Long-term benefits to a university education
Investing in your education is one of the most important decisions you'll make, and at Roberts Wesleyan University, we're committed to making that investment worthwhile. A Christ-centered education here opens doors to endless opportunities—personal growth, meaningful career paths, and the ability to make a lasting impact on the world. With our range of scholarships and financial aid options, we ensure that the lifelong benefits of a Roberts education are both accessible and affordable.
You Can Afford Roberts!
Students from all economic backgrounds have joined the Roberts community.
What it will cost to go to Roberts?
Undergraduate 2024-2025
These amounts are for both in-state and out-of-state students, as well as military and non-military students.
Tuition | $37,408 ($18,704/semester, $1,559/credit) |
Mandatory Fees | $1,418 ($709/semester) |
Housing | $7,376 ($3,688/semester) |
Food | $5,600 ($2,800/semester) |
The total "sticker price" of Roberts is $51,802 ($25,901/semester) but less than 2% of students pay this amount.
The average grants and scholarships package for incoming freshmen students last year was $25,324, meaning the average freshman only paid $26,478.
Roberts awarded $18+ million in financial aid last year!
Sticker price - scholarships - grants - loans = actual cost
How Can I Repay My Loans?
How much will I have to pay back?
Apply to Roberts and begin working with your Financial Aid Counselor to determine how much your actual cost will be.
$35,059
average student loan debt for Roberts undergrads
1 in 5
of Roberts students graduated with no debt at all
How do I pay it back?
Graduating from Roberts leads to success.
Our Career Development team helps students and alumni find jobs.
Finally, we are fully accredited and our programs are recognized nationally.
53%
of students received a job offer before graduation
95%
of employed grads working in their field of study
Questions? Contact the Office of Student Financial Services
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GO ALL IN?