Tuition & Financial Aid
Understand costs and explore scholarships, grants, loans, and work-study
Cost of Attendance
The total cost of attendance includes tuition, fees, housing, meals, books, supplies, transportation, and personal expenses. Your actual cost may vary based on program and living arrangements.
Estimate Examples
- Undergraduate in-state: $XX,XXX per year
- Undergraduate out-of-state: $XX,XXX per year
- Graduate (typical 9 credits/term): $X,XXX per term
Types of Aid
Scholarships
Merit-based awards that do not need to be repaid.
Grants
Need-based aid from federal, state, or institutional sources.
Loans
Borrowed funds that must be repaid with interest.
Work-Study
Part-time campus jobs that help cover expenses.
How to Apply
- Complete the FAFSA (U.S. citizens and eligible non-citizens).
- Submit any required institutional aid applications and documents.
- Review your financial aid offer in the student portal.
- Accept, decline, or reduce awards as needed.
- Complete loan counseling and Master Promissory Note if borrowing.
Priority Dates
FAFSA Opens
October 1
Priority Filing
February 1
Award Notifications
March – April