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Tuition at Portland State University

I'm trying to plan my finances and I wanted to know how much I should anticipate for tuition at Portland State University. Could anyone give me an estimate or tell me where to find accurate info? Any scholarships they offer that I should look into?

a year ago

Certainly, tuition and fees are certainly a major consideration for any student planning to attend university. Let's start with tuition. As of the 2024-2025 academic year, the average tuition rates at Portland State University (PSU) are as follows:

- For in-state students, it should be about $11,859 per year.

- For out-of-state students, it could soar up to $32,019 per year.

Remember, these figures don't include housing, meal plans, books, or other personal expenses, so you'll want to factor in those costs as well. To get a personalized estimate of what you might pay at PSU, check out their Net Price Calculator on the PSU website. This tool takes into consideration various factors such as your family's income, your academic profile, and your state of residency.

Regarding scholarships, Oregon residents can apply for the Oregon Opportunity Grant and the Oregon Promise Grant, among others. If you're not from Oregon, worry not – PSU offers several merit-based scholarships as well, such as the Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) program for out-of-state students from the western U.S. Additionally, there's the Presidential, Provost, and Dean scholarships for high-achieving students regardless of their state of residency.

Another source of financial aid can be from the federal government, which is where the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) comes into play. Many students qualify for some form of financial aid through the FAFSA, from grants to work-study opportunities.

Remember, while scholarships lower the cost of education, they often require separate applications and have limited availability. So make sure to check the due dates and apply early to maximize your chances of securing aid. Good luck with your planning.

a year ago

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