The West Virginia University Board of Governors approved tuition and fee schedules for the WVU system, including West Virginia University Institute of Technology, on Friday, May 1, 2015.
Students attending WVU Tech will not pay more in academic program fees for the 2015-2016 academic year. However, tuition will increase by less than five percent, amounting to $144 for in-state students and $372 for out-of-state students per semester. Meal plan and housing rates will increase slightly. Students can expect to spend $53 more for meal plans and $187 more for housing on average per semester.
“WVU Tech remains a wise and affordable investment. Our students receive high quality instruction with individualized attention on a close-knit campus from faculty and staff who genuinely care about student success,” shared Campus President Carolyn Long.
The value of a WVU Tech degree is nationally recognized. The institution received high marks on Payscale’s 2015 College Return on Investment Report, ranking number six (#6) in the nation and number one (#1) in West Virginia for student return on investment. WVU Tech is also ranked in the top 100 engineering programs in the nation by U.S. News and World Report.