This overview lays out the cost of attending Weber State University, from the published cost of attendance and projected degree cost through to net price, median student debt at graduation, default outcomes, and how aid varies by family income.
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Published attendance costs at Weber State University varied between $16,172.00 ranging to $27,160.00 depending on your residency status.
In-state residents qualified for the lower cost, with out-of-state students paying more: about $16,172.00 in-state against $27,160.00 for those paying out-of-state rates.
The blocks below show what you would pay with no aid, with average aid, and as a low-income student.
| Tuition and fees | $6,557.00 |
| + Room, board & other expenses | $9,615.00 |
| Total cost | $16,172.00 |
| That is 16% below the national average net price. |
| Total cost | $16,172.00 |
| − Grants and scholarships | −$5,777.00 |
| Net price | $10,395.00 |
| That is 46% below the national average net price. |
| Total cost | $16,172.00 |
| − Grants and scholarships | −$8,239.00 |
| Net price | $7,933.00 |
| That is 59% below the national average net price. |
| Tuition and fees | $17,545.00 |
| + Room, board & other expenses | $9,615.00 |
| Total cost | $27,160.00 |
| That is 41% above the national average net price. |
| Total cost | $27,160.00 |
| − Grants and scholarships | −$5,777.00 |
| Net price | $21,383.00 |
| That is 11% above the national average net price. |
| Total cost | $27,160.00 |
| − Grants and scholarships | −$8,239.00 |
| Net price | $18,921.00 |
| That is 2% below the national average net price. | |
| For the full breakdown, see tuition and fees and room and board. |
Published costs have climbed year over year at about 1.8% a year, so a full degree will cost more than a single year — the tables below carry that forward. The projections below run a full degree for a low-income aided student, an average-aid student, and the full sticker price. Loan math assumes ten-year repayment at 6.8% interest.
| Projected 4-year net costs | Low Income w/ Aid | w/ Average Aid | No Aid |
|---|---|---|---|
| Annual growth rate | 1.8% | 1.8% | 1.8% |
| Freshman year | $8,074.00 | $10,580.00 | $16,460.00 |
| Senior year | $8,513.00 | $11,155.00 | $17,355.00 |
| Total 4-year net price | $33,170.00 | $43,464.00 | $67,619.00 |
| 10-year loan interest @ 6.8% | $12,637.00 | $16,558.00 | $25,761.00 |
| Total monthly payment | $382.00 | $500.00 | $778.00 |
| Total amount paid | $45,807.00 | $60,023.00 | $93,380.00 |
| Projected 2-year net costs | Low Income w/ Aid | w/ Average Aid | No Aid |
|---|---|---|---|
| Annual growth rate | 1.8% | 1.8% | 1.8% |
| Freshman year | $8,074.00 | $10,580.00 | $16,460.00 |
| Senior year | $8,218.00 | $10,768.00 | $16,753.00 |
| Total 2-year net price | $16,292.00 | $21,349.00 | $33,213.00 |
| 10-year loan interest @ 6.8% | $6,207.00 | $8,133.00 | $12,653.00 |
| Total monthly payment | $187.00 | $246.00 | $382.00 |
| Total amount paid | $22,499.00 | $29,482.00 | $45,866.00 |
| Projected 4-year net costs | Low Income w/ Aid | w/ Average Aid | No Aid |
|---|---|---|---|
| Annual growth rate | 1.8% | 1.8% | 1.8% |
| Freshman year | $19,258.00 | $21,764.00 | $27,644.00 |
| Senior year | $20,305.00 | $22,947.00 | $29,147.00 |
| Total 4-year net price | $79,114.00 | $89,408.00 | $113,563.00 |
| 10-year loan interest @ 6.8% | $30,139.00 | $34,061.00 | $43,263.00 |
| Total monthly payment | $910.00 | $1,029.00 | $1,307.00 |
| Total amount paid | $109,253.00 | $123,469.00 | $156,827.00 |
| Projected 2-year net costs | Low Income w/ Aid | w/ Average Aid | No Aid |
|---|---|---|---|
| Annual growth rate | 1.8% | 1.8% | 1.8% |
| Freshman year | $19,258.00 | $21,764.00 | $27,644.00 |
| Senior year | $19,601.00 | $22,151.00 | $28,136.00 |
| Total 2-year net price | $38,859.00 | $43,915.00 | $55,780.00 |
| 10-year loan interest @ 6.8% | $14,804.00 | $16,730.00 | $21,250.00 |
| Total monthly payment | $447.00 | $505.00 | $642.00 |
| Total amount paid | $53,663.00 | $60,645.00 | $77,029.00 |
Jump to the net-price detail in the net-price section.
Net price is what students actually pay after grants and scholarships are subtracted from the published sticker price. For most students, this is the more useful number than published tuition because it reflects the real out-of-pocket cost.
| Average net price (on-campus) | $10,258.00 |
| Average net price (off-campus) | $10,722.00 |
Net price is far from uniform: lower-income families typically pay much less after aid. The figures below give average net price by income bracket:
| Family income | Average net price |
|---|---|
| Under $30,000 | $8,396.00 |
| $30,000 to $48,000 | $8,834.00 |
| $48,001 to $75,000 | $11,076.00 |
| $75,001 to $110,000 | $13,379.00 |
| Over $110,000 | $14,750.00 |
Use Weber State University Net Price Calculator, or get in touch with the financial aid office.
Want to know how that aid is awarded? See the grants & scholarships detail.
Typical debt at graduation from Weber State University comes to $9,666.00, which the Department of Education classifies as a Very Low (<$10k) burden tier.
The full distribution of debt at graduation looks like this:
| Percentile | Debt at graduation |
|---|---|
| 10th | $2,000.00 |
| 25th | $3,990.00 |
| Median (50th) | $9,666.00 |
| 75th | $19,000.00 |
| 90th | $31,991.00 |
The 10th-to-90th-percentile spread is one signal of how variable debt outcomes are across the student body.
Explore borrowing, repayment, and default in detail on the student-loan-debt breakdown.
Student debt at graduation is not evenly distributed across income levels. The figures below split graduating borrowers into three income brackets:
| Family income | Median debt at graduation |
|---|---|
| Low income | $10,442.00 |
| Middle income | $10,422.00 |
| High income | $8,500.00 |
On average, low-income graduates leave with $1,942.00 more than graduates from high-income families.
First-gen students typically face different financial-aid contexts than students whose parents attended college.
| Student group | Median debt at graduation |
|---|---|
| First-generation students | $10,167.00 |
| Continuing-generation students | $9,000.00 |
First-generation graduates from Weber State University graduate with $1,167.00 more median debt than continuing-generation peers.
Pell Grant eligibility is a useful proxy for low-income status among undergraduates. Contrasting Pell and non-Pell borrowers shows how need shapes debt.
The Pell vs non-Pell debt gap at Weber State University is $4,000.00. The Department of Education flags this school for a Pell-debt-inequity pattern.
The default-rate category at Weber State University is Low (<5%).
| Window | Cohort default rate |
|---|---|
| 2-year | 6.3% |
For context on the loan portfolio, Stafford disbursements at Weber State University amount to $506,273,121.00 spread across 33,667 recipients.
Veterans and active-duty service members may qualify for substantial federal education benefits including the GI Bill and Tuition Assistance from the Department of Defense.
| GI Bill recipients | 326 |
| Avg GI Bill amount | $5,491.00 |
| DoD Tuition Assistance recipients | 86 |
| Avg DoD Tuition Assistance | $2,589.00 |
Explore GI Bill and military aid in detail on the college veterans page.
The figures above are a starting point — as you weigh Weber State University, keep these questions in mind:
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Data sources. Figures on this page draw from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), and MediaFactual editorial review. Net-price calculator and financial-aid office links are taken from the institution’s own published data.