West Virginia University

Costs

The cost for West Virginia University’s Seamless Transition Program is a bargain, especially when compared to similar summer programs at peer institutions.

Projected Costs

Students are charged the WVU summer session tuition – per credit hour for classes – which means that prices will change according to resident and non-resident status. Room and board are fixed prices, regardless of whether students are from West Virginia or not. There is a discounted rate for students who might prefer to commute from in or around Morgantown. This discounted rate includes lunch and dinner for students on school days.

Students who are eligible may be able to receive financial aid for STP, as long as they file for the 2008-2009 FAFSA (for the summer semester) as well as the 2008-2009 FAFSA (for the fall semester). Follow the links in the right column of the page for more information.

Please do not hesitate to contact the Seamless Transition Program with questions.

WVU Financial Aid

New & Important Information about Summer Financial Aid

FAFSA Information

Projected Costs

WVNano/LSAMP scholarship for minority students