Step 1: Please provide the requested information. Your responses will be used to
calculate an estimated amount that students like you paid - after grant aid and scholarships but before
student loans - to attend this institution in a given year.
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dependency status is estimated to be Dependent. Provide this information and then click Continue.
Step : Based on the information you provided in previous steps, your
dependency status is estimated to be Independent. Provide this information and then click Continue.
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Based on the information you have provided, the following calculations represent the average net price of attendance that students similar to you paid in the given year:
Based on the information you have provided, the following calculations represent the average net price of attendance that students similar to you paid in the given year. This information applies only to the #LARGESTPROGRAM# program at the institution, which typically takes an average of #NUMBEROFMONTHS# months for a full-time student to complete. Prices may vary depending on the program of interest and its expected duration.
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By clicking below, I acknowledge that the estimate provided using this calculator does not represent a final determination, or actual award, of financial assistance, or a final net price; it is an estimate based on price of attendance and financial aid provided to students in a previous year. Price of attendance and financial aid availability change year to year. The estimates shall not be binding on the Secretary of Education, the institution of higher education, or the State. Students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) in order to be eligible for, and receive, an actual financial aid award that includes Federal grant, loan, or work-study assistance. For more information on applying for Federal student aid, go to http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/
Yes
Age:
How old are you?
Living arrangement:
Where do you plan to live while attending this institution? On-campus (in a residence hall, dormitory, or on-campus apartment) Living on my own or with a roommate Living with my parents or other family members
Residency:
Eligible for in-district tuition Eligible for in-state tuition Eligible for out-of-state tuition
State Residency:
High school or Transfer Student:
Are you applying from a High school or are you transfering from a different college? High school student Transfer student
Current GPA:
What is your current GPA?
Test scores: (If applicable)
What is your CR SAT score? What is your Math SAT score?
Or
What is your ACT composite score?
Marital Status:
Are you (the student) married? (Answer "yes" if you are separated but not divorced.) Yes
No
Children:
Are you (the student) the primary source of financial support for any children? Yes
No
Number in Family:
How many people are in your family's household? (Count yourself, your parent(s), and your parents' other children who are under the age of 24.)
Number in College:
Of the number in your family above, how many will be in college next year? (Count yourself and your siblings; do not count your parents.)
Household Income:
What is your household income?
Include income earned by yourself and your parent(s).
Include income from work, child support, and other sources.
If your parent is single, separated, or divorced, include the income for the parent with whom you live.
If the parent with whom you live is remarried, include both your parent's income and his/her spouse's income.
Less than $30,000
Between $30,000 - $39,999
Between $40,000 - $49,999
Between $50,000 - $59,999
Between $60,000 - $69,999
Between $70,000 - $79,999
Between $80,000 - $89,999
Between $90,000 - $99,999
Above $99,999
Number in Family:
How many people are in your family's household? Count yourself and your spouse (if applicable). Count yourself, your spouse (if applicable), and any children who are under the age of 24.
One
Two or more
Three
Four
Five
Six or more
Number in College:
Of the number in your family above, how many will be in college next year?
One Two or more Two or more
Household Income:
What is your household income? (Include income from work, child support, and other sources; if you are married, include your spouse's income.)
Less than $30,000
Between $30,000 - $39,999
Between $40,000 - $49,999
Between $50,000 - $59,999
Between $60,000 - $69,999
Between $70,000 - $79,999
Between $80,000 - $89,999
Between $90,000 - $99,999
Above $99,999
Academic Year: 2011-12
Estimated total direct costs:
$00,000
a. Estimated tuition and fees
$00,000
b. Estimated room and board
$00,000
Estimated total grant aid: (Includes both merit and need based aid from all sources, federal,state and institutional.)
$00,000
Estimated net price: (Direct cost minus grant aid)
$00,000
In addition to direct costs, you should plan to cover any additional indirect costs. Here are some approximate costs you should be aware of:
Books and supplies - $1,200
Misc – transportation, personal expense, etc. - $1,500
Room and board if you live off campus - $11,000
Please Note: The estimates above apply to full-time, first-time degree/certificate-seeking undergraduate students only. This estimate is based on an expected family contribution (EFC) of , your actual EFC will be determined each year by filing the FAFSA.
These estimates do not
represent a final determination, or actual award, of financial
assistance or a final net
price; they are only
estimates based on price of attendance and financial aid provided to
students in 2011-12.
Price of attendance and
financial aid availability change year to year. These estimates shall
not be binding on
the Secretary of Education,
the institution of higher education, or the State.
Not all students receive
financial aid. In 2011-12, 90% of our full-time students enrolling
for college for the first
time received grant/scholarship aid. Students may also be eligible
for student loans and
work-study. Students must complete the Free Application for Federal
Student
Aid (FAFSA) in order to
determine their eligibility for Federal financial aid that includes
Federal grant, loan, or
work-study assistance. For more information on applying for
Federal student aid, go to
http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/