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Best Washington Women's Tennis Programs, Ranked by Est. Aid/Athlete

Most families have no easy way to compare athletic aid from program to program. Below, we've ranked all 11 Washington women's Tennis programs by aid per athlete — the school's total athletic aid allocated to each program based on roster share. It's one of the clearest ways to see how much aid may be available per player at each school.

The average across Washington women's Tennis programs is $18,735 per athlete, with an average net price of $24,096, and rosters of about 9 athletes. Programs at the top allocate significantly more aid per roster spot, though how scholarships are split depends on division and sport.

Use this ranking to see which programs provide the highest aid per athlete, then explore the full directory or read our guide on stacking athletic, academic, and need-based aid.

Programs
11
Avg. Est. Aid/Athlete
$18,735
Avg. Net Price
$24,096
Avg. Roster Size
9

Top programs

Showing 8 of 11 programs.

Est. Aid/Athlete
$31,331
Net Price
$11,784
Roster
9
Est. Aid/Athlete
$31,160
Net Price
$36,948
Roster
9
Est. Aid/Athlete
$28,997
Net Price
$40,117
Roster
9
Est. Aid/Athlete
$28,339
Net Price
$18,171
Roster
9
Est. Aid/Athlete
$25,020
Net Price
$14,767
Roster
8
6. Highline College
Des Moines, WA
Est. Aid/Athlete
$1,957
Net Price
$11,783
Roster
6
Est. Aid/Athlete
$1,762
Net Price
$9,133
Roster
8
Est. Aid/Athlete
$1,313
Net Price
$13,932
Roster
4

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