Undergraduate Cost & Aid 101

Undergraduate Cost & Aid 101

Undergraduate Cost & Aid 101

Affording a Wheaton College Education

98%
of new first-year students receive scholarships, grants, and/or loans
25K+
The average Wheaton funded scholarships and grants awarded in 2023-2024 to incoming freshmen

Paying for a top-tier, private, Christian liberal arts education can seem out of reach for families. Like many things of great value, how you pay for college is a personal decision. At Wheaton College, we are committed to walking alongside you and using all available resources to support you through our academic and need-based scholarships and grants. 

Wheaton's substantial endowment subsidizes the actual cost of providing an internationally-recognized academic program. Were it not for the generosity of generations of alumni and friends of the College, tuition would be 20% higher to support our renowned faculty and academic and extra-curricular programs that enhance the unique educational journey you will experience at Wheaton. In other words, every Wheaton student receives a much higher value of education than he or she pays for. Additionally, our endowment provides much-needed financial aid in the form of scholarships and grants, further bringing down the average cost of attendance for many of our students. 

 

The Difference Between Direct Cost and Net Price

All schools create an annual cost of attendance budget based on direct costs such as tuition, fees, housing, and food as well as indirect costs such as transportation, books, and miscellaneous personal expenses. The direct cost listed below is not necessarily the amount you will actually pay.

Depending on a family's demonstrated financial need, the actual amount a student will pay varies by their family's financial circumstances. Some families, given their finances, may not qualify for any need-based aid, while others may qualify for federal, state, and Wheaton grants, and/or federal loans. Grants are free monies made available for families with demonstrated need. 

It is important to note that the total cost (direct and indirect cost) is taken into consideration when evaluating a family's financial need.

Wheaton College 2023-2024 Cost of Attendance
Tuition $43,670
Average Course Fees $266
Average On-Campus Housing $7,550*
Food $5,962✝
Health and Wellness Fee $260
Total Direct Cost: $57,708
Books ($38/hour) $910
Personal/Misc. $1,800
Transportation $640
Cost of Attendance: $61,058
Passage: The Orientation Program of Wheaton College
     Fee for Passage $995**

* Housing charges may vary depending on options chosen

✝ Cost based on a full 18 meal plan option plus an allowance for an additional three meals per week.

** Financial assistance for Wheaton Passage will be determined by information provided on a student's FAFSA and their financial aid eligibility. No further application is required.

Wheaton College 2024-2025 Costs 
Tuition $45,420
Average Course Fees $126
Average On-Campus Housing $7,900*
Food $6,148✝
Health and Wellness Fee $300
Total Direct Cost: $59,768
Books ($39/hour) $936
Personal/Misc. $1,900
Transportation $660
Cost of Attendance: $63,264
Passage: The Orientation Program of Wheaton College
     Fee for Passage $995**

* Housing charges may vary depending on options chosen

✝ Cost based on a full 18 meal plan option plus an allowance for an additional three meals per week.

** Financial assistance for Wheaton Passage will be determined by information provided on a student's FAFSA and their financial aid eligibility. No further application is required.

 

Let's Talk About Net Price

Net price varies from student to student based on several factors. Once you have filed your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), you will receive a FAFSA Submission Summary (FSS) that includes your Expected Family Contribution (EFC), or Student Aid Index (SAI) beginning in 2024-2025, and is used to determine federal, state, and Wheaton grant eligibility. Net price is then calculated by subtracting the total of all scholarships and grants from the direct cost. 

Net Price = Cost of Attendance - All Gift Aid (Scholarships + Grants)*

does not include loans. 


Average Total Financial Aid Package

Your total financial aid package is calculated by adding all gift aid (scholarships + grants) plus any loans you choose to take on. This amount varies from student to student as well. 

The average total financial aid amount awarded to incoming freshmen (including grants, scholarships, and accepted student loans) is $31,556. Again, this varies from family to family.


 

Total Excellence, Total Value

At Wheaton you will not have to settle. Listed in the seminal publication 40 Colleges That Change Lives, and with top rankings in U.S. News World & Report, Forbes, Kiplinger’s, and Money Magazines, Wheaton is consistently rated one of the best values in higher education. You can confidently choose Wheaton as a sound investment. Skeptical? Let the numbers tell our story.

#12

among all U.S. colleges and universities nationally producing alumni who earn academic doctorates (recent ten-year span of 2009-2018)

#13

among all colleges and universities based on alumni rating their respective schools

#38

Best Undergraduate Teaching Faculty

99% 

of our students will land in post-baccalaureate programs, internships, or be employed within six months after graduating (compared to the national average of 86%)

87%

of students stay and graduate from Wheaton (almost double the national average)

83%

of our most recent graduating class had at least one internship

Average Parent Adjusted Gross Income

The Wheaton student body spans the full spectrum of socio-economic backgrounds. This chart represents families that had an entering freshman for the three-year period of 2021-2023. It represents 85% of all freshmen.

2023-adj-gross-inc-chart

 

Wheaton is a crucible of people from different places, with different stories, building up one large family. — Nathan Varberg '21, Mathematics and Statistics

Financial Aid 101 Webinar


Karen BellingThanks to all who joined us for this webinar regarding the changes to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The Wheaton College Director of Student Financial Services, Karen Belling, walked us through those changes and the impact it will have for first time freshmen and transfer students enrolling in college starting in fall 2024.

Moderated by Chief Enrollment Management Officer Silvio Vazquez, this webinar explained new timelines for financial aid awards and reassured families of Wheaton’s commitment to making a nationally ranked Christian liberal arts education as affordable as possible.

 

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