Student Financial Services
With God, it’s possible.
You probably already know that a Walla Walla University Christian education is a great investment—perhaps the most important one you'll ever make. But there’s one thing you may not know—how to make it happen. That’s why we’re here, to guide you through the process and help you every step of the way. Learn more now about how to pay for college.
95%
students qualify for financial aid
$28,336
average financial aid package per student per year
$40.8 million
total financial aid given to WWU students 2022-2023 year
Did you know?
- Over 95 percent of WWU students qualify for financial aid.
- WWU offers generous merit-based scholarship packages. Some are more than $70,000 over four years.
- Your scholarships and grants from WWU may total more than your state grant.
Financial aid
Financial aid is the combination of grants, scholarships, loans and work-study programs that make higher education possible for most students and families. While it's natural to worry about how to pay for college, by the time financial aid is considered, you could actually pay less out-of-pocket to attend WWU than you would for any other private college or even a state school.
Questions? 1 (800) 656-2315 | (509) 527-2315 | financial.aid@wallawalla.edu
Student employment
Working helps reduce your student debt, builds your resume and increases your chance of success in college. The Student employment office at Walla Walla University maintains a listing of available positions for college students looking for part-time work, internships and many other opportunities both on and off campus.
View available job listings on Job Scene
Estimate your earnings here
Learn more about student employment at WWU
Questions? 1 (800) 656-2357 | (509) 527-2357 | student.employment@wallawalla.edu
Student loans
Looking for additional loans to pay for school?
Questions? 1 (800) 656-2333 | (509) 527-2333 | student.loans@wallawalla.edu
Your student account
Access your account information, refunds and statements.
Manage your account through myWWU
Financial clearance instructions
View the financial bulletin
Questions? 1(800) 656-2815 | (509) 527-2815 | student.financials@wallawalla.edu
Your out-of-pocket cost, not the price tag, is what really counts, so keep your eyes on the bottom line. For most students and families, financial aid in the form of grants, scholarships, loans and Work-Study opportunities bring WWU within reach. With God, it’s possible.