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Nebraska Wesleyan University

Lincoln, NE nebrwesleyan.edu 1,514 students

Nebraska Wesleyan University's campus is located in a residential area of Lincoln, providing a traditional college setting within a larger city. Known for its strong liberal arts focus, the university fosters a close-knit community with an emphasis on undergraduate education. A distinctive element of student life is the emphasis on the "Nebraska Wesleyan Experience," encouraging students to engage in research, internships, and study abroad opportunities. The university's affiliation with the Methodist Church also contributes to its values-based atmosphere.

Programs
9
Analyzed in dataset
Earnings
$44,318
Average graduate, 1 yr after
Tuition
$41,658
Sticker price (est.)

Financial Aid

The sticker price is rarely what families actually pay. Nebraska Wesleyan University's grant and scholarship aid lowers the net price for most income brackets. 30% of students receive Pell Grants; 56% take federal loans.

Key Insight

Average net price across income brackets is $22,225, roughly 47% lower than the published tuition.

Net Price by Family Income

Academic Year 2025
Income Bracket Avg Net Price 4-Year Net Cost
$0 – $30K $20,377 $81,508
$30K – $48K $18,737 $74,948
$48K – $75K $19,482 $77,928
$75K – $110K $24,859 $99,436
$110K+ $27,670 $110,680
Sticker price (no aid) $41,658 $166,632
Net price = tuition + fees + room & board minus grants and scholarships, by reported family-income bracket. Source: IPEDS Student Financial Aid survey via College Scorecard.

Programs at Nebraska Wesleyan University

9 degree programs ranked by DegreeOutlook Score. Click any program for AI scenario analysis and 10-year earnings projections.

Degree Program DW Score 1-yr Earnings AI Risk ROI
Nursing Compare across schools →
74
$76,333/yr High 4.0x
Accounting Compare across schools →
60
$60,923/yr Very High 2.7x
Business Compare across schools →
60
$49,372/yr High 3.3x
Teacher Education Compare across schools →
50
$42,988/yr High 1.6x
Social Work Compare across schools →
36
$40,080/yr Moderate 2.0x
Communication and Media Studies Compare across schools →
34
$41,188/yr High 1.5x
Psychology Compare across schools →
31
$35,540/yr High 2.0x
Health & Physical Education Compare across schools →
31
$28,791/yr Moderate 2.6x
Theater & Drama Compare across schools →
21
$23,649/yr Moderate 0.4x