Cost of Attendance
Your cost of attendance is an estimate of direct and indirect costs for two semesters. Actual costs vary depending on factors including your personal choices.
Understanding Cost of Attendance
Your true cost of attendance is unique to you as an individual. Cost starts with the tuition and fees UWF charges per credit hour. But what you actually pay depends on how many classes you take, your choice of housing and meal plans, and indirect costs like textbooks and transportation. Financial aid can be used toward many of these costs.
The "sticker price" of tuition and fees, housing and meals
What you pay after financial aid for tuition and fees, housing and meals
Books, supplies, transportation and personal expenses
Financial aid awards are based on estimated cost budgets. Budgets vary by factors including student type, residency, credit hours and housing.
Cost of Attendance EstimatesReview profiles of real UWF students and the aid they were awarded after completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Financial Aid ProfilesIf you have not completed the FAFSA, use this cost calculator for a detailed estimate of what financial aid and costs might look like based on potential awards and your family's financial information.
Cost CalculatorYou can use the estimated direct cost calculator to quickly estimate what you will actually pay. If you have already received a financial aid award letter, you can enter your scholarships, grants and loans directly.
Estimated Direct Cost Calculator