I'm currently a junior in high school and debating whether to stay in state or venture out. Can anyone shed light on which college in the USA offers the lowest cost of attendance?
There are a couple of colleges in the US known for their affordability. Here are a few:
1. Brigham Young University (BYU) - BYU, located in Provo, Utah, is sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS). If you're a member of the LDS Church, tuition comes out to just over $6,500 per year. If not, tuition is approximately $15,500 per year, still quite affordable compared to other universities.
2. Berea College - Berea is a unique institution in Kentucky that operates differently from most other colleges. Every student admitted to Berea receives a fully-funded tuition scholarship, so you only need to worry about room and board, books, and personal expenses.
3. Webb Institute - If you're interested in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Webb Institute in New York offers a full-tuition scholarship to every admitted student. You'd only need to cover room and board, books, and personal expenses.
Remember to consider more than just the sticker price, though. Find a school that not only fits into your budget but also offers a strong program in your area of interest. Also, research financial aid opportunities available at different schools. Some more expensive colleges might actually turn out to be cheaper once need-based or merit-based aid is taken into account.
For a personalized analysis of the costs and aid available at different colleges, I would recommend using the CollegeVine cost calculator. Good luck as you navigate this process!
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