Special Fees
Application (non-refundable)
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$50 |
Adding/dropping a class after the fourth day of the quarter
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$25 |
Auditing a class
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$296 |
Diploma replacement: Graduate
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$45 |
Field education lab fee (per quarter)
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$30 |
Field trips
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actual cost |
ID card replacement
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$15 |
Late registration
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$75 |
M.A. and M.S. thesis binding (2 copies)
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$35 |
Out-of-schedule examination (per exam)
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$100 |
Returned check (including electronic check) plus any international bank fees
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$25 |
Transcript request:
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Online–electronic copy |
$8 |
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Online–mailed paper copy |
$10 |
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Hard copy |
$15 |
Examination Fee
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$30 |
Challenge Examinations
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Credit fee |
$60 per credit hour |
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Examination fee |
$30 |
Housing Costs
Walla Walla University owns several studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments in College Place. In addition, houses with up to four bedrooms are available for families. Rental rates are comparable with rates in the community. This off-campus housing in College Place is available on a first-come-first-served basis. Financial arrangements must be made with the Office of Student Financial Services before a student/family may move into college housing. Students may contact WWU Village Housing Office at 509/527-2109 for more information about housing availability.
Refunds
If a student officially withdraws during the quarter, a refund, where applicable, will be made within 30 days. A student who leaves school without completing withdrawal procedures will be charged until proper arrangements have been made. The beginning of the quarter is considered to be the first day of class instruction. Students withdrawing from classes during the quarter will qualify for the following rates of refund.
If withdrawal is: |
Tuition refund will be: |
by the 7th day of classes* |
100% |
by the 10th day of classes |
75% |
by the 22nd day of classes |
50% |
*A tuition refund may affect awarded financial aid. Students dropping all classes during this period will be charged a processing fee of $75 or 5% of tuition, whichever is less.
For a withdrawal and refund schedule for summer courses, please contact the Academic Records Office, or consult the current on-line Summer Class Schedule at: wallawalla.edu/academics/bulletins. Please refer to the current on-line WWU Financial Bulletin at the same website for the Financial Aid Refund Policy.
Financial Statements
Itemized statements giving an account of the previous month’s expenses are issued monthly. Students may choose to receive a paper copy, and can request copies be mailed to a parent or other third party. In addition, students have access to an electronic copy of their statement, as well as access to their account history. Students can give others access to their electronic statement and account history.
In addition to cash and paper checks, WWU partners with HigherOne to process electronic payments. HigherOne accepts American Express®, Discover®, JCB®, MasterCard®, and Visa®. Although HigherOne charges a convenience fee for payments made by credit/debit cards, they offer free options, such as payment by electronic check. Electronic payments may be made online at: wallawalla.edu/payments.
Finance Charges
A finance charge will be imposed on each item of your account which has not been paid by the statement due date. The FINANCE CHARGE is computed at a rate of one percent (1%) per month, or an ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE of twelve percent (12%) on the past due balance. The past due balance is calculated by taking the last month’s statement amount due and subtracting any payments, credits, or financial aid received by the statement due date. A grace period may be given until the end of the month, at the University’s discretion. The remaining balance owing, if any, is multiplied by one percent (1%) to obtain the periodic finance charge. The minimum Finance Charge is $1.
Transcripts or Diplomas - Release
By action of the Board of Trustees of the University, a diploma or transcript (official or unofficial) may not be released until the following criteria are met:
- The student’s account is paid in full.
- The student has paid off any short-term loan cosigned by WWU.
- The student’s Nursing, Perkins, or institutional loans are current.
- The student’s loan exit interviews are complete. (Diploma only).
To expedite the release of transcripts, diplomas, and other legal documents, a money order, credit card payment, or certified check should be sent to cover the balance of the student’s account. Requests for transcripts must be made in writing, signed by the student, and either faxed or mailed to the Office of Academic Records.
International Students
International students who are not citizens or permanent residents of the United States (except Canadian students) are asked to place a $3,000 (U.S.) deposit with the University before final acceptance can be given and the I-20 form, necessary to secure the U.S. Student visa, can be sent. International students on student visas are not eligible to fill out the FAFSA financial aid form, do not qualify for the majority of loans and grants, and may only accept employment on campus. Spouses and children who are not students may not accept employment under any circumstances. To determine the ability of applicants to meet educational costs, the University requires them to submit a declaration of finances before final acceptance is given. This is done through the international student adviser. International students will be expected to use the Regular Payment Plan described in the WWU Financial Bulletin.
Graduate Assistantships - Biology
A limited number of graduate assistantships are available. They provide financial support for students during professional experiences in chosen fields of specialization or in activities that may be valuable in preparing them more fully for their future occupational roles. Duties of a graduate assistant may include participation in research, instructional and guidance services, and professional activities. Assistantships are open to graduate students with evidence of maturity and potential to benefit from the program. Applications will be considered from graduate applicants, postgraduates, and current graduate students. Stipends are awarded for periods up to 12 months. Full or partial remission of tuition and fees for approved courses during the period of the assistantship is also available. Application forms for graduate assistantships may be obtained by writing directly to the department.
Grants and Scholarships
Grants are need-based awards and do not have to be repaid. Recipients of grants must fill out the FAFSA and show need through the financial aid application process.
Master of Arts in Media Ministry Need Grant. This grant is awarded to students who show need through the financial aid application process. This grant is disbursed at a rate of $585 each quarter a student is enrolled full time.
Master of Arts in Teaching Need Grant. This grant is awarded to students who show need through the financial aid application process. This $2,600 grant is disbursed at a rate of $650 each quarter—fall, winter, spring, and summer.
Master of Social Work Need Grant. This $2,600 grant is awarded on a first-come, first-served basis to students who show need through the financial aid application process. Grants are disbursed at the rate of $650 each quarter—fall, winter, spring, and summer.
Master of Social Work Child Welfare Training Grant (available only at Missoula MT extension program). Contact the School of Social Work at 509/ 527-2590 for more information.
Scholarships
Students registered for less than 12 credit hours will receive prorated grants and scholarships.
Students registered for less than 6 credit hours are not eligible for grants and scholarships.
Master of Arts in Media Ministry Departmental Scholarships of $1,360 are awarded to each student who holds a bachelor’s degree from WWU and whose cumulative grade point average (GPA) was at least 3.0. One-fourth of the scholarship ($340) is disbursed each quarter—fall, winter, spring, and summer—of the recipient’s first year in the program.
Master of Arts in Media Ministry Merit Scholarships are awarded in recognition of an outstanding under-graduate GPA. One-fourth of the scholarship is disbursed each quarter—fall, winter, spring, and summer—of a recipient’s first year in the program.
Undergraduate GPA Award
3.90-4.00 $1,000 ($250 per quarter)
3.80-3.89 $750 ($187 per quarter)
3.70-3.79 $600 ($150 per quarter)
3.50-3.69 $500 ($125 per quarter)
Master of Arts in Teaching Departmental Scholarships of $1,360 are awarded to each student who holds a bachelor’s degree from WWU and whose cumulative grade point average (GPA) was at least 3.0. One-fourth of the scholarship is disbursed each quarter —fall, winter, spring, and summer—of the recipient’s first year in the program.
Master of Arts in Teaching Merit Scholarships are awarded in recognition of an outstanding undergraduate GPA. One-fourth of the scholarship is disbursed each quarter—fall, winter, spring, and summer—of a recipient’s first year in the program.
Undergraduate GPA Award
3.90-4.00 $1,000 ($250 per quarter)
3.80-3.89 $750 ($187 per quarter)
3.70-3.79 $600 ($150 per quarter)
3.50-3.69 $500 ($125 per quarter)
Master of Social Work Departmental Scholarships of $1,360 are awarded to each student who holds a bachelor’s degree from WWU and whose cumulative grade point average (GPA) was at least 3.0. One-fourth of the scholarship is disbursed each quarter —fall, winter, spring, and summer—of a recipient’s first year in the program.
Master of Social Work Merit Scholarships are awarded in recognition of an outstanding undergraduate GPA. One-fourth of the scholarship is disbursed each quarter —fall, winter, spring, and summer—of a recipient’s first year in the program.
Undergraduate GPA Award
3.90-4.00 $1,000 ($250 per quarter)
3.80-3.89 $750 ($187 per quarter)
3.70-3.79 $600 ($150 per quarter)
3.50-3.69 $500 ($125 per quarter)
Ethnic Diversity Scholarship. In order to increase the ethnic diversity of students enrolled in the graduate programs, WWU has a limited number of scholarships available to members of under-represented ethnic groups. Scholarships are awarded first come, first served and are based on the financial need of the student. Please contact the School of Education and Psychology or the School of Social Work to request an application.
GRADUATE DEAN’S SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Prior to each graduation, graduate students with exceptional academic records are nominated by the graduate faculties for the Graduate Dean’s Scholastic Achievement Award. This award consists of: (1) a certificate of distinction and (2) a cash award.
Continued Enrollment Requirement
Graduate Students who have
completed their program requirements, except for Thesis Research and/or Thesis, must register for GNRL 501 Continued Enrollment for 8 credits per quarter for up to three quarters (24 credits maximum). Students must enroll for GNRL 501 starting with the beginning of their 7th quarter (excluding summers) in the graduate program. A course fee applies. See financial bulletin.