Wentworth Tuition : Tuition & Cost – Wentworth Institute of Technology
Costs listed below are based on two semesters of full-time enrollment unless otherwise stated. At the discretion of the Institute, tuition and fees are subject to change at any time.
Annual Costs
Undergraduate Students: 2022-2023
- Tuition / Per Semester: $19,080 (12-20 credits)
- Tuition / Per Credit: $1,195
- Technology Fee / Per Semester: $300
- Housing & Dining: See Residential Life’s detailed Housing and Meal Plan Rates
- Health Insurance Fee / Academic Year: $2,289*
Undergraduate students who take fewer than 12 credits in a semester will be charged per credit rather than the flat full-time rate. Undergraduate students who overload (take more than 20 credits in a semester) will be charged at the per credit rate for each credit over 20.
Graduate Students: 2022-2023
- Master of Architecture / Per Semester: $20,485 (12-20 credits)
- Master of Architecture / Per Credit: $1,140
- Other graduate programs / Per Credit: $1,200
- Housing & Dining: See Residential Life’s detailed Housing and Meal Plan Rates
- Health Insurance Fee: $2,289*
Graduate students who take fewer than 12 credits in a semester will be charged per credit rather than the flat full-time rate. Graduate students who overload (take more than 20 credits in a semester) will be charged at the per credit rate for each credit over 20.
* Health Insurance coverage is determined by the first term of the academic year in which the student enrolls in nine or more credits, including Co-Op. See the Health Insurance for more information on coverage, enrollment, and waivers, which are subject to change:
Cost of Attendance
These figures include direct costs like tuition, room, and board/meal plan, and indirect costs such as travel expenses, books, and personal expenses. The amount will vary depending on whether students live on campus or commute from home.
Indirect Costs
- Books & Supplies $1,500
- Personal Expenses $1,700
The following rates are effective July 1 for the 2022 – 2023 academic year. At the discretion of the Institute, tuition and fees are subject to change at any time.
Undergraduate | Per Semester | |
Tuition (12 – 20 credits) | $19,080 | |
Tuition Per Credit (11 and less) | $1,195 | |
Tuition Course Overload – (20 and more) | $1,195 | |
Tuition Per Credit – Part Time | $550 |
Graduate | Per Semester | |
Tuition (12 – 20 credits) – Architecture | $20,485 | |
Tuition Per Credit – Architecture | $1,140 | |
Tuition Per Credit – Other Programs | $1,200 |
Fees | Per Semester | |
Deposit – Admissions | $500 | |
Deposit – Continuing Students Housing | $500 | |
Dining** | $2,950 | |
Duplicate Diploma Fee | $50 | |
Health Insurance Fee* | $2,289 | |
Housing** | $6,829 | |
Housing Release Fee | $1,000 | |
ID Replacement Fee | $25 | |
Laptop Recovery Fee *** | Varies | |
Late Payment Fee / Monthly | $100 | |
Library Fine | Varies | |
Parking – Commuter | $250 | |
Parking – Motorcycle | $20 | |
Parking – Overnight | $500 | |
Parking – Evening / Weekend | $100 | |
Replacement Refund Fee | $30 | |
Returned Payment Fee | $30 | |
Technology Fee | $300 |
* Can be waived by the specified deadlines.
Course Overload
An overload is any number of semester credit hours over 20 credits. No more than 24 credits or a total of six courses will be allowed. A student will be assessed a per-credit tuition charge for each credit exceeding 20 credits in addition to the full-time tuition charge for that semester.
Co-op
A Co-op is full-time, temporary employment in your field of study that enables you to apply classroom learning to professional work experience. Students enrolled in Co-op are not charged tuition for the Co-op semester. Students are charged health insurance because they are considered a full-time student during their Co-op semester. The health insurance charge can be waived. Waiver deadlines apply. Visit Health Insurance for more information.
Deposits
First year students pay a Tuition Deposit of $250 and a Housing Deposit of $250. Continuing students pay a Housing Deposit of $500. Deposits will be credited to your student account balance. Deposits are non-refundable. Visit the Admissions page regarding Tuition Deposits and the Housing page regarding Housing Deposits.
Dining
All students with a residential housing assignment must select a full or partial residential meal plan. All first-year residential students, and those residing in Evans Way Hall, Tudbury Hall and Baker Hall, are required to purchase the Silver, Gold, or Platinum Plan.
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