Average cost after financial aid (scholarships, grants and loans)

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Family incomeAvg. financial aidAvg. cost after financial aid
$0 - $39,999 $75,340 $0
$40,000 - $79,999 $73,094 $1,790
$80,000 - $119,999 $62,428 $11,977
$120,000 - $159,999 $52,450 $21,950
$160,000 - $199,999 $46,053 $28,347
$200,000+ $41,350 $33,050

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Estimate Aid: Frequently Asked Questions

The Net Price Calculator is a tool for prospective first-year students and families to estimate their cost of attendance after anticipated scholarships and grants. You can find it on the Estimate Aid page. See the Calculator button. 

Your estimate is a planning tool; it includes both direct costs billed by 51³Ô¹ÏÍø and indirect expenses, so your actual bill is usually lower than the total estimate. 

Eligible 51³Ô¹ÏÍø students who complete the FAFSA can use federal student loans and, in some cases, work-study to help pay remaining costs. 

You can screenshot your calculator results and email 51³Ô¹ÏÍø's financial aid team, who will help you interpret the estimate and talk through next steps. 

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