Financial Aid Whitworth University Net Price Calculator Whitworth University Scholarship Estimator/Net Price Calculator for Incoming Fall 2023 First-year Students Welcome to Whitworth's Scholarship Estimator/Net Price Calculator for First-Year Students. This calculator is designed to provide students with three pieces of information to estimate their cost of attending Whitworth for the 2023-2024 academic year (Note: the scholarship/grant criteria and levels may change in future years): An estimated range of the University Scholarship students may receive from Whitworth. University Scholarships are based on a holistic review of students' academic profile, personal background and other factors. An estimated net price to attend Whitworth after accounting for scholarships and grants. An estimated net price to attend Whitworth after accounting for all sources of financial aid. Part 1 will collect some basic information about the student. Part 2 will collect an Expected Family Contribution (either from the FAFSA or the Federal Student Aid Estimator found here: https://studentaid.gov/aid-estimator). We hope that you find this calculator helpful in understanding the resources available to attend Whitworth. * I acknowledge that the estimate provided using this calculator does not represent a final determination, or actual offer of financial assistance, or a final net price. Estimates are not binding and are based on the accuracy of information provided. * I agree to the statement above I would like to receive future communications from Whitworth about the admissions and financial aid process (i.e. important dates/deadlines, campus visit opportunities, scholarship notifications). Facts & Figures from 2022-23 Total scholarships and grants provided to undergraduates: $69.1 million Average financial aid (including scholarships, grants, loans and work study) awarded to incoming first-year students: $45,953 2023 US News Ranking of Best Regional University Values in the West: #1 The percent of first-year students who received scholarships and grants: 100% Income profile of 2022-23 freshman families (who filed the FAFSA) and received financial aid 21% $0 - $50,000 23% $50,001 - $100,000 20% $100,001 - $150,000 36% $150,001+