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University of Idaho: How Much Does It Cost?

Hey there, folks! I'm a rising junior from Washington. I've been pondering over the University of Idaho as a potential option. However, I'm not completely sure about the cost. Can anyone provide me with a ball-park figure of their tuition fees, including room and board?

a year ago

The University of Idaho offers two different tuition rates - an in-state tuition rate for Idaho residents, and an out-of-state tuition rate for non-residents. Given that you are from Washington, the out-of-state tuition would be applicable to you. For the academic year 2024-2025, the out-of-state tuition at the University of Idaho is approximately $28,320 per year.

The fees associated with attending the University of Idaho extend beyond tuition. There are additional costs, like room and board, books and supplies, and personal expenses. Room and board will vary depending on the type of housing and meal plan you choose, but for 2024-2025, it's around $10,700 per year on average.

For other costs, the University estimates around $1,100 for books and supplies and approximately $2,200 for personal expenses as a reasonable approximation. However, these will vary depending on individual circumstances, so you might want to budget accordingly.

By totaling the figures, the approximate cost to attend the University of Idaho as an out-of-state student, including tuition, room and board, and other expenses, could be around $42,320 per year.

Keep in mind, however, the net price—the price you will ultimately pay after factoring in financial aid—may be far lower, depending on your family's financial circumstances. You can check this by using the net price calculator (https://www.uidaho.edu/financial-aid/cost-of-attendance), which takes into account your family's income, your academic profile, and other factors to provide an estimated financial aid award.

a year ago

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