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Which Public College in Ohio Costs the Most?

So, I'm trying to narrow down my college options in Ohio. Anyone got info on which public college here is the most expensive?

2 years ago

Sure! Cost can vary significantly depending on whether you're a resident of the state or an out-of-state student, but as of the latest data, Miami University - Oxford often tops the list as the most expensive public college in Ohio for both in-state and out-of-state tuition. It's important to bear in mind, however, that these are sticker prices, and financial aid packages can reduce the cost.

For in-state students, as of the latest data, tuition at Miami University - Oxford is estimated to be around $18,162 per year. For out-of-state students, the tuition rises to around $40,822 per year. This doesn't include room, board, and other personal expenses, so the total cost of attendance will be higher.

One thing to remember is that college costs can be somewhat misleading at face value. A significant percentage of students receive financial aid in the form of grants or scholarships, and these can lower the actual amount you pay out of pocket significantly.

I highly recommend contacting the financial aid office at any college you're interested in attending or use their net price calculator to get an estimate of what the cost might look like after taking into consideration scholarships, grants, and other forms of aid. This will give you a much clearer picture of what you might actually expect to pay! Hope this info helps!

2 years ago

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