College of Veterinary Medicine

Prospective Students

Tuition, Fees, Scholarships & Financial Aid


Tuition, fees, and other charges are subject to change by the action of the various legislative bodies. Therefore, the information presented here, although current, should be considered only as an estimate.


Summary of Yearly Expenses 

Resident Tuition & Fees (WA, ID & WICHE certified) $17,156
Non-Resident Tuition and Fees $42,400
Board and Room $9,200

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  Equine Imaging
Total expenses for students may be greater than indicated above due to the cost of necessary additional expenditures for books, supplies, and other items. Microscopes are furnished for all students for $100 per year to cover maintenance and insurance. Students may purchase their own microscopes if desired.

See http://www.finaid.wsu.edu/colcosts2008_2009.htm#vet1 for a more complete breakdown of projected costs.

Residency Information for WA, ID, WICHE and International Students.

Financial Aid

Adequate financing for the professional program is essential. Further information on available financial aid can be obtained from the WSU Scholarship and Financial Aid Office, Lighty Student Services Bldg., Room 380, Pullman, WA 99164-1068.

Applicants should submit their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) no later than March 1 for priority consideration.  Make sure to select WSU as a school that your report should be sent to in order to guarantee consideration for financial aid if admitted.  WICHE and out-of-area applicants also need to make sure reports are provided to WSU in order to be considered for financial aid.

Scholarships    

The WSU CVM maintains an active scholarship and awards program. Each year approximately $300,000 is awarded to students currently enrolled. WSU has some additional funds designated for incoming students that are awarded based upon academic achievement and need. Application at WSU for scholarships and awards is made through the Office of Student Services, College of Veterinary Medicine in May for incoming students and in January for currently enrolled students.     

 Also see Scholarships for Undergraduate Neuroscience Students

Last Edited: May 29, 2008 3:56 PM
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