1. Olympic College
Undergraduate Tuition
Olympic College tuition is $3,612 per year for in-state residents. This
is 45% cheaper than the national average public four year tuition of $6,614.
The cost is 80% cheaper than the average Washington tuition of $18,189 for 4
year colleges. Tuition ranks 4th in Washington amongst 4 year
colleges for affordability and is the 39th most expensive 4 year
college in the state. If attending from out-of-state, the tuition is $3,612
which represents a 0% premium.
The school charges an additional fees of $225 in addition to tuition
bringing the total effective in-state tuition to $3,837.
Housing Costs
Olympic College doesn't offer on campus housing. If you're not living
with family you will need to budget for food and housing in the Bremerton area
just like you would for a college with dorms. The estimated rent and meal
expense per academic year for off campus housing is $8,300.
Books and Supplies
The estimated annual cost for books and supplies is $1,095.
Other Living Expenses
Off-campus students should budget for $3,255 in other miscellaneous
living expenses.
Total Costs
The total tuition and living expense budget for in-state Washington
residents to go to OC is $16,487 for the 2015/2016 academic year. Out-of-state
students who don't have Washington residence can expect a one year cost of
$16,487. Students residing at home with parents providing food and housing
should budget a total cost of $8,007.
Citation: Price data from the U.S. Department of Education's 2015-2016
and 2014-2015 IPEDS survey response for Olympic College and represent
reported costs for the 2015-2016 and 2014-2015 academic years.
Estimated Budgets
|
|
Washington Resident Total Budget (Living Off Campus)
|
$16,487
|
In-State Tuition
|
$3,612
|
Other Fees
|
$225
|
Off-Campus Housing Budget
|
$8,300
|
Off-Campus Other Budget
|
$3,255
|
Books and Supplies
|
$1,095
|
Washington Resident Total Budget (Living with Parents)
|
$8,007
|
In-State Tuition
|
$3,612
|
Other Fees
|
$225
|
Family Provided Room and Board
|
$0
|
With-Family Other Living Budget
|
$3,075
|
Books and Supplies
|
$1,095
|
Non-Resident Total Budget (Living Off Campus)
|
$16,487
|
Out-of-State Tuition
|
$3,612
|
Other Fees
|
$225
|
Off-Campus Housing Budget
|
$8,300
|
Off-Campus Other Budget
|
$3,255
|
Books and Supplies
|
$1,095
|
2. Northwest Indian College
Undergraduate Tuition
Tuition for Northwest Indian College is $4,032 for the 2015/2016
academic year. This is 39% cheaper than the national average public four year
college tuition of $6,614. The cost is 78% cheaper than the average Washington
tuition of $18,189 for 4 year colleges. Tuition ranks 8th in Washington amongst
4 year colleges for affordability and is the 35th most expensive 4
year college in the state. Price does not vary by residence.
The school charges an additional fees of $375 in addition to tuition
bringing the total effective in-state tuition to $4,407.
Housing Costs
On campus room and board is provided by the school at a cost of $4,950
per academic year. Students electing to live off campus elsewhere in Bellingham
should budget at least this amount.
Books and Supplies
The estimated annual cost for books and supplies is $1,032.
Other Living Expenses
If living on-campus, students should budget for $3,570 in additional
living expenses. Off-campus students should budget for $3,570 in other
miscellaneous living expenses.
Total Costs
The annual tuition and living expense budget to go to Northwest Indian
College was $13,959 for the 2015/2016 academic year. The cost is the same for
all students regardless of Washington residence status as there is no in-state
discount.
Citation: Price data from the U.S. Department of Education's 2015-2016
and 2014-2015 IPEDS survey response for Northwest Indian College and
represent reported costs for the 2015-2016 and 2014-2015 academic years.
Estimated Budgets
|
|
Washington Resident Total Budget
|
$13,959
|
In-State Tuition
|
$4,032
|
Other Fees
|
$375
|
Room and Board
|
$4,950
|
On-Campus Other
Budget
|
$3,570
|
Books and Supplies
|
$1,032
|
Non-Resident Total Budget
|
$13,959
|
Out-of-State Tuition
|
$4,032
|
Other Fees
|
$375
|
Room and Board
|
$4,950
|
On-Campus Other
Budget
|
$3,570
|
Books and Supplies
|
$1,032
|
3. Peninsula College
Undergraduate Tuition
Peninsula College tuition is $4,000 per year for in-state residents.
This is 40% cheaper than the national average public four year tuition of
$6,614. The cost is 78% cheaper than the average Washington tuition of $18,189
for 4 year colleges. Tuition ranks 7th in Washington amongst 4 year
colleges for affordability and is the 36th most expensive 4 year
college in the state. If attending from out-of-state, the tuition is $4,400
which represents a 10% premium.
The school charges an additional fees of $191 in addition to tuition
bringing the total effective in-state tuition to $4,191.
Housing Costs
Peninsula College doesn't offer on campus housing. If you're not living
with family you will need to budget for food and housing in the Port Angeles
area just like you would for a college with dorms. The estimated rent and meal
expense per academic year for off campus housing is $9,780.
Books and Supplies
The estimated annual cost for books and supplies is $1,050.
Other Living Expenses
Off-campus students should budget for $3,345 in other miscellaneous
living expenses.
Total Costs
The total tuition and living expense budget for in-state Washington
residents to go to Peninsula College is $18,366 for the 2015/2016 academic
year. Out-of-state students who don't have Washington residence can expect a
one year cost of $18,766. Students residing at home with parents providing food
and housing should budget a total cost of $8,619.
Citation: Price data from the U.S. Department of Education's 2015-2016
and 2014-2015 IPEDS survey response for Peninsula College and
represent reported costs for the 2015-2016 and 2014-2015 academic years.
Estimated Budgets
|
|
Washington Resident Total Budget (Living Off Campus)
|
$18,366
|
In-State Tuition
|
$4,000
|
Other Fees
|
$191
|
Off-Campus Housing Budget
|
$9,780
|
Off-Campus Other Budget
|
$3,345
|
Books and Supplies
|
$1,050
|
Washington Resident Total Budget (Living with Parents)
|
$8,619
|
In-State Tuition
|
$4,000
|
Other Fees
|
$191
|
Family Provided Room and Board
|
$0
|
With-Family Other Living Budget
|
$3,378
|
Books and Supplies
|
$1,050
|
Non-Resident Total Budget (Living Off Campus)
|
$18,766
|
Out-of-State Tuition
|
$4,400
|
Other Fees
|
$191
|
Off-Campus Housing Budget
|
$9,780
|
Off-Campus Other Budget
|
$3,345
|
Books and Supplies
|
$1,050
|
4. Columbia Basin College
Undergraduate Tuition
Columbia Basin College tuition is $3,662 per year for in-state
residents. This is 45% cheaper than the national average public four year
tuition of $6,614. The cost is 80% cheaper than the average Washington tuition
of $18,189 for 4 year colleges. Tuition ranks 5th in Washington amongst
4 year colleges for affordability and is the 38th most expensive 4
year college in the state. If attending from out-of-state, the tuition is
$5,657 which represents a 54% premium.
The school charges an additional fees of $532 in addition to tuition
bringing the total effective in-state tuition to $4,194.
Housing Costs
Columbia Basin College doesn't offer on campus housing. If you're not
living with family you will need to budget for food and housing in the Pasco
area just like you would for a college with dorms. The estimated rent and meal
expense per academic year for off campus housing is $9,780.
Books and Supplies
The estimated annual cost for books and supplies is $1,050.
Other Living Expenses
Off-campus students should budget for $3,210 in other miscellaneous
living expenses.
Total Costs
The total tuition and living expense budget for in-state Washington
residents to go to CBC is $18,234 for the 2015/2016 academic year. Out-of-state
students who don't have Washington residence can expect a one year cost of
$20,229. Students residing at home with parents providing food and housing
should budget a total cost of $8,844.
Citation: Price data from the U.S. Department of Education's 2015-2016
and 2014-2015 IPEDS survey response for Columbia Basin College and
represent reported costs for the 2015-2016 and 2014-2015 academic years.
Estimated Budgets
|
|
Washington Resident Total Budget (Living Off Campus)
|
$18,234
|
In-State Tuition
|
$3,662
|
Other Fees
|
$532
|
Off-Campus Housing Budget
|
$9,780
|
Off-Campus Other Budget
|
$3,210
|
Books and Supplies
|
$1,050
|
Washington Resident Total Budget (Living with Parents)
|
$8,844
|
In-State Tuition
|
$3,662
|
Other Fees
|
$532
|
Family Provided Room and Board
|
$0
|
With-Family Other Living Budget
|
$3,600
|
Books and Supplies
|
$1,050
|
Non-Resident Total Budget (Living Off Campus)
|
$20,229
|
Out-of-State Tuition
|
$5,657
|
Other Fees
|
$532
|
Off-Campus Housing Budget
|
$9,780
|
Off-Campus Other Budget
|
$3,210
|
Books and Supplies
|
$1,050
|
5. Evangelical College & Seminary
Undergraduate Tuition
Tuition for Faith Evangelical College & Seminary is $7,420 for the
2015/2016 academic year. This is 71% cheaper than the national average private
non-profit four year college tuition of $25,965. The cost is 59% cheaper than
the average Washington tuition of $18,189 for 4 year colleges. Tuition ranks
11th in Washington amongst 4 year colleges for affordability and is the
32nd most expensive 4 year college in the state. Price does not vary by
residence.
The school charges an additional fees of $420 in addition to tuition
bringing the total effective in-state tuition to $7,840.
Housing Costs
Faith Evangelical College & Seminary doesn't offer on campus
housing. If you're not living with family you will need to budget for food and
housing in the Tacoma area just like you would for a college with dorms. The
estimated rent and meal expense per academic year for off campus housing is
$9,870.
Books and Supplies
The estimated annual cost for books and supplies is $900.
Other Living Expenses
Off-campus students should budget for $3,720 in other miscellaneous
living expenses.
Total Costs
The annual tuition and living expense budget to go to Faith Evangelical
College & Seminary was $22,330 for the 2015/2016 academic year. The cost is
the same for all students regardless of Washington residence status as there is
no in-state discount. Students residing at home with parents providing food and
housing can expect a total cost of $12,010.
Citation: Price data from the U.S. Department of Education's 2015-2016
and 2014-2015 IPEDS survey response for Faith Evangelical College &
Seminaryand represent reported costs for the 2015-2016 and 2014-2015 academic
years.
Estimated Budgets
|
|
Washington Resident Total Budget (Living Off Campus)
|
$22,330
|
In-State Tuition
|
$7,420
|
Other Fees
|
$420
|
Off-Campus Housing Budget
|
$9,870
|
Off-Campus Other Budget
|
$3,720
|
Books and Supplies
|
$900
|
Washington Resident Total Budget (Living with Parents)
|
$12,010
|
In-State Tuition
|
$7,420
|
Other Fees
|
$420
|
Family Provided Room and Board
|
$0
|
With-Family Other Living Budget
|
$3,270
|
Books and Supplies
|
$900
|
Non-Resident Total Budget (Living Off Campus)
|
$22,330
|
Out-of-State Tuition
|
$7,420
|
Other Fees
|
$420
|
Off-Campus Housing Budget
|
$9,870
|
Off-Campus Other Budget
|
$3,720
|
Books and Supplies
|
$900
|
6. Lake Washington Institute of
Technology
Undergraduate Tuition
Lake Washington Institute of Technology tuition is $2,688 per year for in-state
residents. This is 59% cheaper than the national average public four year
tuition of $6,614. The cost is 85% cheaper than the average Washington tuition
of $18,189 for 4 year colleges. Tuition ranks 1st in Washington amongst
4 year colleges for affordability and is the 42nd most expensive 4
year college in the state. If attending from out-of-state, the tuition is
$7,625 which represents a 184% premium.
The school charges an additional fees of $1,192 in addition to tuition
bringing the total effective in-state tuition to $3,880.
Housing Costs
Lake Washington Institute of Technology doesn't offer on campus
housing. If you're not living with family you will need to budget for food and
housing in the Kirkland area just like you would for a college with dorms. The
estimated rent and meal expense per academic year for off campus housing is
$10,371.
Books and Supplies
The estimated annual cost for books and supplies is $1,485.
Other Living Expenses
Off-campus students should budget for $3,417 in other miscellaneous
living expenses.
Total Costs
The total tuition and living expense budget for in-state Washington
residents to go to Lake Washington Institute of Technology is $19,153 for the
2015/2016 academic year. Out-of-state students who don't have Washington
residence can expect a one year cost of $24,090. Students residing at home with
parents providing food and housing should budget a total cost of $8,587.
Citation: Price data from the U.S. Department of Education's 2015-2016
and 2014-2015 IPEDS survey response for Lake Washington Institute of
Technology and represent reported costs for the 2015-2016 and 2014-2015
academic years.
Estimated Budgets
|
|
Washington Resident Total Budget (Living Off Campus)
|
$19,153
|
In-State Tuition
|
$2,688
|
Other Fees
|
$1,192
|
Off-Campus Housing Budget
|
$10,371
|
Off-Campus Other Budget
|
$3,417
|
Books and Supplies
|
$1,485
|
Washington Resident Total Budget (Living with Parents)
|
$8,587
|
In-State Tuition
|
$2,688
|
Other Fees
|
$1,192
|
Family Provided Room and Board
|
$0
|
With-Family Other Living Budget
|
$3,222
|
Books and Supplies
|
$1,485
|
Non-Resident Total Budget (Living Off Campus)
|
$24,090
|
Out-of-State Tuition
|
$7,625
|
Other Fees
|
$1,192
|
Off-Campus Housing Budget
|
$10,371
|
Off-Campus Other Budget
|
$3,417
|
Books and Supplies
|
$1,485
|
Jobs in Pakistan
ReplyDelete