Tuition and Fees
Tuition is per credit unit.
University College Evening (“U”) courses:
Summer 2009, Fall 2009, Spring 2010: Undergraduate $515; Graduate $515 to $730.
Summer Day (“L”) courses:
Summer 2009: Undergraduate $795; Graduate $965.
Lab / Materials Fees: Some (mostly science) courses have these fees. Amounts vary and are listed with each course.
Note: Exact tuition and fees are listed with each course. Auditors pay the same fees.
Special Audit: Individuals interested in noncredit coursework for personal enrichment can enroll in select evening courses in University College and undergraduate day courses in the College of Arts & Sciences for $350 (space-available). Courses taken on a special audit basis do not receive credit toward a degree or certificate program. Students are encouraged to attend lectures and discussions, but are not expected to do written work. Note: Not Available during the Summer.
Late Registration Fees: A late registration fee of $50 will be applied to late registrations.
Late Payment Fees: A late payment fee of at least $50 or 5% of the outstanding balance will be assessed on past due account balances.
Returned Check Fee: $20
Parking: Washington University has ample evening parking space in well-lighted lots. Parking is by permit or meter only. An evening student parking permit, good for the 2009-2010 academic year, costs $102. Complete parking information, including day parking, is available at parking.wustl.edu, or call (314) 935-5601.
Tuition for Workshops and Noncredit Short Courses ranges from $50 to $150. Tuition is listed along with their descriptions. These kinds of courses are offered only in the Fall and Spring semesters.
*Financial Obligations*: You are responsible for fulfilling your financial obligations to the University. If your student account becomes overdue, a late payment fee will be assessed and a hold will be placed on your account. Non-payment of tuition and other expenses due the University will be cause for exclusion from class or refusal of graduation, further registration, or transfer of credit. In addition, you are liable for any costs associated with the collection of your unpaid bills, including but not limited to collection agency costs, court costs, and legal fees. Past due amounts can also be reported to a credit bureau.


