Cost of Attendance

We want to provide you with a valuable education, while also saving you money, and minimizing college loan debt. The table below illustrates tuition rates based on a student’s residency classification and includes 15 credits per semester for two semesters.

Starting Fall 2025

In-state tuition for ALL! The Bighorn Mountain Tuition Advantage begins Fall 2025. Learn more about the waiver and view the Fall 2025 Tuition & Fees page.

2024-2025 Estimated Annual Cost of Attendance

(2 Semesters/15 Credit Hours)

 

On Campus Housing Wyoming Resident Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) Out-of-State
Tuition & Fees $4,830 $6,420 $11,130
Books, Course Materials, Supplies
& Equipment
$1,800 $1,800 $1,800
Food & Housing Plan $9,760 $9,760 $9,760
Personal Expenses $1,620 $1,620 $1,620
Transportation $1,685 $1,685 $1,685
Estimated Annual Expense $19,695 $21,285 $25,995
Off Campus Housing Wyoming Resident Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) Out-of-State
Tuition & Fees $4,830 $6,420 $11,130
Books, Course Materials, Supplies
& Equipment
$1,800 $1,800 $1,800
Food & Housing $12,780 $12,780 $12,780
Personal Expenses $1,620 $1,620 $1,620
Transportation $3,955 $3,955 $3,955
Estimated Annual Expense $24,985 $26,575 $31,285
Living with Family Member Wyoming Resident Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) Out-of-State
Tuition & Fees $4,830 $6,420 $11,130
Books, Course Materials, Supplies
& Equipment
$1,800 $1,800 $1,800
Food & Housing $4,475 $4,475 $4,475
Personal Expenses $1,620 $1,620 $1,620
Transportation $3,955 $3,955 3,955
Estimated Annual Expense $16,680 $18,270 $22,980


*All items listed in the Cost of Attendance (COA) are considered to be good faith estimates and are subject to change.

Additional Information

The estimated cost for tuition and fees is based upon 15 credits during the 2024-2025 academic year (includes fall 2024 and spring 2025 semesters). If you plan to enroll for more (or less) than 15 credits, adjust your tuition and fee costs so that you will have a more accurate estimate of your expenses. The book allowance is based upon an average across all programs.

If you receive any federal financial aid, the total amount of financial aid assistance you receive from all sources (includes the Pell Grant, student and parent loans, work-study, scholarships, tuition benefits, athletic scholarships, etc.) cannot exceed your total COA. If your total amount of financial aid assistance exceeds your COA, federal law requires NWCCD to reduce your financial aid to eliminate the overage. If you borrow federal direct student loans, or receive a federal parent plus loan, a loan origination fee component will be included in your total cost of attendance.

The student’s actual costs for housing, food, personal expenses, and transportation will vary depending upon the options selected and individual spending habits.

The costs listed in the COA chart reflect estimates for the average expenses for students in each category. Students who enroll in one of the programs below should anticipate additional costs associated to the purchase of required supplies for the program and will exceed the average amount listed in the COA chart. The amounts listed represent an average cost of course materials, supplies, and equipment. Instructors of these programs will be able to provide students with a detailed list.

 

 

PROGRAM First Year Supplies Second Year Supplies
Art $150 $250
Commercial Motor Vehicle $2,520 N/A
Construction Technology $3,880* $2,580*
Dental Hygiene $11,005 $10,185
Diesel Technology $3,440* $2,740*
Farrier Science (1 semester) $3,300* N/A
Machine Tool $3,550* $1,920*
Massage Therapy Certificate $675 N/A
Nursing $4,095 $2,290
Welding $2,300* $400*

* This listed amount includes course fees, which will be included in the tuition and fee charges on a student’s account. Farrier Science: The course fee covers the costs of required tools for the Farrier Program (value of $1,500). A student is able to keep the tools after successful completion of the Farrier program.

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