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WWU Financial Aid Opens Doors to Christian Education

By Caeden Rogers, August 07, 2025

For generations, Walla Walla University has been more than a school. It's a place where young Adventists grow in faith, discover their purpose and prepare to serve.

What many may not know is how deeply committed WWU is to making this experience accessible. Nearly every student receives financial aid and, with more than 210 scholarships available, the average student pays less than $10,000 out-of-pocket per year. In 2024, WWU was recognized as one of Washington’s best-value universities, reflecting careful stewardship and strong job preparation.

Each year, students from across the country arrive with big dreams and limited means. Thanks to the generosity of donors and the university's strong support system, they leave prepared to serve in classrooms, hospitals, churches and communities around the world.

Supporting Adventist education today helps raise the next generation of leaders, teachers and professionals. WWU continues to carry that vision forward with Christ at the center and affordability in mind.

Learn more at wallawalla.edu/financial-aid.

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Featured in: September/October 2025

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Caeden Rogers

WWU university relations supervisor
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