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Tuition & Costs

Your Estimated Price

$29,940 Annual Cost to Attend

Cost Breakdown
$19,750 tuition
$7,990 on campus room & board
$1,100 books
$1,100 fees

$29,660 Annual Cost to Attend

Cost Breakdown
$19,750 tuition
$7,990 on campus room & board
$1,100 books
$820 fees
Estimated Net Price
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Average Aid

$9,497 Annual Institutional Aid

Average Aid
100% of students receive aid
31% get federal aid ($4,323 avg)
36% get state aid ($2,142 avg)
98% get institn'l aid ($9,497 avg)
85% get loans ($5,609 avg)

Tuition Trends

Historical Tuition and Fees, with Projected Future Amounts

Future projections are based on past four years' data averaging 6.06% annual change in in-state tuition and fees and 6.06% 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

$3,621,264
Annual Aid Awarded
Aid/Loans
Average Amount Percent Awarded
Grant or Scholarship Aid $11,496 99%
Federal Grant Aid $4,323 31%
Pell Grants $3,584 31%
Other Federal Grants $978 23%
Institution Grant Aid $9,497 98%
State Grant Aid $2,142 36%
Student Loans $5,609 85%
Federal Loans $5,235 85%
Other Loans $7,794 4%

Merit Aid

Financial Aid Timeline
Financial aid priority deadline: February 15
Financial aid deadline: -
College will notify student of financial aid decisions on or about: -
Student must reply to financial aid decision by: -
Does Westminster College offer...
Tuition Payment Plan? Yes
Financial Aid Contact Info
501 Westminster Ave
Fulton, MO 65251-1299
(573) 642-3361
http://WWW.WESTMINSTER-MO.EDU
Costs Per Credit Hour
In State $750
Out of State $750

Reviews

Student Responses to Review Topic: Bang for the buck
  • 1
  • Ed from Springdale, AR
  • Mar-07-2013 I am a current student here

    The school is not nationally recognized, where as the Westminster College in Salt Lake City is. Many get the two mixed up. The school's tuition comes out to be about $32,000 a year. You will also loose a lot of cash due to the high occurrence of theft at the school. You are honestly better off going to a junior college or community college for 2 years which is way cheaper and many do not contain the high amount of drugs and theft as Westminster College does.

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  • 5
  • Michelle from Saint Peters, MO
  • Sep-23-2012 I am a current student here

    Most the students attending this school have some sort of scholarship, and overall the experience here is phenomenal. I hear seldom hear complaints. The teachers, and the whole environment is positive.

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  • 3
  • Melissa from Palmyra, MO
  • May-29-2012 I am a current student here

    Westminster has one of the best academic programs in Missouri. It is rigorous and challenging in every aspect of Student life. Since it is a small liberal arts college it is more expensive with a total (tuition + additional fees) of around 30,000 a year. It pays of however when applying to graduate programs and job placement is exceptional.

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  • 5
  • Matthew from Fulton, MO
  • Jan-05-2012 I am a current student here

    Hands down Westminster College is definitely worth attending even if you just want to go for a year. although I do hope you can stay for all 4 years or more. I am actually considering to stay here for 5 years. tuition here is 28,610 a year plus the campus is pretty spacious and beautiful. You will feel comfortable if you choose to attend westminster and not want to leave. not only that but you learn so much whether it is on or off campus. You will learn time management and become responsible and grow physically, mentally, and emotionally. Words cannot really explain westminster to you, this is something that you really need to experience for yourself.

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