* All undergraduate and Masters in Architecture students living in University housing and all international students on an F-1 or J-1 visa must be covered by an adequate health insurance policy. Those who are covered under an existing health insurance plan may waive the University sponsored student health insurance. To waive, students are required to decline the University's insurance plan and provide information on their existing plan no later than August 14, 2013 by completing the form available at: www.rwu.edu/go/insurance.
Tuition
Summer 2013 Rates
Winter & Summer 2014 Rates
Master of Science Historic Preservation
Master of Arts in Art and Architectural History
Fall 2013 & Winter and Spring 2014 Rates
Summer 2013 Rates
Master of Arts in Teaching
Master of Arts in Literacy
Middle School Endorsement (Certificate)
Fall 2013 & Winter and Spring 2014 Rates
Summer 2013 Rates
Gordon School Teacher Residency Program
Fall 2013 & Winter and Spring 2014 Rates
Summer 2013 Rates
Master of Science in Construction Management
Fall 2013 & Winter and Spring 2014 Rates
Summer 2013 Rates
Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology
Master of Arts in Forensic Psychology
Fall 2013 & Winter and Spring 2014 Rates
Summer 2013 Rates
Master of Science in Leadership
Master of Public Administration
Leadership (Certificate)
Public Management (Certificate)
Health Care Adminstration (Certificate)
Fall 2013 & Winter and Spring 2014 Rates
Summer 2013 Rates
Master of Science in Criminal Justice
Master of Cybersecurity
Digital Forensics (Certificate)
Fall 2013 & Winter and Spring 2014 Rates
Summer 2013 Rates
2013-2014 Academic Year
Statement of Purpose:
Roger Williams University and Roger Williams University School of Law recognize that the increasing cost of higher education has a serious impact on the ability of potential students to further their education; and this is especially true where there is more than one college-age child within a family. The cost often impedes a student and his or her family from considering their top choice college/university. In an effort to allow potential students and their families to have access to and the choice of considering Roger Williams University and the Roger Williams School of Law, the University has established a tuition discount in situations in which multiple siblings attend the University and/or the Law School.
Policy:
If two or more siblings are enrolled simultaneously as full-time students at Roger Williams University as undergraduate or graduate students, and/or at the Roger Williams University School of Law, a tuition discount will be granted to the students. The siblings must have been accepted for admission to one or more of the component parts of the University or the Law School in accordance with all normal admission standards.
The tuition discount rate for siblings enrolled full-time at the University or Law School is as follows:
Schedule:
Siblings are eligible for tuition discount before the age of twenty–four (24) for the undergraduate program and before the age of twenty-six (26) for the graduate program and the School of Law. The tuition discount for students shall be terminated at the end of the semester in which the student reaches the age of 24 or 26, as the case may be.
Any financial aid awarded to a sibling would reflect the discount prior to being awarded the financial aid.
The discount shall not be applied retroactively, and cannot be combined with any other published tuition discounts.
This policy does not apply to fees and other charges.
PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY FOR SIBLING TUITION DISCOUNT:
The Bursar shall demand adequate proof that a student is eligible for the sibling tuition discount. In most cases the required proof would be a copy of a birth certificate or proof of adoption.
DEFINITIONS:
Full-time Enrollment – This policy applies to siblings enrolled full-time (12 credits minimum) in an undergraduate day program leading to a Bachelor’s Degree; full-time (9 credits minimum) in a graduate program leading to a Master’s Degree; and full-time (12 credits minimum) in a School of Law program leading to a Juris Doctorate.
Sibling – One or more individuals having at least one common parent, either biological or legally adopted.