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Tuition & Costs

Your Estimated Price

$37,857 Annual Cost to Attend

Cost Breakdown
$27,300 tuition
$8,960 on campus room & board
$1,000 books
$597 fees

$37,857 Annual Cost to Attend

Cost Breakdown
$27,300 tuition
$8,960 on campus room & board
$1,000 books
$597 fees
Estimated Net Price
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Average Aid

$13,739 Annual Institutional Aid

Average Aid
95% of students receive aid
40% get federal aid ($4,523 avg)
21% get state aid ($6,463 avg)
95% get institn'l aid ($13,739 avg)
75% get loans ($6,962 avg)

Tuition Trends

Historical Tuition and Fees, with Projected Future Amounts

Future projections are based on past four years' data averaging 4.58% annual change in in-state tuition and fees and 4.58% change in out-of-state tuition and fees. Amounts shown are estimates only and not guaranteed. For a better estimate, contact the college directly.

Financial Aid

$3,810,299
Annual Aid Awarded
Aid/Loans
Average Amount Percent Awarded
Grant or Scholarship Aid $17,087 95%
Federal Grant Aid $4,523 40%
Pell Grants $3,894 40%
Other Federal Grants $1,108 26%
Institution Grant Aid $13,739 95%
State Grant Aid $6,463 21%
Student Loans $6,962 75%
Federal Loans $5,416 75%
Other Loans $13,603 9%

Merit Aid

Financial Aid Timeline
Financial aid priority deadline: March 1
Financial aid deadline: -
College will notify student of financial aid decisions on or about: -
Student must reply to financial aid decision by: -
Does Saint Martin's University offer...
Tuition Payment Plan? Yes
Financial Aid Contact Info
5000 Abbey Way SE
Lacey, WA 98503-7500
(360) 491-4700
http://www.stmartin.edu
Costs Per Credit Hour
In State $910
Out of State $910

Reviews

Student Responses to Review Topic: Bang for the buck
  • 5
  • Jennifer from Tacoma, WA
  • Jan-10-2013 I am a current student here

    Saint Martin's University assesses all incoming students as first year students as opposed to transfer students, ultimately optimizing scholarship opportunities.

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  • 4
  • Meggie from Spokane, WA
  • Dec-27-2012 I am a current student here

    Saint Martin's costs a lot. One of the only main drawbacks of SMU is the financial aid. But also, SMU creates a community that I don't believe any other place has. So I say it is worth it.

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  • 3
  • Sarah from Olympia, WA
  • Nov-28-2012 I am a current student here

    If you get good grades you can go to grad school at a more prestigious school, like an Ivy League, but if you want to roll straight into a career the business and engineering programs are designed for that as well. In general this school has pretty good bang for your buck, but considering the price tag, dont go here to get a useless degree. Plan on working after you get your degree, unless you have rich parents. There are many career fairs too, if you need help with getting a job.

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  • 3
  • Ana from Aberdeen, WA
  • Jul-27-2012 I am a current student here

    Money is tough, for being a private university. But there are people in the community and the Aluminum's donate a whole lot to the school and that money goes to the students that need it, Through out the year, there are whole bunch of scholarships given, you just have to keep an eye for them.

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