This plan is for students continually enrolled from Fall 2003, Spring 2004 or Summer 2004 through Summer 2007.
$130.50 per credit hour for in-state students; $261.00 per credit hour for out-of-state students.
Tuition = per credit hour rate x number of credit hours
Example: In-state tuition for 15 credit hours is $1,957.50 (130.50 x 15)
In-State |
Out-of-State** |
|
| Academic Year | $3,915.00 | $7,830.00 |
| By Semester | $1,957.50 | $3,915.00 |
| Summer Session | $1.957.50 | $3,915.00 |
** Out-of-State tuition is double the in-state cost |
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Assessed the same for in-state and out-of-state students.
$36.08 per credit hour at WIU's residential campus in Macomb
$8.76 per credit hour at the WIU WIU-Quad Cities in Moline
Fees = basic fee rate x number of credit hours
Example: Fees for 15 credit hours are $541.20 ($36.08 x 15)
WIU Fees (Macomb) |
WIU-Quad Cities Fees |
|
| Academic Year |
$1,082.40 |
$262.80 |
| By Semester | $541.20 |
$131.40 |
| Summer | $207.63 |
$39.42 |
| Fees breakdown and explanation listed below |
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Double Occupancy |
Single Occupancy |
Super Single |
Suite (4-person) |
|
| Academic Year | $3,122.00 |
$4,190.00 |
$4,320.00 |
$3,258.00 |
| By Semester | $1,561.00 |
$2,095.00 |
$2,160.00 |
$1,629.00 |
| Summer Term | $428.00
|
$701.00
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
| New Hall (by semester) | $1,811.00 |
$2,295.00 |
N/A |
N/A |
Ala Carte |
|
| Academic Year | $2,244.00 |
| By Semester | $1,122.00 |
| Summer Term (optional) |
$280.00 |
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WIU Fees (Macomb) |
WIU-Quad Cities Fees |
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| Activity | $2.93 |
Activity | $2.79 |
| Athletic | $5.67 |
Computer | $2.45 |
| Bond Revenue | $16.10 |
Publication | $.40 |
| Computer | $2.45 |
Talent Grant | $1.20 |
| Health Center | $5.26 |
Transit | $1.92 |
| Publication | $.50 |
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| Talent Grant | $1.30 |
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| Transit | $1.87 |
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| Total fees per hour | $36.08 |
Total Fees per hour | $8.76 |
The Board of Trustees has approved a 25% reduction in student activity, athletic, health center, publications, transit and computer fees for students registered Fall/Spring semester for 9 or more hours (Summer session for 6 or more hours) of student teaching, internship or overseas experience. These reductions are for the academic term in which the student completes the student teaching, internship or overseas experience. The preceding information reflects the full fee rates.
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WIU Fees (Macomb) |
WIU-Quad Cities Fees |
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| Activity | $1.88 |
Activity | $1.78 |
| Athletic | $3.63 |
Computer | $1.57 |
| Bond Revenue | $10.30 |
Publication | $.26 |
| Computer | $1.57 |
Talent Grant | $.77 |
| Health Center | $3.36 |
Transit | $0 |
| Publication | $.32 |
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| Talent Grant | $.83 |
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| Transit | $1.18 |
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| Total fees per hour | $23.07 |
Total Fees per hour | $4.38 |
Activity - for use by various student organizations to help provide student activities, such as University Union Board, band, theater, and student government.
Athletic - Partial support for the men's and women's athletic programs
Bond Revenue - supports payment of principal and interest on bonds issued to construct student activity facilities
Computer - supports computer labs and computer resource centers
Health Center - partial support of Beu Health Center, which provides medical services at a reduced rate
Publication - supports the student newspaper
Talent Grant - provides funds to give grants to students who demonstrate outstanding talents in extracurricular activities such as art, theater, student government and band
Transit - supports regular bus service between campus facilities and residence halls as well as routes in Macomb
Amounts subject to change without notice by action of Board of Trustees.
All students enrolled for 9 or more hours Spring and Fall or 6 or more hours for Summer are assessed health insurance. You may request that health insurance be waived by submitting a waiver form to the Student Health Insurance Office. The Student Health Insurance Office can be reached at 309.298.1882 or email Student Health Insurance. This form must be approved and on file in the Student Health Insurance Office by the 10th day of Fall and Spring Semesters and the 6th day of Summer Semester