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Most affordable colleges in the Midwest?

I am considering attending college in the Midwest because I've heard it's a great place to study. But I need to make sure that wherever I end up won't put a massive hole in my pocket. Anyone knows some affordable colleges in the Midwest?

a year ago

Certainly, there are numerous affordable options to consider in the Midwest. Here are a few notable ones based on average net price, which takes into account any financial aid, grants, or scholarships students usually receive.

1. University of Minnesota, Morris: Known for its liberal arts education, University of Minnesota, Morris offers a competitive tuition, especially for residents of Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin due to reciprocity agreements.

2. Indiana University, Bloomington: As a public research university, it provides substantial financial aid and a number of scholarships for both in-state and out-of-state students.

3. Truman State University in Missouri: Another public university recognized for its affordability, offering a quality education at a competitive price. They also have a number of scholarships available to lower costs further.

4. University of Iowa: Known for its strong programs in creative writing, healthcare, and business, University of Iowa offers reasonable tuition rates, especially for in-state students.

5. Purdue University in Indiana: While Purdue isn't the cheapest option around, they have adopted a tuition freeze in past years, offering a great value for their engineering and agricultural programs.

Remember, affordability isn't just about tuition numbers. Be sure to use the Net Price Calculator for each school to get a better idea of what you might actually pay after financial aid is factored in. These are only a few examples, there are plenty of other cost-effective institutions across the Midwest. Plus, don't forget to apply for external scholarships as well to help further offset costs.

a year ago

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