FAQ | Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) | WICHE Founded in 1987, the Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE, pronounced “woo-wee”) is a regional tuition savings agreement administered by the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE); the first WUE exchanges began in 1988
WUE: List of Schools - WICHE The Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) is a tuition savings program that makes attending out-of-state colleges and universities more affordable for students in the West
Tips For Students | Western Undergraduate Exchange - WICHE If you are a resident of the West* and find your desired major or school is in another Western state or territory, WUE (the Western Undergraduate Exchange) can help you pay less for tuition
WUE Handout - WICHE This handout provides information about the Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) and lists participating colleges and universities
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WUE - wiche. edu WUE Western Undergraduate Exchange ATTEND COLLEGE IN THE WEST FOR LESS How does WUE work? ts Through WUE, you receive a reduced tuition rate, giving you more education options for your mo on With WUE, participating public colleges and universities across the West agree to charge out-of-state students no more than 150% of the school’s in
Western Undergraduate Exchange Requirements | For Advisers | WICHE WUE (woo-wee) is an agreement among more than 170 public colleges and universities in the West* that allows eligible students to choose from hundreds of undergraduate programs outside their home state and pay no more than 150% of that institution’s in-state tuition rate