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Estimated Cost of Attendance The first step in determining your financial need is to calculate the estimated cost of attendance at UW Oshkosh. The Financial Aid Office establishes cost of attendance budgets based on averaged and actual costs from reported data, survey data and Bureau of Labor Statistics data. These budgets include tuition and fees, books and supplies, room and board, and other expenses. Note: Your student account is the best and most accurate statement of direct educational expenses. Student account information and estimated cost of education can be found on TitanWeb.  Students bills generally appear on TitanWeb approximately 2 weeks before the start of an academic term. What do I have to pay for? Tuition is based on full-time enrollment for undergraduate students (12 credits).  It is based on 6 credits for graduate students. The full tuition cost includes segregated fees and is billed on a semester basis. The estimate of books and supplies is based on average cost for undergraduate and graduate students.




Your actual costs may be more or less than the average costs based on your course requirements. There are two housing costs factored into the cost of education. Students living with parents are considered commuter students. Students living on- and off-campus will have housing costs calculated that equal the average of the on-campus housing for the year. Food is also calculated differently for commuter and on- and off-campus students. The cost is updated each year based on the projected increase in the university food services costs. Day-to-day living expenses that don’t fall into any other category, such as clothing, medical, recreational expenses, toiletries and insurance. Roughly based on trips to school with standard course load. Estimated Cost of Attendance for Full Time Students 2016-2017 (per semester) Budget ItemWI ResidentNon-ResidentMinnesota Resident*Midwest ExchangeReturn to WI *Minnesota Residents may qualify for in-state fees and tuition reciprocity.




Contact: Higher Education Services Office 400 Capital Square Building 550 Cedar St. St. Paul MN 55101-2292 1-800-657-3866 Estimated Costs for Undergraduate Full-Time Students 2017-2018 (per semester) After the Financial Aid has been electronically disbursed to your student account at UW Oshkosh (e.g. after going through the application and receiving financial aid processes), the Student Accounts Office deducts all the billed costs from your aid, such as tuition, room and board (if applicable). If the amount billed to your account is less than the amount of Financial Aid for the semester, then the student is issued a “Refund Check” for the differences. The checks are available for pickup at the Cashier’s Office in Dempsey Hall two weeks after aid has been disbursed. Some aid, like the Pell Grant, is not disbursed until later in the semester. Therefore, some student may have Refund Checks available later in the semester. The Cashier’s Office will send an email to the student’s UW Oshkosh email account when his/her Refund Check becomes available.




Students can sign up for Direct Deposit and receive their Refund Checks sooner. Refund Checks can be deposited to your bank account via a direct deposit. You no longer have to wait in long lines and make a special trip to campus or wonder if your refund is available. Sign up on TitanWeb for this convenient option. You may be billed for a portion or all of your Financial Aid if you drop credit hours or are not at the minimum credit level (6 credits for Undergraduates and 4.5 credits for Graduate students) required for aid eligibility. If you are planning to attend part-time (less than 12 credits for Undergraduate students) or are considering to drop a class, it is important to consult with a Financial Aid counselor. Each semester, students receive an email from the Student Accounts Office notifying the student billing information is available on his/her TitanWeb account. The bill is due in full by the indicated deadline. If the student is unable to pay the bill in full, he/she can sign up for the Payment Plan.




Late September: 10% of the Total Bill is Due Late October: 50% of the Remaining Balance is Due Late November: Remaining Balance is Due Late February: 10% of the Total Bill is Due Late March: 50% of the Remaining Balance is Due Late April: Remaining Balance is Due For detailed information about actual costs per credit and payment deadlines, visit the Student Accounts Receivable website.Athletic Training Student Wins Chancellor's Award Senior Athletic Training student Daniel Meyer was honored last month with the Chancellor's Award for Excellence. This award acknowledges senior students who possess high academic and leadership qualities and demonstrates commitment to the ideals of excellence and service to others. The criteria for this award include:  academic performance, university related service (excluding athletics participation) and community involvement. We are very proud of Dan for his contributions to both the University and our Department.




Way to go Dan! Kinesiology and Athletic Training at UW Oshkosh Gain a competitive edge in the job market through a major in Kinesiology or Athletic Training. Major in Athletic Training Through hands-on learning, students in the UW Oshkosh Athletic Training major are prepared to provide athletic training services to the physically active populations in our ever-changing world. Learn more about majoring in Athletic Training at UW Oshkosh. Learn more about the required courses and academic planning in the Athletic Training program. Kinesiology students at UW Oshkosh gain the knowledge, skills and abilities to work as professionals in exercise and fitness and/or strength and conditioning. There are three emphases for the Kinesiology major: Learn more about majoring in Kinesiology and the three emphases. Learn more about the required courses and academic planning in the Kinesiology program. Check out our interview with Alumna Carly Wahl.

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