Financial Aid
Tuition, fees, and financial assistance information for Pacific Lutheran University
In-State Tuition and Fees
$50,272
Out-of-State Tuition and Fees
$50,272
Average Net Price
$23,841
Price Difference
$26,431
Avg. financial aid
Tuition & Fees
Annual published tuition and required fees for residents of WA
Annual published tuition and required fees for non-residents
Average amount students pay after grants and scholarships
Net Price by Family Income (2022-23)
Average net price for students receiving Title IV federal financial aid (2022-23)
$0 - $30,000
$13,847
$30,001 - $48,000
$13,035
$48,001 - $75,000
$18,653
$75,001 - $110,000
$24,898
Over $110,000
$29,289
Financial Aid Overview (2022-23)
For first-time, full-time undergraduate students (2022-23)
Students Receiving Any Financial Aid
521 of 526 students
Grants & Scholarships
Recipients
520 (99%)
Average Award
$39,464
Federal Pell Grants
Recipients
190 (36%)
Average Award
$5,331
Aid by Source
State & Local Grants
227 recipients (43%)
$9,013 avg
Institutional Grants
519 recipients (99%)
$33,257 avg
Student Loans (2022-23)
Federal student loan data for all undergraduates (2022-23)
Total Borrowers
1,012
44% of students
Average Loan Amount
$11,074
Financial Aid Resources
Net Price Calculator
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Financial Aid Office
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FAFSA Information
Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid to qualify for grants, loans, and work-study programs.
Apply for FAFSA →Payment Plans Available
Many institutions offer flexible payment plans to help students manage education costs. Contact the financial aid office to learn about available options including:
- Monthly payment plans
- Deferred payment options
- Employer tuition assistance programs
Quick Links
Need Help?
Contact the financial aid office for personalized assistance with:
- Scholarship opportunities
- Grant eligibility
- Work-study programs
- Payment plan options
Phone
2535357411Federal School Codes
Use these codes when applying for federal financial aid