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Seeking info on the Cost of Attending Seton Hall

I'm really interested in Seton Hall as one of my top choice schools. They seem to have the programs I'm interested in, but I'm having trouble finding specific details on the overall cost. Does anyone know where I could find an accurate breakdown of their tuition and other expenses?

a year ago

Seton Hall University provides a clear breakdown of its tuition and fees on its Office of the Bursar webpage. Although it's always essential to check for the most updated information through their official page, I can help give you a rough estimation.

As of the 2024-2025 academic year, the typical undergraduate tuition for full-time students (12-18 credits) stands around $50,000 annually. This figure does not include the cost of room and board, which typically can be around $15,000 to $16,000. You'll also need to factor in additional costs such as book supplies which can amount to around $1,000 annually, personal expenses, and transportation.

There's also a comprehensive fee of about $1,000 for full-time students which includes services like wellness, technology, and other student activity-related costs.

Now keep in mind, the actual cost can vary greatly depending on a student's personal circumstances such as their residential status, program of study, and more importantly, any financial aid, scholarships, or grants they might receive. It's also crucial to understand that these costs are an approximation and can change from year to year.

If you're curious about what you might actually need to pay, you might want to check out Seton Hall's Net Price Calculator. This tool can give you a more personalized estimate of what your cost of attendance might look like, factoring in your family's financial situation and potential aid. Make sure to have your most recent tax returns and a good sense of your family's finances on hand for the most accurate estimate.

a year ago

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