University of washington out of state tuition

Your student cost of attendance is the amount of money we estimate you will need for tuition, books, and living expenses for the nine-month academic year (October-June).  It is based on surveys of students’ costs, comparisons with other schools, input from housing and transportation agencies, and it reflects cost-of-living changes. Your COA attendance is a budgeting tool to help students and parents anticipate the cost associated with going to college. 

Student costs can include only the student's educational costs; other family members' expenses cannot be included in the budget.  The figures below are subject to change each academic year.

Students may submit a revision request form to have additional costs (childcare, uninsured medical/dental costs for the student, etc.) included in their individual budgets. Please contact our office for a revision request. 

For detailed tuition rates, consult the tuition rates page.

  • 2022-2023 Resident
  • 2022-2023 Non-Resident

2022-2023 Resident

Resident Tuition

Expense Type

Lives Away
From Home

Lives With
Parents
(Commuter)

Non-Traditional

Graduate Students
(Commuter)

Graduate Students 
(Traditional)

Resident
Tuition 

$12,458*

$12,458*

$12,458*

$18,273*

$18,273*

Books

$900

$900

$900

$825

$825

Room &
Board

$14,220

$5,094

$18,300

$5,094

$18,300

Personal
Expenses

$2,388

$2,388

$2,388

$2,388

$2,388

Transportation

$1,074

$1,074

$1,074

$1,074

$1,074

Resident Total

$31,040

$21,914

$35,120

$27,654

$40,860

† Figure shown is for Graduate Tier I programs. Graduate tuition varies by program.

*tuition amount does not include New Student Enrollment and Orientation Fee (NSEOF) or Enrollment Confirmation Deposit (ECD) for graduate students

2022-2023 Non-Resident

Non-Resident Tuition

Non-Resident
Tuition*

Lives Away
From Home

Lives With
Parents

Non-Traditional

Graduate Student
(Commuter)

Graduate Student
(Traditional)

Non-Resident 
Tuition

$40,956*

$40,956*

$40,956*

$31,746*†

$31,746*†

Books

$900

$900

$900

$825

$825

Room &
Board

$14,220

$5,094

$18,300

$5,094

$18,300

Personal
Expenses

$2,388

$2,388

$2,388

$2,388

$2,388

Transportation

$1,074

$1,074

$1,074

$1,074

$1,074

Non-Resident
Total

$59,538

$50,412

$63,618

$41,127

$54,333

† Figure shown is for Graduate Tier I programs. Graduate tuition varies by program.

*tuition amount does not include New Student Enrollment and Orientation Fee (NSEOF) or Enrollment Confirmation Deposit (ECD) for graduate students

Definitions

Resident / Non-Resident: The University of Washington is a state-assisted institution, tuition rates are lower for Washington-resident students than for nonresidents, including both out-of-state and international students. Information about residency is provided on the Office Registrar website.

Lives away from home: All single, undergraduate students without dependents (spouse or children) who are living away from parents’ home; undergraduate married students without children, whose spouses are also students.

Non-traditional: All graduate/professional students; undergraduates who have children; married undergraduates whose spouses are not also enrolled.  Registered same-sex domestic partners may request consideration for additional living costs and will need to provide information about their partners’ financial resources when they make the request.

Room and board: This figure is intended to include food, utilities and housing.

Is University of Washington expensive for out

University of Washington's tuition is $12,242 for in-state and $40,740 for out-of-state students. Compared with the national average cost of in-state tuition of $11,286, University of Washington is more expensive.

How much does it cost to go to University of Washington for 4 years out

Out of state residents are charged a total cost of $56,688 which is 93.3% higher than Washington residents. The tuition charge is $37,998 while room and board is $13,887, books and supplies are $900 and other fees come in at $1,116. ... Out of State Resident Sticker Price..

How much is University of Washington tuition with room and board?

Resident Tuition.

Does University of Washington give full ride?

We believe that finances should not be a barrier for talented students to earn a UW degree at any of our three campuses — Bothell, Seattle and Tacoma. With the Husky Promise, the UW guarantees to cover the full cost of tuition and standard fees for qualified students who otherwise could not afford to attend.