Aug 23, 2025  
2025-2026 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2025-2026 Undergraduate Bulletin

Tuition, Fees and Financial Aid



Tuition, Fees, Room and Board

Undergraduate Tuition for 2025-2026

The following chart summarizes student expenses for the 2025-26 academic year, which officially begins with the Summer Session, 2025. Students are referred to the course descriptions in this bulletin for laboratory and other fees associated with specific courses. Inquiries about particular charges should be addressed to the Bursar’s Office.

Full Time Tuition 

Item Description Assessment Rate Annual Total
Tuition (12-18 Credits)   Per Semester $21,382.00 $42,764.00
General University Fee   Per Semester $529.00 $1,058.00
Technology Fee   Per Semester $203.00 $406.00
Student Union Fee   Per Semester $38.00 $76.00
Recreation Fee   Per Semester $43.00 $86.00
Student Activity Fee   Per Semester $176.00 $352.00
Accelerated - Nursing FT (All Terms) (16 months)   Per Semester $15,569.00 $31,138.00
Accelerated - Nursing FT (Returning) (All Terms)   Per Semester $20,154.00 $40,308.00
IEP - Intensive English Program   Per Semester $4,999.00 $9,998.00
Excess Credit Hours   Per Semester $1,188.00 $2,376.00
Total Full-time Undergraduate Tuition & Fees   Per Semester $22,371.00 $44,742.00
General Fee   Per Semester $989.00 $1,978.00

 

Part Time Tuition 

Item Description Assessment Rate
> 3 Hours - Summer (Discount Rate)   Per Credit $530.00
Fall & Spring Sessions (1-11 Credits)   Per Credit $1,188.00
Intersession   Per Credit $530.00
Excess Credit Hours   Per Credit $1,188.00
Pharmacy Overload Excess Credit Hours   Per Credit $1,270.00
Accelerated BBA Degree   Per Credit $422.00
Acclelerated BBA Degree: Course Fee   Per Credit $50.00
Cannabis Certificate Program   Per Credit $515.00
General University Fee   Per Credit $43.00
Technology Fee   Per Credit $43.00
IEP Technology Fee   Per Semester $100.00
IEP Material Fee   Per Semester $100.00

 

Pharmacy Tuition & Fees

Item Description Assessment Rate Annual Total
Tuition (12-18 Credits)   Per Semester $22,851.00 $45,702.00
General University Fee   Per Semester $518.00 $1,036.00
Technology Fee   Per Semester $198.00 $396.00
Student Union Fee   Per Semester $37.00 $74.00
Recreation Fee   Per Semester $42.00 $84.00
Student Activity Fee   Per Semester $173.00 $346.00
Total First Professional Tuition & Fees   Per Semester $23,819.00 $47,638.00
P4 Fee Discount   Per Semester $252.00 $504.00
Pharmacy Overload Excess Credit Hours   Per Semester $1,270.00 $2,540.00
Pharmacy General Fee   Per Semester $968.00 $1,936.00
Professional Fee - P1   Per Semester $725.00 $1,450.00
Professional Fee - P2   Per Semester $725.00 $1,450.00
Professional Fee - P3   Per Semester $725.00 $1,450.00
Professional Fee - P4   Per Semester $725.00 $1,450.00
Total School of Pharmacy First Professional Tuition & Fees   Per Semester $24,544.00 $46,306.00*
* Plus the applicable P1 - P4 fees listed above.

 

Other Mandatory Fees

Item Description Assessment Rate
Graduation Fee   One Time $210
Graduation Fee Late Students   One Time $420
Certificate Graduation Fee   One Time $210
Matriculation Fee   One Time $135
Application Undergraduate   One Time $0
Online Application Undergraduate   One Time $0
Online Transfer Admission   One Time $0
Online Graduate Admission   One Time $35
Online Non-Degree, Graduate Ed   One Time $35
Online International Undergraduate   One Time $40
Online International Graduate   One Time $65
Online Freshman Admission   One Time $0
Application Graduate   One Time $45

 

Miscellaneous Fees 

Item Description Assessment Rate
Acceptance Tuition Deposit   One Time $300
Acceptance Tuition Deposit - International   One Time $1,000
Challenge Exams   Per Credit $90
Disciplinary Fine   Each $200
ERI Test Packaging   Per Semester $60
Health Care Charge   Per Semester $10
Insurance Late Fee   Per Semester $24
Lost Parking Tag   Per Semester $120
Miller Analogies Testing Fee   Per Semester $60
Parking Fee   Per Semester $120
Parking Fee (Summer)   Per Semester $20
Parking Tickets   Each $25
Handicap Violation Parking Ticket   Each $50
Ralston Field Parking   Semester $40
Replace Lost ID Card   Each $30
Returned Check Charge   Each $50
Storage Fee $50 per day (if vehicle is towed)   Each Occurrence $50
Study Abroad   Per Semester $75
Towing Fee   Each Occurrence $250
Transcript / Verification - Same Day   Each $20
Transcript Fee   Each $15
Transcript Surcharge - FAX   Each $20

 

Tuition Exceptions 

Item Description Assessment Rate
Senior Citizen Audit, no attached fees (62 and older)   Per Credit $20.00
Senior Citizens Discount (62 and older)   Per Credit $594.00
Summer Co-op and Internship   Per Credit $594.00
Audit Courses   Per Credit $594.00
Young Scholars   Per Credit $50.00
Program Fee Civil and Environmental - Student Major code CIV and EEGR   Semester $240.00
LCCC Tuition (general fee only)   Per Credit $86.00
Elementary Early Chidhood Pathway Program (CHANGES August)   Per Credit $525.00
ED 398 Information Technology for Schools   Per Credit $422.00
ED 398 Analyze/Present School Business Data/Statistics   Per Credit $422.00
ED 398 Optimizing School Support Operations   Per Credit $422.00
ED 398 Strategic Decision Making for School Business   Per Credit $422.00

 

Residence Hall Rates

Item Rate
Residence Hall - Dorm Style (Double/Triple) $4,888.00
Residence Hall - Single Room or Efficiency $5,151.00
Residence Hall - Single (Towers) $5,681.00
Residence Hall - Double (Towers) $5,424.00
Residence Hall - 77 West $5,151.00
Residence Hall - 40 West $5,681.00
Residence Hall - Michelini Hall (Double) $5,424.00
Residence Hall - Michelini Hall (Single) $5,681.00
Residence Hall - Rifkin $5,151.00
Summer Room Rent (per week, includes Upward Bound/Creative Writing) $300.00
Residence Hall Assistant Room Rate (Same as Single Room rate) $5,151.00
Administrative Fee $303.00

 

Meal Plans 

Item Description Assessment Rate
Colonel Gold Premier   Per Semester $3,549.00
Colonel Gold Plus     Per Semester $3,387.00
Colonel Gold   Per Semester $3,333.00
Colonel Blue Premier   Per Semester $3,176.00
Colonel Blue Plus   Per Semester $3,014.00
Colonel Blue    Per Semester $2,905.00
Senior Plan   Per Semester $1,410.00
Residence Hall Assistant Meal Plan   Per Semester $3,333.00
Commuter 30 Meal Plan   Per Semester $301.00
Commuter 60 Meal Plan + $100 Flex Dollars   Per Semester $687.00
Department 50 Meal Plan   Per Semester $375.00

Financial Aid

At Wilkes University, we believe in supporting students on their educational journey through financial assistance. While students and families play a key role in financing education, we provide additional resources to make a Wilkes University education more accessible. This includes various scholarships, need-based university funds, support from the Federal Department of Education, and, in some instances, assistance from the state of Pennsylvania. Whether it’s your first time seeking financial aid or you’ve worked with us before, we are here to assist you in every possible way. Please be aware that the information in this bulletin serves as a basic guide, and you can find more detailed information on the Office of Student Financial Services at www.wilkes.edu.

Financial Aid Application Procedure

At Wilkes University, we ask students and families to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) if they are interested in being considered for any of the following programs:

  1. Wilkes University need- based grants
  2. Federal grant programs
  3. PA state grant programs
  4. Federal work-study
  5. Federal student loan programs

 

Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

Typically, you must meet the following requirements before applying for financial aid through the Department of Education (studentaid.gov):

  • Be a U.S. citizen or eligible noncitizen with a valid Social Security number
  • Have a high school diploma or a GED certificate.
  • Be enrolled or accepted for enrollment in a qualifying degree or certificate program.
  • Maintain satisfactory academic progress while in school.
  • Not be in default on a loan made under any Title IV, HEA loan program or owe a repayment on any Title IV funds
  • Be registered for the appropriate number of credits for the semester in which you are applying for financial aid

Note: Non-degree seeking students are not eligible for federal or state financial assistance.

Students can begin to the file the FAFSA on or after October 1 proceeding the year they are seeking financial aid. For example, students looking to attend for the 2025-2026 academic year could file the FAFSA on or after October 1, 2024.

 

Financial Aid for Part-time Students

Part-time students seeking financial aid have several avenues to explore. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) remains a key resource, enabling eligibility for federal grants, work-study opportunities, and loans. Pell Grants, determined by financial need, are available on a prorated basis for part-time enrollees. For Pennsylvania state-specific aid programs, federal direct loans, and federal Direct PLUS loans supplement financial support at least half-time enrollment. In addition, there are various private educational loans available to part-time students. For detailed information, individuals are encouraged to contact the Office of Student Financial Services to navigate and access these resources effectively.

Financial Aid for Students Seeking a Second Degree

Students exploring a second degree can qualify for the federal Direct Loan program. It’s crucial to note that embarking on a second degree does not automatically grant independent status for financial aid purposes. The determination of dependency status is governed by a specific section of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This comprehensive application of financial assistance considers various factors, and students are encouraged to complete it thoroughly to provide an accurate representation of their financial situation. In addition, there are various private educational loans available to second-degree-seeking students. For detailed information, individuals are encouraged to contact the Office of Student Financial Services to navigate and access these resources effectively.

Scholarships

Students who are recipients of Wilkes University scholarships may continue to receive them annually, contingent upon maintaining satisfactory academic progress. These scholarships are evenly distributed across the fall and spring semesters, unless stated otherwise, and are exclusive to undergraduate programs, excluding non-Pharmacy graduate students. If a student completes their undergraduate degree in less than four years (or eight academic semesters, including fall and spring), any remaining scholarship funds offered during the admission and/or financial aid process will be forfeited. Additionally, the allocation of scholarships in a single semester will not exceed half of the annual amount offered. If a student is awarded a donor scholarship, it will reduce a student’s institutional merit scholarship and/or other institutional aid the student may have received. 

Grants

Federal, state, and University grants do not need to be repaid and are awarded based on financial need. Students must submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) each academic year to determine eligibility. For eligibility in subsequent academic years, you must maintain satisfactory academic progress.

  • To be eligible for federal, state, and Wilkes grants, students are required to successfully complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
  • The FAFSA should be submitted for each academic year to be considered for grants.
  • Explore a comprehensive list of grants provided by the federal and state governments, as well as Wilkes University, by visiting www.wilkes.edu.

Private/Outside Scholarships

Wilkes partners with Scholarship Universe to help our current students easily connect with private scholarships and match with internal endowed scholarship opportunities. For helpful tips, types of scholarships, and a list of popular providers offering free scholarship searches, please visit wilkes.edu/scholarships. If a student expects to receive a private/external scholarship not currently documented on their financial aid details on the student portal, it is imperative to share this information with the Office of Student Financial Services promptly. It is essential to acknowledge that Wilkes University retains the right to adjust the allocated university funds in response to the scholarship amount, irrespective of the timing of the notification.

Private Educational Loans

If you already have a relationship with a bank or lending agency, please feel free to explore that option. Students and families who wish to explore alternative loan options can do so at www.elmselect.com. Wilkes University does not endorse any particular outside lender. Still, it does provide information through Elm Select about lenders that families have used in the past and other companies that can offer financial assistance.

Federal Loans

All new federal student loans are made through the William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Program. Students and parents who qualify can borrow directly from the Department of Education. Depending on your level of schooling and how much you need to borrow, you may be eligible for several direct loan variations with different interest rates and fees. For a complete listing of all the federal loan programs, please visit www.wilkes.edu or studentaid.gov. All students applying for federal loans must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), a Master Promissory Note, and Loan Entrance Counseling.

Student Employment

There are student jobs available across campus. Working on campus gives you the benefit of having an employer who understands your coursework demands, gets professional experience, references for your resume, and makes connections. For all student employment opportunities available, please visit www.wilkes.edu.

Federal Work-Study Program

The Federal Work-Study Program (FWS) allows qualified students to fund a portion of their educational expenses through part-time employment on campus. Work-study awards are not deducted from your university bill. All students applying for federal work-study must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

Institutional Work-Study Program

If you are not eligible for Federal Work Study, you may only apply for an Institutional Work Study job. Several University Departments have an allocation for institutional work study, which allows them to employ students not eligible for FWS.

Veterans’ Assistance (VA) Programs

Interested persons should contact the Office of Student Financial Services and/or their local VA Office to obtain information concerning GI Education Assistance, Veterans Education Programs, Veterans Rehabilitation, Veteran Educational Loans, the Veteran Work-Study Program, and other sources of veterans’ assistance. Wilkes University participates in the Yellow Ribbon Program of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. For details about this particular program, go to: https://wilkes.edu/admissions/financial-aid/yellow-ribbon-program-for-veterans

Withdrawal - Return of Financial Aid Funds

The Return to Title IV Funds (R2T4) policy applies to any student who receives federal financial aid, begins classes, and subsequently either withdraws from the courses the student was scheduled to complete or receives all failing grades because the student ceases enrollment at some point during the semester but neglects to complete the formal withdrawal process (known as an unearned “F”) during a semester or payment period. When students withdraw from their courses for any reason, including medical withdrawals, they may no longer be eligible for the total Title IV funds the student was originally scheduled to receive. Since financial aid is “earned” each day a student participates, you may be expected to repay the “unearned” portion of your financial aid. You are also required to complete exit counseling at studentaid.gov if you borrowed federal loans. Wilkes University follows the federally prescribed policies and procedures for calculating whether the student has earned all or a portion of their federal financial aid.

Refund Policy for Return to Title IV

Under the Higher Education Amendment regulation called Return of Title IV Funds, all students receiving Title IV federal grant or loan assistance who withdraw from the institution in the first 60% of the term are subject to the Return of Title IV Fund policy. This regulation affects the calculation of aid to be returned and repayment procedures. The percentage of aid earned by a Title IV student is determined by calculating the percentage of the period that the student completed.

The calculation of the return of these funds may result in the student owing a balance to the University and/or the Department of Education.

If a student leaves Wilkes University before completing 60% of a payment period or term, the financial aid office recalculates eligibility for Title IV funds. Once the amount of the federal funds to be returned to the Department of Education has been calculated, the funds will be returned in the following order:

  • Unsubsidized Direct Loan
  • Subsidized Direct Loan
  • Parent Loans to Undergraduate Students (PLUS)
  • Federal Pell Grant
  • Federal SEOG
  • Other Title IV grant programs

Pennsylvania and other state grants will be adjusted following the agency’s guidelines. University grant and scholarship funds will be adjusted based on the percentage of tuition reduction received by a student when withdrawing from the University. Please note that students who receive a refund of financial aid before withdrawing from the University may owe a repayment of federal financial aid funds received. In such situations, the Bursar’s office will contact students and give them 30 days to repay the funds to the University. Students who fail to return the unearned portion of federal financial aid funds given to them will become ineligible for continued receipt of financial aid until their payment is made.

Payment Options 

Prior to the beginning of each semester, tuition bills listing all current semester charges and approved financial aid are available online to all registered students.  

Wilkes requires that all students obtain financial clearance no later than two weeks prior to the start of the semester by doing one of the following: 

  1. Pay your bill in full 

  1. Have a financial aid award that covers your balance 

  1. Enroll in the online payment plan 

  1. Have a third-party payor or an employer tuition deferment form submitted.  

Payments can be made in the following manners: 

1. Cash, Credit Card or Check Payment can be made at the Bursar’s Office located in Miller Hall, 32 W South Street, during regular business hours (Monday through Friday, 9:00 am - 4:00 pm) or payments may be mailed to: 

Wilkes University - Student Lockbox 

P.O. Box 824696 
Philadelphia, PA 19182-4696 

  1. Electronic Check and Credit Card Payments can also be made on the student portal at portal.wilkes.edu. To make online payments, follow these simple steps. 

  1. Log on to portal.wilkes.edu 

  1. Enter your Wilkes username and password 

  1. Click on the ‘Student Services’ tab 

  1. Click on ‘Tuition and Billing’ 

  1. Click on ‘Make a Payment’ and follow the steps to make a payment. 

Wilkes University accepts all major credit or debit cards with no additional fees.  

Any questions concerning charges and payments should be directed to (570) 408-4960 or you can email billing@wilkes.edu

Financial aid shown on the tuition bill will be applied to the account balance. Students may consult with Financial Aid for information regarding scholarships and loan programs. 

Please Note: Students who fail to pay all indebtedness to the University shall not be permitted to receive any degree, certificate, transcript or grades 

Students who do not know their Wilkes username and password should contact the Help Desk at 570-408-4357 or 1-800-WILKES-U ext. 4357. 

Subject to the regulations concerning refunds, the total tuition is considered fully earned by the University upon completion of registration by the student. 

Students are referred to the course descriptions in this Bulletin for laboratory and other fees associated with particular courses. Inquiries about particular charges should be addressed to the Bursar’s Office.  

Participation in the Online Installment Payment Plan 

Enrollment in the Installment Payment Plan should be completed immediately upon receipt of the University invoice. The current outstanding balance will be divided into three equal installments for the Summer Semester and five equal installments for the Fall and Spring Semesters, with the first payment due August 15th for the Fall semester, January 15th for Spring and June 1st for Summer. Students must enroll each semester. 

Participation in the Employer Tuition Deferment Agreement 

Deferred payments for employer reimbursement and third-party payer arrangements will be permitted provided the student has made application and received approval for this plan at least two weeks before the first day of the semester. Applications for Deferred Employer Tuition Deferment are available on the Wilkes website. Graduating seniors are not eligible for the deferred payment option. 

Enrollment in a Third Party Sponsored Tuition Coverage Plan 

If the student is expecting to receive financial support from ROTC, Veterans Rehabilitation, The Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation, or other third-party sponsored tuition plan, documentation must be provided each semester. Approved coverage which is not already listed on the invoice, can be deducted from the ”Calculated Total Due.” Please indicate the source and the anticipated amount of coverage on a copy of the invoice when remitting payment for the adjusted balance. 

Third-Party Billing and Deferred Payment forms are available on the Wilkes portal. These forms must be submitted each semester. 

Note: The Bursar’s Office is prohibited from signing graduation clearance forms until any outstanding balance is paid in full. Graduates who have requested the deferred payment option must pay the final semester balances personally before clearance forms are signed. Those prospective graduates not complying with the above policy will not be cleared until actual payment is received. 

Lab Fees

Course Lab Fee Department Description
Applied Performance Fee (1 credit MUS 100-400) $350 Music  
Applied Performance Fee (2 credits MUS 100-400) $700 Music  
Musical Theater Major Fee $75 Music  
ART 101 Experiencing Art $65 Art Department (LART)  
ART 111 Fundamentals of Color and Design $65 Art Department (LART)  
ART 113 Drawing and Composition $65 Art Department (LART)  
ART 120 Painting I $75 Art Department (LART)  
ART 121 Printmaking $75 Art Department (LART)  
ART 122 Sculpture $65 Art Department (LART)  
ART 123 Ceramics $65 Art Department (LART)  
ART 134 Computer Graphics I $55 Art Department (LART)  
ART 138 Digital Photography $55 Art Department (LART)  
ART 220 Painting II $75 Art Department (LART)  
ART 234 Computer Graphics II $55 Art Department (LART)  
ART 238 Digital Photography II $55 Art Department (LART)  
ART 241 Women in Art $35 Art Department (LART)  
ART 298 T: Ceramics II $65 Art Department (LART)  
ART 198/298/398 Topics $65 Art Department (LART)  
IM 101 IM Foundations I $35 Integrative Media, Art & Design (IMAD)  
IM 120 Foundations in Game Design $55 Integrative Media, Art & Design (IMAD)  
IM 201 IM Foundations II $55 Integrative Media, Art & Design (IMAD)  
IM 210 Introduction to Game Development (2D) $55 Integrative Media, Art & Design (IMAD)  
IM 240 Cross Media Typography $55 Integrative Media, Art & Design (IMAD)  
IM 301 IM Principles of Motion and Layering $55 Integrative Media, Art & Design (IMAD)  
IM 302 IM Principles of Interactivity $55 Integrative Media, Art & Design (IMAD)  
IM 303 Advanced Principles of Interactivity $55 Integrative Media, Art & Design (IMAD)  
IM 304 2D App Development $55 Integrative Media, Art & Design (IMAD)  
IM 305 3D Game Development $55 Integrative Media, Art & Design (IMAD)  
IM 310 Advanced Game Development $55 Integrative Media, Art & Design (IMAD)  
IM 320 IM Concept Dev. And Practices $55 Integrative Media, Art & Design (IMAD)  
IM 330 Virtual Environments and Emergent Technology $55 Integrative Media, Art & Design (IMAD)  
IM 341 Cross Media Typography II $55 Integrative Media, Art & Design (IMAD)  
IM 350 3D Environments & Animation $55 Integrative Media, Art & Design (IMAD)  
IM 351 3D Environments & Animation II $55 Integrative Media, Art & Design (IMAD)  
IM 355 Digital Audio $55 Integrative Media, Art & Design (IMAD)  
IM 391 IM Project I $55 Integrative Media, Art & Design (IMAD)  
IM 392 IM Project II $55 Integrative Media, Art & Design (IMAD)  
IM 198/298/398 Topics $55 Integrative Media, Art & Design (IMAD)  
IM 400 IM Portfolio Capstone $55 Integrative Media, Art & Design (IMAD)  
COM 222 Field Production $75 Communication Studies  
COM 262 Digital Storytelling $75 Communication Studies  
COM 321 Advanced Multimedia Reporting $75 Communication Studies  
COM 322  Studio Production $75 Communication Studies  
COM 323 Sound Design & Production $75 Communication Studies  
COM 326 Documentary Production $75 Communication Studies  
PS 341 Model United Nations $250 Political Science  
PSY 101 General Psychology $10 Psychology (LPSY)  
PSY 210 Research Methods $30 Psychology (LPSY)  
PSY 211 Statistics $40 Psychology (LPSY)  
PSY 399 Internship Experience $100 Psychology (LPSY)  
PSY 401 Applied Capstone $150 Psychology (LPSY)  
PSY 410 Capstone Advanced Research Methods  $175 Psychology (LPSY)  
PSY 495 Capstone: Advanced Independent Research $100 Psychology (LPSY)  
PSY 496 Capstone: Advanced Independent Research $100 Psychology (LPSY)  
PSY 498 Capstone: Advanced Topics in Psychology $100 Psychology (LPSY)  
DAN 120 Tap Dance $20 Theatre   
DAN 121 Modern Dance I $20 Theatre   
DAN 211 Modern Dance II $20 Theatre   
DAN 230 Jazz Dance I $20 Theatre   
DAN 231 Jazz Dance II $20 Theatre   
DAN 250 Classical Ballet I $20 Theatre   
DAN 251 Classical Ballet II $20 Theatre   
DAN 298 (ALL SECTIONS) $20 Theatre   
DAN 310 Modern Dance III $20 Theatre   
DAN 311 Modern Dance IV $20 Theatre   
DAN 320 Dance Composition $20 Theatre   
DAN 330 Jazz Dance III $20 Theatre   
DAN 331 Jazz Dance IV $20 Theatre   
DAN 350 Classical Ballet III $20 Theatre   
DAN 351 Classical Ballet IV $20 Theatre   
THE 190 Theater Laboratory $75 Theatre   
THE 191 Theatre Practicum $50 Theatre   
THE 206 Musical Theatre Studio I $50 Theatre   
THE 307 Musical Theatre Studio II $50 Theatre   
Program Fee - Engineering Field of Study EEGR-CIV $240 College of Science and Engineering  
BIO 105 The Biological World (Fall only) $175 Biology  
BIO 113 Microbiology $175 Biology  
BIO 115 Human Anatomy & Physiology $200 Biology  
BIO 116 Human Anatomy & Physiology $200 Biology  
BIO 121 Principles of Modern Biology I $175 Biology  
BIO 122 Principles of Modern Biology II $175 Biology  
BIO 225 Population & Evolutionary Biology $200 Biology  
BIO 226 Cellular & Molecular Biology $175 Biology  
BIO 254 Super Lab $175 Biology  
BIO 306 Invertebrate Biology $175 Biology  
BIO 311 Comparative Physiology $175 Biology  
BIO 312 Parasitology $175 Biology  
BIO 314 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy $175 Biology  
BIO 321 Mammalian Physiology $175 Biology  
BIO 323 Functional Histology $175 Biology  
BIO 324 Molecular Biology $175 Biology  
BIO 325 Endocrinology $175 Biology  
BIO 326 Immunology & Immunochemistry $175 Biology  
BIO 327 Medical Microbiology $175 Biology  
BIO 328 Developmental Biology $175 Biology  
BIO 341 Freshwater Ecosystems $175 Biology  
BIO 342 The Archosaurs: Birds, Dinosaurs, and Crocodilians $200 Biology  
BIO 343 Marine Ecology $175 Biology  
BIO 344 Ecology $175 Biology  
BIO 345 Genetics $175 Biology  
BIO 346 Animal Behavior $175 Biology  
BIO 347 Biostatistics & Experimental Design $75 Biology  
BIO 348 Field Zoology $175 Biology  
BIO 352 Pathophysiology $175 Biology  
BIO 361 Plant Form and Function $175 Biology  
BIO 362 Plant Diversity $175 Biology  
BIO 363 Hemp Biology and Analysis $175 Biology  
BIO 366 Field Botany $175 Biology  
BIO 369 Plant Pathology $175 Biology  
BIO 391 Senior Projects I $175 Biology  
BIO 392 Senior Projects II $175 Biology  
BIO 394 Biological Field Study $175 Biology  
BEGR 415 3-D Modeling in Human Anatomy and Physiology $140 Bioengineering  
BEGR 421 Biofluidics and Microfluidics $140 Bioengineering  
BEGR 422 Biomedical Measurement Lab $140 Bioengineering  
BEGR 424 Molecular Biology $140 Bioengineering  
BEGR 426 Immunology and Immunochemistry $140 Bioengineering  
BEGR 451 Mechatronics/Bioinstrumentation $140 Bioengineering  
BEGR 474 Imaging in Biomedicine $140 Bioengineering  
BEGR 488 Biomedical Devices and Design $140 Bioengineering  
BEGR 501 Practicum in Synthetic Biology I $140 Bioengineering  
BEGR 502 Practicum in Synthetic Biology II $140 Bioengineering  
CHM 111 Fundamentals of Chemistry Lab $180 Chemistry  
CHM 113 Elements and Compounds Lab $180 Chemistry  
CHM 114 Chemical Reaction $180 Chemistry  
CHM 117 Introductory Chemistry Lab for Engineers $180 Chemistry  
CHM 233 Organic Chemistry I Lab $180 Chemistry  
CHM 234 Organic Chemistry II Lab $180 Chemistry  
CHM 237 Essentials of Organic Chemistry Lab $180 Chemistry  
CHM 246 Analytical Chemistry Lab $180 Chemistry  
CHM 261 Plant Sample Preparation for Chemical Analysis $180 Chemistry  
CHM 258 Polymer Chemistry Lab $180 Chemistry  
CHM 323 Adv. Inorganic Chemistry Lab $180 Chemistry  
CHM 343 Instrumental Methods… $180 Chemistry  
CHM 346 Advanced Separations Chemistry $180 Chemistry  
CHM 353 Physical Chemistry I Lab $180 Chemistry  
CHM 354 Physical Chemistry II Lab $180 Chemistry  
CHM 357 Physical Chem. For Life Sciences Lab $180 Chemistry  
CHM 363 Biochemistry Lab $180 Chemistry  
CHM 391 Senior Research I $180 Chemistry  
CHM 392 Senior Research II $180 Chemistry  
CHM 395 Independent Research $180 Chemistry  
CHM 396 Independent Research $180 Chemistry  
CS 120 Computational Thinking/WGS $60 Computer Science  
CS 125 Fundamentals of Programming/WGS $60 Computer Science  
CS 126 Object-oriented Programming $60 Computer Science  
CS 231 Introduction to Data Science $100 Computer Science  
CS 234 Concurrent Programming $70 Computer Science  
CS 235 Database Management $70 Computer Science  
CS 245 Data Structures and Algorithms $70 Computer Science  
CS 246 C and Unix $70 Computer Science  
CS 260 Introduction to Loud Computing and IoT $95 Computer Science  
CS 283 Web Development I $70 Computer Science  
CS 285 Mobile Applications $70 Computer Science  
CS 317 Software Integration $80 Computer Science  
CS 319 Principles of Programming Languages $80 Computer Science  
CS 326 Operating System Principles $80 Computer Science  
CS 327 Compiler Design $80 Computer Science  
CS 328 Algorithms $80 Computer Science  
CS 331 Data Science Practicum $110 Computer Science  
CS 334 Software Engineering Practicum $105 Computer Science  
CS 340 Artificial Intelligence $80 Computer Science  
CS 341 Machine Learning $110 Computer Science  
CS 355 Networks and Security $105 Computer Science  
CS 361 Cloud Computing Practicum $105 Computer Science  
CS 364 Numerical Analysis $50 Computer Science  
CS 366 3D Environments & Animation $55 Computer Science  
CS 383 Web Development II $105 Computer Science  
CS 391 Senior Projects I $105 Computer Science  
CS 392 Senior Projects II $50 Computer Science  
CS 428 Algorithms $80 Computer Science  
CS 464 Numerical Analysis $50 Computer Science  
MTH 362 Advanced Calculus $50 Computer Science  
MTH 363 Operations Research $50 Computer Science  
MTH 364 Numerical Analysis $50 Computer Science  
MTH 365 Numerical Linear Algebra $50 Computer Science  
MTH 462 $50 Computer Science  
MTH 463 $50 Computer Science  
MTH 464 $50 Computer Science  
MTH 465 $50 Computer Science  
EE 140 Scientific Programming for EE $115 Electrical Engineering  
EE 241 Digital Design $115 Electrical Engineering  
EE 247 Programming for Embedded Applications $115 Electrical Engineering  
EE 252 Electronics II $115 Electrical Engineering  
EE 283 Electrical Measurement Lab $115 Electrical Engineering  
EE 285 Electrical Measurements Lab $115 Electrical Engineering  
EE 314 Control Systems $115 Electrical Engineering  
EE 339 Engineering Electromagnetics II $115 Electrical Engineering  
EE 342 Microcomputer Oper & Des $150 Electrical Engineering  
EE 345 Computer Organization $115 Electrical Engineering  
EE 271 Semiconductor Devices $50 Electrical Engineering  
EE 381 Microfabrication Lab $115 Electrical Engineering  
EE 382 Modern Communication Lab $115 Electrical Engineering  
EE 298/398 Special Topics $125 Electrical Engineering  
EE 445 (Graduate Course) $125 Electrical Engineering  
EE 442 (Graduate Course) $50 Electrical Engineering  
EE 481 Microfabrication Lab (Graduate Course) $115 Electrical Engineering  
EE 482 Modern Communication Lab (Graduate Course) $115 Electrical Engineering  
EGR 214 Linear Systems $125 Engineering  
EGR 222 Mechatronics $115 Engineering  
EGR 391 Senior Projects I $160 Engineering  
EGR 392 Senior Projects II $160 Engineering  
Program Fee Civil and Environmental - Student Major Code CIV and EEGR $240 Civil and Environmental Engineering  
EES 103 Intro to Environmental Science and Sustainability $175 Earth and Environmental Studies  
EES 105 Planet Earth $175 Earth and Environmental Studies  
EES 213 Climate Modeling $175 Earth and Environmental Studies  
EES 230 Ocean Science $175 Earth and Environmental Studies  
EES 241 Principles of Environmental Science Lab $175 Earth and Environmental Studies  
EES 251 Synoptic Meteorology $175 Earth and Environmental Studies  
EES 280 Principles of Astronomy $175 Earth and Environmental Studies  
EES 198/298/398 Topics $175 Earth and Environmental Studies  
EES 302 Science Research and Communication $175 Earth and Environmental Studies  
EES 304 Environmental Data Analysis $175 Earth and Environmental Studies  
EES 341 Freshwater Ecosystems $175 Earth and Environmental Studies  
EES 343 Marine Ecology $175 Earth and Environmental Studies  
EES 344 Ecology $175 Earth and Environmental Studies  
EES 366 Field Botany $175 Earth and Environmental Studies  
EES 391 Senior Projects I $175 Earth and Environmental Studies  
EES 392 Senior Projects II $175 Earth and Environmental Studies  
EES 394 Field Study $175 Earth and Environmental Studies  
GEO 103 Introduction to Geology Lab $175 Geology  
GEO 212 Historical Geology $175 Geology  
GEO 281 Mineralogy $175 Geology  
GEO 282 Petrology $175 Geology  
GEO 198/298/398 $175 Geology  
GEO 345 Stratigraphy & Sedimentation $175 Geology  
GEO 349 Structure & Tectonics $175 Geology  
GEO 350 The Chemical Earth $175 Geology  
GEO 351 Paleoclimatology $175 Geology  
GEO 352 Hydrogeology $175 Geology  
GEO 355 The Physical Earth $175 Geology  
GEO 370 Geomorphology $175 Geology  
GEO 380 Geology Field Camp (Summer Only) $3,600 Geology  
GEO 388 Regional Studies $175 Geology  
GEO 390 Applied Geophysics $175 Geology  
GEO 391 Senior Projects I $175 Geology  
GEO 392 Senior Projects II $175 Geology  
GEO 398 Field Camp Course (Summer Only - For External Students) $3,600 Geology  
GIS 198/298/398 Topics $250 Geographic Information Science  
GIS 271 Intro to GPS and GIS $250 Geographic Information Science  
GIS 272 Advanced GIS and Remote Sensing $250 Geographic Information Science  
GIS 301 GIS Applications & Colloquia $250 Geographic Information Science  
GIS 310 Programming and Customization $250 Geographic Information Science  
GIS 315 Web GIS $250 Geographic Information Science  
GIS 320 Introduction to Geospatial Modeling $250 Geographic Information Science  
ME 140 Scientific Programming $115 Mechanical Engineering  
ME 175 Machining $115 Mechanical Engineering  
ME 180 CADD Lab $115 Mechanical Engineering  
ME 314 Inverse Problems $115 Mechanical Engineering  
ME 315 Programmable Logic Controllers $115 Mechanical Engineering  
ME 317 Robotics $115 Mechanical Engineering  
ME 323 Fluid Mechanics Lab $115 Mechanical Engineering  
ME 326 Heat Transfer Lab $115 Mechanical Engineering  
ME 330 Vibrations Laboratory $115 Mechanical Engineering  
ME 335 Finite Element Methods $115 Mechanical Engineering  
ME 337 Micro Electro Mechanical Systems Engineering $115 Mechanical Engineering  
ME 343 Additive Manufacturing $115 Mechanical Engineering  
ME 347 Thin Film Manufacturing $115 Mechanical Engineering  
ME 380 Advanced CADD $115 Mechanical Engineering  
ME 384 Mechanical Design Lab $115 Mechanical Engineering  
ME 391 Senior Projects I $160 Mechanical Engineering  
ME 392 Senior Projects II $160 Mechanical Engineering  
ME 398 Special Topics $125 Mechanical Engineering  
PHS 464 CBD Analysis & Extraction Lab $180 Cannabis Production and CBD Extraction Certificate   
PHY 105 Concepts in Physics - Only Fall and Spring $75 Physics  
PHY 171 Princ Of Classical and Modern Physics - Only Fall and Spring $150 Physics  
PHY 176 App of Classical and Modern Physics lab $150 Physics  
PHY 204 General Physics I Lab $150 Physics  
PHY 205 General Physics II Lab $150 Physics  
PHY 206 Modern Physics Lab $175 Physics  
EGR 214 Linear Systems $125 Physics  
PHY 374 Imaging in Biomedicine $125 Physics  
PHY 391 Senior Projects I $200 Physics  
PHY 392 Senior Projects II $200 Physics  
Insurance Malpractice (Pharmacy) $28 Nesbitt School of Pharmacy  
Professional Fee - P1 $725 Pharmacy Professional Fees  
Professional Fee - P2 $725 Pharmacy Professional Fees  
Professional Fee - P3 $725 Pharmacy Professional Fees  
Professional Fee - P4 $725 Pharmacy Professional Fees  
PHA 462 Hemp Biology and Analysis (Cross-listed with BIO 363) $175 Pharmacy Professional Fees  
PHA 464 CBD Analysis and Extraction Lab (Cross-listed with CHEM 261) $180 Pharmacy Professional Fees  
NSG 210 ABSN $671 Passan School of Nursing  
NSG 307 ABSN $48 Passan School of Nursing  
NSG 308 ABSN $48 Passan School of Nursing  
NSG 318 ABSN $1,634 Passan School of Nursing  
NSG 211 ABSN $145 Passan School of Nursing  
NSG 210 Principles of Nursing, Individual, Family & Comm. $240 Passan School of Nursing  
NSG 214 Pathophysiology for the Professional Nurse $401 Passan School of Nursing  
NSG 235 Med Surg I $210 Passan School of Nursing  
NSG 237 Med Surg II $210 Passan School of Nursing  
NSG 340 Advanced Care Concepts $235 Passan School of Nursing  
NSG 345 Senior Practicum $1,372 Passan School of Nursing  
NSG 117 Basic Life Support Renewal $150 Passan School of Nursing  
NSG 217 Basic Life Support Renewal $150 Passan School of Nursing  
NSG 317 Advanced Life Support $75 Passan School of Nursing  
EDSP 225 Special Education Methodology I (Fall & Spring) $20 School of Education  
EDSP 226 Special Education Methodology II (Fall & Spring) $40 School of Education  
EDSP 227 Behavior Management (Spring) $20 School of Education  
EDSP 263 Infants, Toddler, and Young Children with Special Needs $30 School of Education  
ED 264 Child Development & Cognition II (Spring) $20 School of Education  
EDSP 300 Spec Ed Assess and Eval $30 School of Education  
EDSP 302 Methods in Special Education (Graham Academy) (Fall) $20 School of Education  
ED 321 Literacy Foundations I (Heights-Murray) (Fall) $40 School of Education  
ED 350 Arts in Early/Elem $40 School of Education  
ED 370 Sci in Early/Elem $20 School of Education  
ED 390 Student Teaching With Seminar (Fall & Spring) $100 School of Education  
Personal & Professional Development (PPD) Fee $35 Sidhu School of Business & Leadership  
Technology (Simulation & Testing Fee) $50 Sidhu School of Business & Leadership  

 

Refund Schedule

Circumstances

Cancellation of Enrollment

Time of Withdrawal

On or before the first day of classes

Tuition and Fees

The University will cancel 100% of the tuition charges and fees, less a deposit of $300, if written notice of cancellation is received by Student Services and the Office of the Registrar on or before the first day of classes. Failure to submit proper written notification will result in the assessment of full charges.

Time of Withdrawal

Policy guidelines for refunds processed after the first day of classes are as follows.

Tuition and Fees

Students who withdraw from Wilkes University will be entitled to an adjustment of tuition according to the following schedule:

Semester Type Time of Withdrawal Refund Percentage
Full Term Semester First Week 100%
Second Week 75%
Third Week 50%
Fourth Week 25%
Fifth Week or Later No Refund
Summer Condensed Terms (Pre-Session, Session I & Session II) First Week 50%
Second Week or Later No Refund
Evening Sessions / 9 Week Session First Week 100%
Second Week  50%
Third Week or Later No Refund
Accelerated / Half Term (based on percentage of course completed) 0-13% course completion (includes first class session for all courses) 100%
14-20% course completion 75%
21-27% course completion 50%
28% course completion - end of term No Refund
Intersession First Two Days  100%
Third and Fourth Day  50%
Fifth Day or Later No Refund

Room and Board

Room

Fees and Deposits The student shall pay the full cost of housing, dining, and deposits upon the receipt of an invoice from the University. For current and resuming students, we are not currently charging a housing deposit. For entering first year and transfer students, your housing deposit is included in your overall admissions deposit; no additional deposit is required with this agreement.

Refund Policy Cancellations are governed by the terms as outlined in the Student Handbook. Failure of the student to occupy the reserved residence hall by the first day of classes of either semester without prior written notification to the University will result in forfeiture of the room without refund of the housing deposit. All refunds of housing and dining charges are governed by the Refund Policy as defined in the current Student Handbook.

Reflecting the Wilkes University Refund policy, students will be entitled to a full refund if they withdraw or are approved to cancel their housing contracts before or during the first week of classes. Students will receive a 75% refund in their second week of classes,50% in their third week, and 25% refund of room and board charges at their fourth week. Students are responsible for the full room and board charges at the fifth week of classes and beyond. The Director of Residence Life or her designee can make exceptions refunding any unused portion of paid rental fees for students called into active military service or who withdrawal for reasons beyond their control.

Board

All resident students are required to participate in one of the Colonel Dining Plans. The dining plan is for the sole and exclusive use of the student who contracts for the service. The student’s official photo identification, via physical card or GET app, is the only acceptable method used to gain access to the dining facilities. Meal Plan options are based on the food service provider. Please refer to the Dining Services section of Student Life at Wilkes for additional information.

  • First year resident students (students who have not previously been enrolled full-time in college or have earned fewer than 24 credits) must choose the Colonel Gold, Colonel Gold Plus, or Colonel Gold Premier plans only.
  • Sophomore & Junior resident students may choose between Colonel Gold, Gold Plus, Gold Premier, Blue, Blue Plus, or Blue Premier plans.
  • Senior resident students (90+ credits) or those electing in year-round housing may choose among any Colonel plan or the Senior Value Plan.

Dining plan changes to Fall semester contracts are not permitted after August 1. Dining plan changes for Spring semester are permitted only during the official dining plan change period of October 1 through November 15.

Dining plan selections are contracted for the full academic year, with the exceptions for change requests noted above. Unused Dining/Flex Dollars will be carried over from the Fall semester to the Spring semester, but will not be carried over to the next academic year. At the end of the Spring Semester all unused swipes/Dining/Flex dollars will be eliminated and are not refunded. Dining plan cancellations will follow the same refund schedule as housing assignments.

Military Leave Refund Policy

A student in the military reserves who is called into active status on an emergency basis and cannot complete course work for a given semester

  1. will receive an automatic late withdrawal in each course with full tuition and fee refund if call-up is within the first 12 weeks of the semester; and
  2. may elect to receive an incomplete in each course or receive a W in each course with a full tuition and fee refund, if call-up is during the thirteenth or fourteenth week of the semester. Ordinarily, the incompletes are to be finished during the semester the student returns to classes.

Room and board charges will be adjusted according to the refund schedule. The student should present his or her orders to the Office of Student Affairs. If the student does not yet have written orders, he or she will have 60 days in which to present the orders. A family member or friend may bring a copy of the orders in the student’s absence. If this deadline is not met, a grade of “0.000” will be recorded for each course in which the student remains enrolled, and he or she will not be eligible to receive a refund.

Veterans Benefits

Veterans Benefits and Transition Act of 2018

The University complies with the Veterans Benefits and Transition Act of 2018 (38 USC 3679(e)), and will not impose any penalty, including the assessment of late fees, the denial of access to classes, libraries, or other institutional facilities, or the requirement that a covered individual borrow additional funds, on any covered individual because of the individual’s inability to meet his or her financial obligations to the institution due to the delayed disbursement of a payment by the VA under chapter 31 or 33 veteran educational assistance entitlement.

All Covered Individuals (anyone who is entitled to educational assistance under chapter 31, Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment, or chapter 33, Post-9/11 GI Bill® benefits) are requested to provide a written request of use of these entitlements and will be permitted to attend or participate in the course of education beginning on the date on which the individual provides to the educational institution a certificate of eligibility for entitlement to educational assistance under chapter 31 or 33 (a “certificate of eligibility” can also include a “Statement of Benefits” obtained from the Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) website e-Benefits, or a VAF 28-1905 form for chapter 31 authorization purposes). The Certificate of Eligibility or Statement of Benefits is required to be submitted no later than the first day of courses for which an individual wishes to use the individual’s entitlement to education assistance in order to provide proper and timely certification and disbursement of VA funding. Additionally, all covered individuals will be required to provide any and all additional information necessary to complete the proper certification of enrollment by the institution within 10 days of notice.

This policy does not prevent the University from requiring that the difference between the amount of the student’s financial obligation and the amount of the VA education benefit disbursement be satisfied.

‘GI Bill®’ is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government website at www.benefits.va.gov/gibill.