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Estimated Cost of Attendance

Financial aid awards are based on the Cost of Attendance (COA) for the academic year, which includes all areas depicted below and in the following order:
  1. Tuition/Fees
  2. Books/Supplies
  3. Loan Fee
  4. Room
  5. Food
  6. Transportation
  7. Personal

This information is used to determine financial aid eligibility and may not reflect actual expenses.

The Student Aid Index (SAI), calculated from the information submitted on the FAFSA, is used in conjunction with the Cost of Attendance (COA) to determine a student’s financial need.

Financial Need = COA − SAI

This amount helps determine how much need-based financial aid (such as Pell Grants, Federal Work-Study, or subsidized loans) a student may be eligible to receive. The actual aid awarded will also depend on available funding, enrollment status, and other eligibility requirements.

Estimated Cost of Attendance (COA)

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Cost of Attendance (COA) Disclaimer:

The Cost of Attendance (COA) is a general estimate of the educational expenses a student may incur over the academic year. This estimate is based on a full-time student enrolled in 15 credit hours per semester and living on campus.

Actual costs will vary depending on several factors, including the number of credits enrolled, housing and meal plan selections, and individual personal spending habits. The COA includes both direct costs (such as tuition and fees) and indirect costs (such as transportation and miscellaneous expenses).

Please note: this is not a bill, but an estimate to help you plan for your college expenses.

For a personalized breakdown or more information, please contact the WSC Financial Aid Office.

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Cost of Attendance (COA) Disclaimer:

The Cost of Attendance (COA) is a general estimate of the educational expenses a student may incur over the academic year. This estimate is based on a full-time student enrolled in 15 credit hours per semester and living on campus.

Actual costs will vary depending on several factors, including the number of credits enrolled, housing and meal plan selections, and individual personal spending habits. The COA includes both direct costs (such as tuition and fees) and indirect costs (such as transportation and miscellaneous expenses).

Please note: this is not a bill, but an estimate to help you plan for your college expenses.

For a personalized breakdown or more information, please contact the WSC Financial Aid Office.

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Student Financial Aid

Stevens Hall, Student Services
wsc.financialaid@willistonstate.edu
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f. 701.774.4211
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