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Tuition & Costs

Find information and tools to budget and plan your semester.

Your education shapes who you become, both personally and professionally. Invest in yourself and your future by choosing an education that will help you build a strong, skilled foundation and set you up for success—no matter where you end up.

Undergraduate

95%

of applicants received scholarships and financial aid from TWU this past year.

$8M

in financial aid available to TWU students every year.

$5,750

is the average amount of financial aid TWU students received this past year.

First-Year Costs for 2026-27 Academic Year

Tuition
Tuition Total:  
$23,850 
Average Financial Aid:  
$5,750 
Tuition after Financial Aid: 
$18,100 
Housing, Meals and Fees
Housing:  
$3,380 
Meal Plan:  
$6,120 
Student Fees: 
$1,350

Typical costs for a domestic first-year undergraduate student (30 credits, fall/spring) living in Douglas Hall with bunk beds. On-campus living is required for first- and second-year students unless age 21+, married, living with a parent/guardian, part-time (11 credits or fewer), or with 57+ credits. Housing and meal plan costs reflect standard residence options. See the Housing & Dining page to explore additional options and pricing. See the Tuition & Fees page for international student tuition rates, as well as other undergraduate fees.

Other Student Types

Graduate Studies

See the costs of our Master or Doctoral programs.

Divinity School

See the costs for Trinity Evangelical Divinity School programs.

Degree Completion

See the costs for our flexible Undergraduate programs.

Budget & Planning

Use our Cost Estimator tool to explore the full financial picture of your Trinity Western education and build a plan with confidence. If you’d like personalized support, book an advising appointment with one of our financial aid counsellors to discuss your options and create a financial plan tailored to your goals. 

Estimate my Costs

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