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Instructions for use: If you are from Hawaii, delete slide 4 (UH Manoa tuition example) and use slide 5 (UNLV tuition example) If you are from Nevada, delete slide 5 (UNLV tuition example) and use slide 4 (UH Manoa tuition example) All other states – delete either slide 4 or 5 Slides – pick your state’s slide, delete all others Delete this slide before presenting!
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Considering an out-of-state school
Considering an out-of-state school? Let WUE help you save money on tuition!
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What is WUE? WUE (pronounced (“woo-wee”) offers reduced nonresident tuition to residents in the West studying out-of-state at 160 public institutions in the region Eligible states and territories include: Alaska North Dakota Arizona Oregon California South Dakota Colorado U.S. Pacific Territories and Freely Associated States (currently CNMI and Guam) Hawai'i Idaho Utah Montana Washington Nevada Wyoming New Mexico
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WUE is 150% of the enrolling INSTITUTION’S resident tuition
How much is WUE tuition? Resident = $11,088 WUE = $16,632 (resident x 1.5) Nonresident = $33,120 Tuition Savings = $16,488!! ($33,120 - $16,632) WUE is 150% of the enrolling INSTITUTION’S resident tuition (sometimes less!) For Example*: *Estimates from University of Hawai'i, Manoa 2018 Tuition
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WUE is 150% of the enrolling INSTITUTION’S resident tuition
How much is WUE tuition? Resident = $6,720 WUE = $10,080 (resident x 1.5) Nonresident = $21,192 Tuition Savings = $11,112!! ($21,192 - $10,080) WUE is 150% of the enrolling INSTITUTION’S resident tuition (sometimes less!) For Example*: *Estimates from University of Nevada, Las Vegas 2018 Tuition
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How do I qualify for WUE? Meet the institution’s WUE requirements
Apply to a participating institution Be a resident of a WICHE state
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Where are the WUE institutions?
Our 160+ two- and four-year schools are located throughout the WICHE region. All WICHE members except Guam have one or more participating institutions.
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Applying for WUE There is not a general WUE application: Apply directly to the institution. Many of WICHE’s partner institutions use WUE as a merit scholarship. When you apply, look for: Early deadlines or first-come, first-served programs Is a separate application required? Minimum GPA and SAT/ACT scores Restrictions on eligible majors (i.e.: University of Arizona only offers WUE for mining engineering)
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Applying for WUE (cont)
Can’t find application details? Contact the school directly Offices that handle WUE (this varies by school): Admissions, financial aid, or scholarship office
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Things to remember: WUE awards are time-limited, or may max out after a certain number of credits are earned Students must remain in good academic standing Check with the school for specific GPA/minimum credit hours requirements Students can’t use time paying the WUE rate to gain in-state residency
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2018-19 Savings Facts 40,500 WUE awards
Estimated savings of $380.5 million 40,500 WUE awards Average student savings of $9,400!
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Alaska by the Numbers 1,237 Alaska undergrads paid 150% or less of resident tuition to save $12 million AY Enrollment Data
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Arizona by the Numbers 1,614 Arizona undergrads paid 150% or less of resident tuition to save $13 million AY Enrollment Data
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California by the Numbers
17,511 California undergrads paid 150% or less of resident tuition to save $179.2 million AY Enrollment Data
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Colorado by the Numbers
3,241 Colorado undergrads paid 150% or less of resident tuition to save $26.7 million AY Enrollment Data
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CNMI by the Numbers 66 CNMI undergrads paid 150% or less of resident tuition to save more than $765,000 AY Enrollment Data
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Guam by the Numbers 78 Guam undergrads paid 150% or less of resident tuition to save $1.1 million AY Enrollment Data
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Hawaiʻi by the Numbers 2,467 Hawaiʻi undergrads paid 150% or less of resident tuition to save $23.4 million AY Enrollment Data
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Idaho by the Numbers 1,896 Idaho undergrads paid 150% or less of resident tuition to save $15.6 million AY Enrollment Data
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Montana by the Numbers 977 Montana undergrads paid 150% or less of resident tuition to save $5.6 million AY Enrollment Data
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Nevada by the Numbers 1,730 Nevada undergrads paid 150% or less of resident tuition to save $15 million AY Enrollment Data
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New Mexico by the Numbers
850 New Mexico undergrads paid 150% or less of resident tuition to save $6.9 million AY Enrollment Data
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North Dakota by the Numbers
447 North Dakota undergrads paid 150% or less of resident tuition to save $1.6 million AY Enrollment Data
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Oregon by the Numbers 1,738 Oregon undergrads paid 150% or less of resident tuition to save $17.9 million AY Enrollment Data
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South Dakota by the Numbers
531 South Dakota undergrads paid 150% or less of resident tuition to save $2.7 million AY Enrollment Data
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Utah by the Numbers 894 Utah undergrads paid 150% or less of resident tuition to save $5.9 million AY Enrollment Data
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Washington by the Numbers
4,186 Washington undergrads paid 150% or less of resident tuition to save $47.8 million AY Enrollment Data
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Wyoming by the Numbers 1,024 Wyoming undergrads paid 150% or less of resident tuition to save $5.2 million AY Enrollment Data
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Questions about WUE? Step 1: Visit wuesavingsfinder.wiche.edu Step 2: Check the school’s website for information and call for details The institutions are your best resource! If you still have questions after speaking with them, contact WICHE at: TEL:
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