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What's the deal with University of Redlands cost?

Hey folks, got University of Redlands on my radar. Can anyone fill me in on the cost situation? Trying to budget my potential college expenses and any info would be much appreciated.

a year ago

Sure, the University of Redlands, like many private institutions, has a sticker price that may seem intimidating at first glance. As of 2024-2025, the tuition fee is roughly around $60,128 per year. However, this doesn't include housing, meals, books, and personal expenses which can add up to approximately an additional $15,000-20,000.

But keep in mind that the majority of students don't pay the full sticker price. The university offers both need-based financial aid and merit scholarships. According to University data, more than 90% of students receive some form of aid, bringing the average net price closer to $21,600, though it can be lower for students with greater need.

Furthermore, the University of Redlands states that it does its best to meet 100% of demonstrated need, again making the actual cost quite more affordable for many. However, this is not possible in all cases.

When planning your potential college expenses, remember to take into account not just tuition, but also housing, textbooks, personal expenses, and potential travel costs. Also, consider indirect costs, like the opportunity cost of not working full-time.

The specific financial aid package offered can vary greatly based on your family's financial situation and your academic profile, among other factors. To get a better sense of what you might pay, it's a good idea to use the University of Redlands' Net Price Calculator, which can provide a more personalized estimate.

Hope this helps in your planning. Remember, college is an investment and it's essential to consider the financial aspect just as much as the academic and social fit.

a year ago

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