See current in-state and out-of-state tuition and fees for Texas Woman’s University, plus how they compare to other colleges and a forward projection.
For the latest reported year, in-state undergraduate tuition and fees at Texas Woman’s University were $8,640 for the year. Out-of-state undergraduates were charged $18,480. The difference reflects the in-state residency discount.
The fees portion of those totals amounted to $2,928 in-state and $2,928 out-of-state; the remainder is straight tuition.
| In-State | Out-of-State | |
|---|---|---|
| Tuition | $5,712 | $15,552 |
| Fees | $2,928 | $2,928 |
| Total | $8,640 | $18,480 |
The amounts shown cover one academic year and do not cover room and board.
Keep in mind that a number of students receive financial aid and scholarships that bring down the real cost they pay. The numbers on this page are sticker price.
How much would Texas Woman’s University charge if you go part time? See the Cost Per Credit Hour page for the per-credit figures.
To put that price in context, here is how Texas Woman’s University prices compare to peer schools. Each rating is relative to the average for that group of schools.
| Nationwide | In TX | Similar Colleges | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Out-of-State Tuition & Fees | Average | Average | Expensive |
| In-State Tuition & Fees | Inexpensive | Average | Expensive |
Compared to colleges across the country, Texas Woman’s University is fairly typical on price.
Keep in mind that sticker price is only part of the story — aid can change what you actually pay. Review the Texas Woman’s University Financial Aid page for specifics.
Below is how tuition at Texas Woman’s University has trended over the last several reported years.
| Year | In-State Tuition | Out-of-State Tuition |
|---|---|---|
| Three Years Ago | $5,616 | $15,408 |
| Two Years Ago | $5,616 | $15,408 |
| One Year Ago | $5,720 | $15,792 |
| Most Recent Year | $5,712 | $15,552 |
This chart shows the way tuition at TWU has changed across the reported years.
Most recently, out-of-state tuition moved down, which is uncommon and may reflect a data restatement.
Tuition tends to creep up year over year at most schools, so expect the price in later years to be higher than today’s figure.
Browse answers to frequently asked questions about college tuition and fees for the full rundown.
On average, in-state tuition and fees climbed each year by about 0.99%, so a year from now in-state students could pay around $8,725. For students from out of state, the yearly pace was 0.56%, which puts out-of-state cost next year near $18,582.
At the same pace, the next five years of tuition and fees would project as follows:
| Academic Year | In-State Tuition & Fees | Out-of-State Tuition & Fees |
|---|---|---|
| Next Year | $8,725 | $18,582 |
| In 2 Years | $8,811 | $18,685 |
| In 3 Years | $8,898 | $18,789 |
| In 4 Years | $8,986 | $18,893 |
| In 5 Years | $9,075 | $18,998 |
When you map out how you’ll pay, build in these annual increases — at this pace, four years of out-of-state tuition and fees projects to about $74,949, or close to $35,420 for in-state students.
Tuition is just the starting figure — financial aid can change the actual price a family pays substantially.
For specifics on financial aid at Texas Woman’s University, see the Texas Woman’s University Financial Aid page.