I'm an out-of-state student considering applying to St. John's University. Does anyone know if the tuition for out-of-state students is higher than for in-state students? I want to make sure I'm factoring all costs into my decision.
St. John's University is a private institution, which means that there is no difference in tuition costs for in-state and out-of-state students. The tuition fees are the same for all students, regardless of their state of residency. However, don't forget to factor in other costs, such as housing, meal plans, transportation, and any additional fees, when considering the overall cost of attending St. John's University. To get a more accurate estimate of your potential expenses, I recommend using the net price calculator on the university's website. This tool will help you understand the possible financial aid package and the final cost of attendance based on your individual circumstances.
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