2024-25 Tuition & Fees
- Associate of Arts/Associate of Science: $188.90 per credit
- Associate of Arts/Associate of Science Out of State Rate: $283.35 per credit
- Post Secondary & Vocational: $149.50 per credit
- Post Secondary & Vocational Out of State Rate: $224.25/credit
- Adult Basic Education courses (Wisconsin residents): No tuition, $5.00 materials fee; $9.72/credit activity fee. Out-of-state fees apply.
- HSED: Classes are free for Wisconsin residents. Verification of Wisconsin residency may be required to enroll at the resident tuition rate. Non-residents are welcome to attend for a fee of $54 for orientation and $216 for classes.
- Standard Material Fee: $5.00
- Student Accident Insurance: $4.50 per semester for students taking at least one eligible post-secondary course
- Student Activity Fee: $9.72 per credit
- Parking and Technology Fee: $5.50 per credit
*Figures based on estimated costs for Gateway’s Post Secondary & Vocational programs for Wisconsin residents.
Material Fees
- Lecture course: $5.00 per class. Some courses have additional material fees.
Other Fees
- Application Fee: $30.00 nonrefundable
- If you are already accepted in a Gateway program and want to add an additional program, complete a Program Add Form.
- Student Accident Insurance Coverage: $4.50 per semester for students taking at least one eligible post-secondary course
- Student Transcript Fee: $10.00 standard; $27.00 rush
- Replacement Diploma: $30.00
- Miscellaneous Proctoring: $25.00 per hour
Testing
- Placement Testing: $15.00 per testing session
- Accuplacer
- Companion
- Keyboarding for course placement when required (no fee)
- GED: $33.75 per test; $10.00 for retests
- GED and HSED Credential Fee: $15.00
- GED - Civics or Health: $10.00 per test
- Advanced Standing - Credit for Prior Learning: $15.00
- Credit for Prior Learning (CPL)
- Prior Learning Assessment (PLA)
- PLA Test: $50.00
- PLA Skills: $90.00
- PLA Portfolio: $90.00
Cost of Attendance
Cost of Attendance (COA) estimates typical expenses for a student and is used to set the maximum amount of federal aid any student can receive. View our COA web page to learn more.