Studying at TWU prepares you for the career you want with experience employers are looking for
So just how affordable is TWU? While every situation is different, here are a few averages and typical numbers:
On average, in 2019-2020, students received $22,664 in aid. That includes federal, state, and institutional awarded aid and excludes student loans. That’s money that doesn’t have to be paid back!
TWU students owe, on average, $20,649 in student loans upon graduation. That’s about 40% less than the state of Tennessee average of $28,821.
With all factors considered; tuition, room, board, aid, etc., the average student at TWU pays $13,183 per year at Tennessee Wesleyan University.
100% of incoming traditional undergraduates receive aidYes, you read that right. Every incoming traditional undergraduate student receives some sort of aid.
There’s a good chance a TWU education is within reach. To see what your TWU education will cost, check out our True Cost Calculator, which estimates a student’s cost, incorporating tuition and aid.
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