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Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education

Western Regional Graduate Program

The Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE) was established more than 40 years ago to promote the sharing of higher education resources among the western states. One of the programs established by WICHE to meet this goal is the Western Regional Graduate Program (WRGP).

WRGP makes many high-quality graduate programs available to WICHE-state students at a reasonable cost. Residents of Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming are eligible to enroll at resident rates of tuition in designated WRGP graduate programs in these 14 states. There is no requirement that students meet financial aid criteria.

At Oregon State University, the graduate degree programs listed below participate in WICHE's Western Regional Graduate Program:

To be eligible for WICHE graduate student status at OSU, students must meet all criteria for graduate admission at Oregon State University, must be a resident of one of the participating states, and must apply to and be accepted in one of the graduate programs listed above. Included with your application materials should be your request to be considered for WICHE eligibility. WICHE status will permit you to pay instructional costs (tuition only) at the in-state rather than the non-resident rate. Please coordinate your request for inclusion as a WICHE Western Regional Graduate Program student with your program of interest.

For a complete listing of all WRGP participating programs, refer to the http://www.wiche.edu