Financials
Wayne State University has a strong commitment to making higher education affordable. In the 2010 academic year, the university awarded $335 million in financial aid and scholarships. Even while WSU maintains its status as one of only three universities in the state ranked in the top research category of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, tuition at Wayne State remains among the lowest of Michigan's 15 public universities.
Fall 2010 tuition for in-state lower division students (59.99 credits or less) was $263.45 per hour, while in-state upper division students (60.00 credits or more) pay $310.55.
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