We know that college costs can be intimidating, but many students like you find that once financial aid is factored in, PLU is an affordable option – sometimes comparable to or even less expensive than state schools!
Simply, financial aid is money from university, as well as federal, state, and independent resources. It includes scholarships, grants, loans, and work study, and can be used to help pay for tuition, room and meals, books, and other college-related costs.
Below, we break down financial aid at PLU for you. Click on an icon or scroll down for information on each section.
PLU's Sticker Price
2024-2025
Tuition* & Fees: $52,259
Room & Meals (if living on campus): $13,008
Total (if living on campus): $65,267
Financial Aid Facts
$46,417 was the average financial aid offer in 2022-23
(from all sources, including scholarships, grants, work study, and student loans)
99% of PLU students receive financial aid
*For the incoming class of Fall 2024, PLU has a fixed tuition guarantee, which ensures that the cost of tuition is locked in from the first day of class until graduation day. You can find more information about the full cost of attendance here.
You probably already know that scholarships and grants don’t have to be repaid, but did you know that each year PLU awards more than $61 million in university-funded scholarships and grants?
Some of our scholarships include:
- Academic Scholarships – $12,000 to $26,000 per year – When you apply to PLU, you’re automatically considered for an academic scholarship
- Artistic Achievement Awards – $1,000 to $7,500 per year – In the areas of Art & Design, Media, Dance, Music, and Theatre
- Visit Scholarship – $1,000 per year – Visit campus the year prior to your enrollment and you’ll automatically receive this scholarship
We also offer need-based scholarships and grants (as determined by the FAFSA or WASFA)
But that’s not all! We encourage you to look and apply for outside scholarships, too. Some of the scholarship search engines we recommend are BigFuture, Niche, Appily, CollegeScholarships.org, Scholarships.com, and theWashboard.org (for Washington state residents).
Loans are available to students (and parents) on a need and non-need basis. Many student loans are interest-free while you are in school. A low-interest repayment program begins six to nine months after you graduate.
Completing the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) is the best way we can build a comprehensive financial aid package for you. The FAFSA is the method the federal government uses to determine how much you and your family can afford to contribute to your education, and it’s how PLU determines what need-based scholarships and grants, as well as loans and work study we can offer you. PLU’s FAFSA code is 003785.
If you’re not eligible to submit the FAFSA and you’re a Washington resident (i.e. if an undocumented student), you can fill out the Washington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA), which we can use instead to determine state and university need-based financial aid options.
Note: The 2025-26 FAFSA & WASFA are scheduled to open December 1, 2024.
ONCE YOU HAVE YOUR OFFER - DOING THE MATH
Connect with your PLU Admission Counselor, who can walk you through each part your financial aid offer and answer any questions you and your family have.
You can also work through our Do the Math Worksheet, which helps you calculate your total out-of-pocket expenses for PLU and compare financial aid offers and expenses from other schools.
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