I'm trying to get a sense of how much attending Long Island University might cost me. Does anyone know what the tuition and fees look like, or if there are any ways to get some financial aid there?
Long Island University's tuition for the 2024-2025 academic year is approximately $40,248. In addition to tuition, there are also fees, room and board, and other expenses like textbooks and personal supplies to consider. Room and board is estimated to be around $17,800 for the academic year. So, all-in-all, expect the college's listed cost of attendance to be near $58,000. However, it's important to remember these are list prices and many students won't pay this full amount.
When it comes to financial aid, LIU does offer both need-based and merit-based aid for eligible students. Students applying for need-based aid will need to fill out the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) form to determine your SAI (student aid index), which helps the university assess your financial need.
For merit-based aid, having a strong application will increase your chances of receiving aid. This typically means having strong grades, SAT or ACT scores, and extracurriculars compared to the average admitted student.
Ultimately, the best way to get a more accurate picture of your costs would be to use the net price calculator on LIU's website. This tool takes into account your family's financial information and the university's typical aid packages to give you a more accurate estimate of what you and your family might expect to pay out of pocket.
Please remember this doesn't account for external scholarships or work-study programs that could also help offset costs, so also consider researching for those opportunities.
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