles of Physics Laboratory 21
PHYS 315 Physical Electronics Laboratory 182
PRDN 120 Models and Prototypes 100
PRDN 130, 230, 330 3-D Design I, II, III 50
PRDN 210, 310, 410 Product Design Studio  50
PRDN 345 Environment Design 156
PRDN 411 Senior Project Studio 50
PREL 451 Publication Design & Editing 47
PSYC 430 Psychological Testing 11
RELB 421 Interpreting the Bible  52
RELP 131 Introduction to Faith and Ministry 63
RELP 236 Church Worship 104
RELP 493 Public Evangelism II 63
SCDI 441, 442 Scientific Diving I, II 208
SMTF 100
Experiential Program
16
SOWK 205 Mental Health First Aid 21
SOWK 490 Field Practicum 42
SOWK 529 Field Education - Foundation 42
SOWK 530 Field Education - Advanced 42
SOWK 545 Advanced Practice with Couples and Families 188
TECH 137 Oxyacetylene Welding and Cutting 120
TECH 138 Shielded Metal Arc Welding 120
TECH 139 Specialized Welding 120
TECH 204 Fundamentals of Electronics 55
TECH 220 Introduction to Basic Woodworking 120
TECH 223 Introduction to Fine Woodworking 120
TECH 224 Advanced Woodworking 120
TECH 235 Materials and Processes 100
TECH 236
Intro to Plastics
30
TECH 241, 242, 343 Fabrication and Machining of Metals I, II, III 120
TECH 321 Technology and Society 75
TECH 335 CNC Prototyping 125
TECH 380 Space Planning and Design 75
TECH 428/528 Teaching Technologies 100

* Non-refundable after the fifth day of the quarter
**TCO Training Course Outline (Digital)

Student Development Center Fees

“Drop-in” tutoring

no charge

Private tutoring 

$18 per hour

Graduate Student Fees

For additional information about the graduate program and about the fees graduate program participants can expect to incur, refer to the Walla Walla University Graduate Bulletin.

Examination Fees

American College Testing Program (ACT) examination fee $65
Challenge Examinations  
    Credit fee $60 per credit hour
    Examination fee $30
College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) test fee
    WWU Student $109
    Non-Student $114
Correspondence - test fee for online class examinations
    WWU Student Free
    Non-Student $15 per first hour, $5 per additional hour
Education State testing fees
WEST-B
   Single subtest: ($40 subtest fee & $35 registration processing fee) $75
   All 3 subtests: $120 test fees & $35 registration processing fee) $155
Nursing Achievement Test fee $65
LPN Validation test fee $25
Nursing Admission Test $20
Out-of-schedule examination fee $100 per examination
Validation Examinations
    Validation fee $10 per credit hour
    Examination fee $30

Other Fees

Adding/dropping a class after the fifth day of the quarter  $30
Application – Undergraduate (non-refundable)  $40
Application – Graduate (non-refundable)  $50
Diploma replacement: Undergraduate  $35
Diploma replacement: Graduate  $45
Enrollment Fee  $200
Field trips  Teachers notify students of special fees to cover expenses
ID card replacement  $15
Late Application for Degree (Senior Outline)~  $100
Late registration  $75
Nursing drug test  $60
Nursing lab make up time   $50 per instructor hour
Nursing background security check   $25
Returned check (including electronic check)+ $25
Student Success Program $125 per quarter
Transcript Requests
     Online - Electronic Copy $10
     Online - Mailed Paper Copy $12
     Hard Copy - Mailed Paper Copy $20

~ Students will be charged if they file an Application for Degree after the deadline. For June and August graduates, the charge will be assessed if the application is not turned in by the end of winter quarter; for December graduates, if not turned in by the end of spring quarter; for March graduates, if not turned in by the end of autumn quarter.

+ Plus any international bank fees. This charge is assessed for both paper and electronic checks. Example reasons: Insufficient Funds, Account Closed, Invalid Account Number, Stop Payment. Transactions involving fraud may be referred to the appropriate authorities for prosecution.