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Syracuse University Cost Before Aid?

I'm trying to plan my finances for college and wanted to know, what's the approximate cost of attending Syracuse University before financial aid is considered? And how generous is their financial aid?

a year ago

The cost of attending Syracuse University before financial aid varies depending on numerous factors. For the 2023-2024 academic year, the approximate cost can be broken down as follows:

1. Tuition: $61,310

2. Room and board: $18,444

3. Mandatory fees: $1,751

4. Books and supplies: $1,500 (estimate)

5. Personal expenses: $1,100 (estimate)

Adding these up, the total estimated cost of attendance before financial aid is approximately $85,214 per year.

As for the generosity of their financial aid, Syracuse University offers both need-based and merit-based financial aid packages, including scholarships, grants, loans, and work-study programs. While the specific amount of financial aid offered will vary based on a student's financial need, academic performance, and other factors, Syracuse University is committed to making education affordable and accessible for its students. About 88% of undergraduate students at Syracuse receive some form of financial assistance.

To get a better idea of the amount of financial aid you might be eligible for, I recommend using Syracuse University's Net Price Calculator on their financial aid website. This tool will provide you with an estimate of the cost of attendance after factoring in potential financial aid based on your unique financial situation and academic profile.

a year ago

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