Wheaton College Tuition and Fees

This page provides a clear breakdown of estimated expenses for the upcoming school year to help you plan and budget for your education. Understand the full cost of attending Wheaton College, including tuition, housing, and meal plans, as well as the average financial aid package. Whether you’re a current or prospective undergraduate or exploring graduate study, you’ll find up-to-date tuition information and helpful links to financial aid resources.

What Does it Cost to Go to Wheaton?

For the 2025-2026 academic year, the full cost for on-campus undergraduate students—including tuition, housing, food, and fees—is $62,500. However, the vast majority of students do not pay this full amount.

Actual Cost for On-campus Undergraduate Students

The actual cost of a Wheaton College education is reduced for qualified students based on grants and scholarships thanks to the generous support of generations of alumni and friends. Your actual costs will be determined by the information provided on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

Average Financial Aid Package

For the 2024-2025 academic year, the average financial aid package for incoming first-year students at Wheaton College—including scholarships, grants, and loans—was $36,375, significantly lowering the out-of-pocket cost for many students.

What's Included in Tuition? 

Review the Undergraduate Cost Breakdowns to understand what expenses your payments cover.

When Do I Pay? 

Billing occurs before the start of each semester; payment is due by August 1 (fall) and January 1 (spring).

Questions? Contact Student Financial Services. We're here to help!

Cost Quick Links

2025-2026 Cost of Attendance

Below is the full cost of attendance. However, qualified students do not pay this full amount. For the 2024-2025 academic year, the average financial aid package—including scholarships, grants, and loans—for incoming first-year students was $36,375, significantly lowering the out-of-pocket cost.

  • Tuition (see cost breakdown): $47,240
  • Average Course Fees: $150
  • Housing (see cost breakdown): $8308*
  • Food (see cost breakdown): $6452✝
  • Health and Wellness Fee: $350
  • Books ($35/hour): $840
  • Personal/Misc.: $1,930
  • Transportation: $620
  • Total Cost: $65,890 (Note: qualified students will not pay this amount)
  • Passage: The Orientation Program of Wheaton College Fee: $995**

* Room 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.

Costs for the Current School Year

Costs for the current school year can be found at catalog.wheaton.edu.

The Value of Wheaton

Cost is an important factor to consider when choosing a college, but it's not the only factor. Learn more about the value of a Wheaton education


Alumni on The Value of Wheaton

93.5% of Wheaton alumni surveyed said it was a good or great decision to attend Wheaton College.

Wheaton: A Place to Step Boldly into Your Calling and Launch into Kingdom Service

Why is Wheaton College a top value in Christian higher education?

Blanchard TowerWheaton is a premiere Christian liberal arts college that offers academic scholarships and need-based financial aid to qualifying students thanks to the generous support of generations of alumni and friends. This assistance — alongside other financial aid resources — enables Wheaton alumni to graduate with far less debt than alumni of our peer institutions.

Learn more about the value of a Wheaton education here.


When should I start thinking about financial aid?

In a perfect world? As soon as you begin considering colleges you think you’d like to attend. In reality? Most students and families pay attention to financial aid when they start the application process in their senior year of high school. Here are several milestones—including Wheaton-specific deadlines—to keep in mind as you plan for financial aid.


How do I apply for financial aid at Wheaton College?

Whether you’re seeking financial aid from the federal government or scholarships and grants from Wheaton, you’ll start by filling out your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (a.k.a, the FAFSA). New and current Wheaton College students must submit a FAFSA every year they plan to attend for financial aid consideration.

Review the rest of the financial aid application process here.

Apply for Financial Aid

Financial aid helps students and their families pay for college. It can come in the form of scholarships, need-based aid, loans, or some combination of all three, and it can cover a range of educational expenses such as tuition and fees, room and board, books and supplies, and transportation.

Scholarships

Students are selected for merit scholarships based on criteria other than their FAFSA determined financial need. Examples include credentials from the Admission application, supplemental application materials, auditions, or donor specified terms.

Need some help?

Whether you have questions or want more information, Wheaton's admissions counselors are your first point of contact.