2023-2024 Undergraduate Tuition and Fees

Tuition:

 

Annual

$29,837

 

Semester (12-18 hours)

$14,919

 

Per Credit Hour (9-11 hours)

$1,000

 

Excess Hours Per Credit Hour (over 18 hours)

$650

 

Wilmington Campus, part-time, Fall & Spring* 1-8 hours

$500

 

Wilmington Campus, part-time, Fall & Spring* 9-11 hours

$1,000

 

Maymester per credit hours

$500

 

Summer semester, per credit hour

$500

 

Summer Internship and Field Placement

$150

NOTE* All students are billed according to their home campus, regardless of where they attend class.

Annual Room:

 

Standard double or standard single, triple or quad

$5,845

 

Designated single (1 in a double)

$6,863

 

Designated double (2 in a triple)

$5,889

 

Converted triple (3 in a double) or quad (4 in a triple)

$3,576

Preferred Housing:

 

The Village, The Commons, Fife Avenue, and college owned, off-campus housing

$9,996

Meal Plan for Standard Housing:

 

Meal Plan**: Annual (carte blanche and 160 block plan)

$5,650

Meal Plan for Preferred Housing:

 

Annual (mandatory minimum)

$733

 

Annual (optional upgrade)

$1,128

Activity Fee:

 

Annual

$300

Graduation Fee:

 

(charged the student’s final semester)

$150

Health Fee:

 

Annual (Main Campus)

$150

Parking Fee:

 

Annual (Main Campus)

$100

Recreation Fee:

 

Annual (Main Campus)

$100

Technology Fee:

 

Annual (Main Campus)

$575

Housing Deposit:

 

New Students

$100

 

Returning Students

$100

Housing Damage Deposit

 

Deposit Fee

$125

Finance Charge

 

(on the unpaid balance per month)

1.5%

Transcript Fee:

 

etranscript

$10

 

Paper Transcript (pickup)

$12.50

 

Paper Transcript (mailed-USPS)

$12.50

 

Paper Transcript (mailed-USPS International)

$15

 

Paper Transcript (FedEx Overnight Domestic)

$45

 

Paper Transcript (FedEx Overnight International)

$65

*On-campus part-time rate of $500 per credit hour allowed if student is enrolled for no more than 8 semester hours or 2 courses and not residing on campus.
**Note: All students living on campus in standard housing must choose either the carte blanche or block meal plan.

Students in preferred housing must have at least the mandatory minimum meal plan but may choose from all the plans.

VA Benefits
Wilmington College is in compliance with the Veterans Benefits and Transition Act of 2018. Wilmington College will not impose any penalty, including the assessment of late fees, the denial of access to classes, libraries or other institutional facilities, or require the student to borrow additional funds to meet his or her financial obligations to the institution due to the delayed disbursement of a payment by the US Department of Veterans Affairs for the student using Chapter 31 or Chapter 33 VA Benefit. The student will only be responsible for the portion of tuition, fees, room and board that the VA Benefit is not paying.

More information about VA Benefits is available on Wilmington College’s website at https://www.wilmington.edu/admission/financial-aid/va-benefits/.