Tuition & Fees

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Tuition

2024-2025 Academic Year

Lower-Division

  • In-District Idaho Resident: $139 / credit hour
  • Out-of-District Idaho Resident: $139 / credit hour + $50 per credit (up to $500 per semester)
  • Non-Resident / International: $306 / credit hour
  • Idaho Dual Credit Students: $75 / credit hour

2025-2026 Academic Year

Lower-Division

  • In-District Idaho Resident: $156 / credit hour
  • Out-of-District Idaho Resident: $156 / credit hour + $50 per credit (up to $500 per semester)
  • Non-Resident / International: $320 / credit hour
  • Idaho Dual Credit Students: $75 / credit hour

Upper Division

  • In-District Idaho Resident: $285 / credit hour
  • Out-of-District Idaho Resident: $285 / credit hour + $50 per credit (up to $500 per semester)
  • Non-Resident / International: $335 / credit hour

Tuition rates are subject to change. 

Residency 

Fees

Instructional Support Service Fee

2025-2026 Academic Year

  • Six (6) or more credits: $55 / semester
  • Less than six (6) credits: No fee

2024-2025 Academic Year

  • Six (6) or more credits: $55 / semester
  • Less than six (6) credits: $25 / semester

All students will be charged an Instructional Support Service Fee based on the number of enrolled credits each semester.

Course Material Fees

Some classes have fees in addition to the above costs to pay for course materials. Additional fees may include: 

  • Special course fees used to pay for special equipment, labs, or materials
  • IncludEd fees for digital instructional materials 

Visit Course Materials for a description of each of these fees and how to identify fees within  on myCWI. Fees are subject to change without notice.

Course Materials

Exceptions

Tuition and fee costs will vary from those outlined above for the following student populations: 

  • Adult Education: Grant-funded Adult Education classes are available at CWI at no cost to those in need of offered services.
  • Workforce Development: Costs vary for Workforce Development classes based on content and delivery.
  • Senior Citizens: Students, age 60 and over, qualify for 50% of tuition for lower-division classes based on applicable residency status. Visit the Senior Citizen Rates section on the  page of the Academic Catalog to learn more.

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