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Cost of attending Auburn University as an out-of-state student?

Looking for info on Auburn University's out-of-state tuition fee. I've done a bit of research online but I'm finding some conflicting information. I'm from Colorado and I'm interested in attending Auburn. Do they offer any specific scholarships for out-of-state students that might help offset the tuition cost?

a year ago

For the 2024-2025 academic year, the out-of-state tuition for Auburn University is approximately $34,922 per year. Please note that this is just the tuition and does not include other costs such as housing, meals, books, and other fees, which can add a considerable amount to the total cost. When you include all costs, the total cost of attendance as an out-of-state student at Auburn University can be around $58,914 per year. Auburn's Net Price Calculator can help you estimate your total cost: https://app.meadowfi.com/auburn.

In terms of scholarships, Auburn University offers several scholarships that are open to out-of-state students. One major scholarship to consider is the Presidential Scholarship, which covers $11,000 - $17,000 for four years for out-of-state students with a minimum high school GPA of 3.5 and an ACT score of 33.

Remember, deadlines are crucial when it comes to scholarships. You should complete your application by the priority deadline (normally in December for the following academic year) to have the best chance at these scholarships. If you're considering Auburn and these scholarships, I recommend reaching out to their financial aid office for the most accurate and updated information. They can guide you through the process and help you understand what financial assistance might be available for you.

Remember to also complete the FAFSA as early as possible. The information you provide on the FAFSA will help Auburn's financial aid office determine if you qualify for any government-issued aid, such as Pell grants, work-study, or student loans. Also, don't forget to search for external scholarships. There are plenty of resources out there that you can utilize to help offset the cost of attendance, particularly for out-of-state students.

a year ago

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