We believe in helping you make informed decisions about your degree plan financing and provide you with an estimated summary of your financial aid eligibility to use to begin to budget, plan, and prepare for the next four years. Your estimated cost of attendance is your budget for the year, designed to take into account both direct and indirect cost estimates, from which we base the total financial aid from all sources that you are eligible to receive.
Direct costs are charges paid to and billed by the Finance Office. These charges include tuition, any applicable fees like parking or technology fees, on-campus housing and meals (if applicable). You can find more specific information on the direct costs associated with your program here on the Tuition and Fees page.
Indirect costs are estimates for additional expenses to consider that are not charged to you by the university. These charges include things like books, supplies, personal expenses, transportation, off-campus housing, meals and any one-time costs associated with obtaining a professional license, certification, or other professional credential.
When considering your financial aid options, we encourage you to borrow conservatively, accepting loans for only what you need.
*All costs are estimates based on full-time enrollment