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loaded in screen.css aad-20220314--> Skip to Bulletin Content Skip to Bulletin Navigation AZ Index Bulletin Home Institution Home Washington University in St.Louis Send Page to Printer Download / Print Options Toggle menu Search Bulletin Submit search --> About Washington University Programs of Study Undergraduate Graduate &​ Professional University PhD Policies &​ Requirements Architecture &​ Urban Design Art Arts &​ Sciences Business Engineering Academic Programs Offered Doctoral Program Information Master's Program Information Policies Financial Information Law Medicine Social Work &​ Public Health Cross-​School Interdisciplinary PhD Programs Interdisciplinary Opportunities School of Continuing &​ Professional Studies About This Bulletin 2023-24 Bulletin About Washington University Programs of Study Undergraduate Graduate &​ Professional About This Bulletin Bulletin Submit search --> Search Send Page to Printer Download / Print Options Master's Program Financial Information Bulletin›Graduate & Professional›Engineering›Master's Program Information›Financial Information Tuition Policy The 2023-24 tuition and fees for graduate students in the McKelvey School of Engineering can be found on the Engineering graduate admissions webpage. Tuition for full-time students is determined by each student's prime division, not by the division that teaches the course. Students should check with their department before enrolling in courses outside their division. Students who will receive reimbursement from their employers are responsible for tuition being paid by the due date. Employer reimbursements that are contingent upon course completion and/or a satisfactory grade will not exempt the student from stated due dates and the assessment of penalties. All full-time graduate students in Engineering (DSc and master's) are assessed tuition at a full-time tuition rate. Part-time graduate students are assessed tuition on a per-unit basis. If a full-time student withdraws from courses to become a part-time student after the add/drop (100%) period, tuition is recalculated to the part-time per-unit rate for the remaining units, and the refund schedule below is applied to the tuition of the withdrawn courses. Part-time students should also follow the refund schedule below. Refunds are computed from the date on which the course is dropped, as reflected in the Student Information System. Refund checks are made available as soon as possible (usually four to six weeks after the drop is completed). Period of Withdrawal/Percent of Refund Period of Withdrawal Percent of Refund 1st or 2nd week of classes 100% 3rd or 4th week of classes 80% 5th or 6th week of classes 60% 7th or 8th week of classes 50% 9th or 10th week of classes 40% After 10th week of classes No refund Note: After the date of the first class meeting, refunds are not granted for short courses, which run less than the full semester length. Questions concerning the refund policy should be directed to the Engineering Accounting Office at 314-935-6183. Financial Aid Master's students are expected to be self-supporting and are generally not eligible for any institutional financial assistance. However, participants in the bachelor's/master's program and the dual degree program could qualify for tuition remission. All master's students who attend at least half-time (i.e., 3 units in the summer and 4.5 units in the fall and spring) and who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents may be eligible for federal student loans. Students should complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for the appropriate academic year. For more information, contact [email protected]. Loans The federal government provides a number of student loan programs, and there are rules and requirements for each program. These programs are subject to change by the government agencies that oversee them, and they require that detailed financial information be provided by the student. For more information about federal loans available to graduate students, please visit the Engineering website. Contact Info About Washington University Programs of Study Undergraduate Graduate &​ Professional University PhD Policies &​ Requirements Architecture &​ Urban Design Art Arts &​ Sciences Business Engineering Academic Programs Offered Doctoral Program Information Master's Program Information Policies Financial Information Law Medicine Social Work &​ Public Health Cross-​School Interdisciplinary PhD Programs Interdisciplinary Opportunities School of Continuing &​ Professional Studies About This Bulletin Office of the University Registrar Washington University in St. Louis Women's Building, Suite 10 One Brookings Drive, MSC 1143-0156-0B St. Louis, MO 63130-4899 314-935-5959 | fax: 314-935-4268 [email protected] https://registrar.wustl.edu Email the Bulletin editor Additional Resources Admissions Course Listings Financial Aid Bulletin A-Z Index Site Map facebook twitter instagram youtube flickr --> Snapchat TikTok © 2023 Washington University in St. Louis Close this window Print Options Download Page (PDF)The PDF will include all information unique to this page. 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