Tuition
For the 2008-2009 academic year, tuition is $43,304.
Financial Aid
The Office of Student Financial Services at Midwestern University is here to
help you navigate the complexities of the financial aid process. We will work
closely with you to create a financial aid package that best meets your circumstances
and your needs. Nearly 90% of MWU students receive some type of financial aid,
and we are committed to providing user-friendly services so that you do not
need to worry about how you will finance your professional education. We will
also offer personal assistance and additional resources so that you can make
informed decisions about managing your finances.
Midwestern University administers federal, state, and private sources of financial
aid. All students seeking financial aid must meet general eligibility requirements
regarding citizenship, financial need, and satisfactory academic progress. Our
financial packages may include several sources of aid, including work study,
scholarships, grants, and loans.
Once you have been accepted into our University, have returned
a signed matriculation agreement, and have submitted your matriculation
deposit, we will send you a complete Financial Aid packet in the
mail. This packet will contain instructions for on-line applications
as well as a checklist of required documents. We will also give
you access to an advanced section of our web site, where you can
begin to apply for financial aid on-line.
You may call the Office of Student Financial Services at either campus if you
have any questions. Financial aid counseling can be completed by walk-in or
by scheduling an appointment with the office. Our office hours are Monday through
Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.
Downers Grove Campus, Phone: (630) 515-6101; Email: ilfinaid@midwestern.edu
Glendale Campus, Phone: (623) 572-3321; Email: az_fin_aid@arizona.midwestern.edu
Midwestern University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color,
national and ethnic origin, gender, sexual preference, or handicap in
the administration of educational policies, admission policies, financial
aid, employment, or any other University program or activity. It admits
qualified students to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities
generally accorded or made available to students.