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Pay for School

Learn more about costs, how to find money for school and how to actually pay your bill.

Tuition and fees are due the Friday before classes begin. You can sign up for a payment plan online. Sign up now and avoid late fees!

COST OF SCHOOL

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Tuition Costs

Tuition and fee rates at 91¶ÌÊÓƵ are determined through a combination of factors, including considerations of operating costs, salaries, facility maintenance and investments in academic and student support resources. Additionally, input from university administrators, the legislature, the Utah System of Higher Education, and consultations with relevant stakeholders play a crucial role in setting these rates in a manner that aims to balance affordability with sustaining educational quality.

Your tuition and fees are added to your bill as you register for classes and they are due the Friday before classes begin. These charges will be adjusted as you add and drop classes.

Tuition and Fee Tables

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Student Fees

Your student fees pay for essential virtual and in-person services, events, retention efforts, academic help, mentoring and more.

Student Fees

Course Fees

Some classes have course fees. These fees help to cover the costs of equipment replacement and maintenance, materials used in classes, or to meet specific regulatory requirements. Course fees may even be used for additional purposes such as tutoring, supplemental instruction, and other necessary academic support related to the course. Course fees range from $1 to $890 depending on the course and the specific needs for that class experience.

Course fee information can be found in the registration portal and in the University Catalog.

Registration Portal:

  • Click on the course title to open the Class Details dialog box, then click on Fees in the dialog box's menu.

University Catalog:

  1. Click on Course Descriptions:
  2. Enter the course information into the Course Filter search bar, and click on the desired course. The course fee is listed in the dialog box along with a description of how that fee is used:
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FIND MONEY FOR SCHOOL

1. Apply for Admission 

If you are not yet a student at 91¶ÌÊÓƵ, you must first apply to Weber State. This application takes 10 minutes and is only done once.

Concurrent Enrollment students do not need to reapply. Just complete your status switch during your senior year of high school using the "Status Switch" app in your eWeber portal or by visiting weber.edu/status.

2. FAFSA

Complete your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to find federal scholarships, work-study and loans available to you. You complete FAFSA your senior year of high school and again every year that you will be in school. It only takes about 30 minutes to complete.

3. Financial Aid Verify

Financial Aid Verify allows you to view your financial aid requirements and submit your requirements electronically. If you have not yet created a Financial Aid Verify account, it only takes a few minutes and you only have to create it once. This account cannot be created until 91¶ÌÊÓƵ has received your FAFSA, so wait 10 business days from the day you submit your FAFSA to create this account.

4. Fill out the Planned Enrollment Levels.

This only takes a moment to report your planned enrollment, living arrangements and your interest in work study.  This will help us award you more accurately.

5. Scholarships

Find scholarships that you are eligible for using the Weber State Scholarships Application in your eWeber Portal. This application is open from Dec. 1 to Aug. 1. Scholarship applications are considered on a first-come, first-served basis. This account takes 30 minutes to one hour to set up, but you only have to create it once and update the questions as needed to ensure that the program is finding all of the scholarships you are qualified for. You will have to go in every year to apply for the scholarships you want to apply for.

Incoming students are automatically considered for academic scholarships but should complete this application to find even more opportunities. 

HOW TO PAY YOUR BILL

If you are having unanticipated challenges paying for school, reach out to finaid@weber.edu

How to Pay Tuition and Fees

Payment Plans

Available Payment Plans

How to Enroll in a Payment Plan

Fees

Registration Holds

If you have a balance from a prior semester preventing you from registering but have funding options for this semester, reach out to cashiers@weber.edu or 801-626-6632 for potential options to register for this semester.

WORK WHILE IN SCHOOL

Work on Campus

Working on campus offers flexibility, real-world experience and helps you build connections and networks while in school.

Work-Study

Some on-campus positions require work-study. Work-Study funding is awarded to students based on financial need. Students must complete FAFSA in order to be considered for Federal Work-Study (FWS) funding. Eligible students are awarded a set amount of funding (usually about $4,000) which is paid out through their on-campus student employment.

Handshake and Job Fairs

Handshake is a free online resource for 91¶ÌÊÓƵ students. Login to find jobs, resources, internships and events, and make appointments with career advisors.

 


NATIONAL DATA

Fee National Average
Setup Fee $37
Late Fee $46
Returned Payment Fee $29
Average percentage of outstanding balance charged 11%