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TWU Cost Per Credit Hour Report

$238 In-State Per Credit Hour
$648 Out-of-State Per Credit Hour

How Much Does It Cost to Attend Texas Woman’s University While Enrolled Part-Time?

Use the figures below to see the per-credit-hour cost for part-time students at Texas Woman’s University, plus the regular full-year tuition and fees for context.

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How Much Will TWU Charge for Part-Time Enrollment?

$238 In-State Per Credit Hour
$648 Out-of-State Per Credit Hour

For in-state part-time enrollment the rate is $238 per credit. Out-of-state part-time enrollment costs $648 per credit.

In-State Out-of-State
Cost Per Credit Hour $238 $648

Bear in mind this is the listed per-credit-hour price and excludes any grant aid or scholarships students may be eligible for.

As a comparison, full-time undergraduate tuition and fees at Texas Woman’s University are shown below.

Required fees account for came to $2,928 in-state and $2,928 out-of-state; the rest is tuition itself.

In-State Out-of-State
Tuition $5,712 $15,552
Fees $2,928 $2,928
Total $8,640 $18,480

These costs reflect one year of tuition and fees and leave out room and board.

Tuition Trend at TWU in Recent Years

Below is how tuition at Texas Woman’s University has tracked across the last few 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

Over the most recent year, out-of-state tuition fell, which is rare and may stem from a restated figure.

Don’t Ignore Cost Increases

Most schools raise tuition gradually each year, so budget for the cost climbing as you progress.

Factor Cost Increases Into Your Budget

Sketch out a multi-year budget that accounts for likely yearly increases so future years stay within reach.

Ways to Pay for Your TWU Education

A per-credit-hour figure is only part of the conversation — aid packages can change what students and families actually pay.

To learn about the aid available at Texas Woman’s University, see the Texas Woman’s University Financial Aid page.

For full-time annual costs, see the Texas Woman’s University Tuition & Fees page.

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