When it comes to paying for college, there are many options available for both prospective students and those currently enrolled at the Statler College. Student aid comes in many forms including loans, grants, scholarships and work-study opportunities. Review the information below to see what types of financial aid are available to you as a Statler College student.
WVU Tuition
WVU tuition rates vary based on residency status. For the most accurate and up-to-date information on tuition and fees, prospective and current students should refer to the WVU tuition and fees webpage.
Tuition and Fees for the Statler College
Financial Aid
Financial aid options include grants, loans, and part-time employment. To be considered eligible for any form of financial aid, including scholarships, you must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FASFA).
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Scholarships
Institutional Scholarships
Incoming freshmen and transfer students are automatically considered for merit-based scholarships at the time they submit their application to WVU. Our no-harm merit awarding means that you are eligible for scholarships whether applying with or without test scores.
Learn More About First-Time Freshman Scholarships
Statler College Departmental Scholarships
Thanks to our generous alumni and friends, the Statler College and its departments offer undergraduate scholarships to both incoming students and current students. The Statler College Incoming Student Scholarship and Departmental Scholarships are non-renewable. Students must apply each year to be evaluated on any new activities and academic performance.
Learn More About the Statler College Incoming Student Scholarship
Learn More About Statler College Departmental Scholarships
Graduate Scholarships and Graduate Assistantships
The Statler College offers a range of graduate assistantships and scholarships to support graduate students. These opportunities provide financial assistance, including tuition waivers and stipends, based on academic merit and research potential.