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What's the Deal with Johnson and Wales?

Hello friends, I've been exploring Johnson and Wales University for degree programs like Culinary Arts and Hotel Management. Does anyone here have an idea about the tuition or any other costs of attending the university? Moreover, any insight about living expenses and dorm costs there? Would greatly appreciate any help!

a year ago

Sure, I'd be happy to provide some information on Johnson and Wales University.

Johnson and Wales is known for its strong programs in culinary arts and hotel management, with a hands-on approach to these disciplines. Let's go to your question about the costs now.

The tuition fee for undergraduate programs at Johnson and Wales is approximately $41,782 per year. However, keep in mind that tuition can vary depending on the individual program you choose. The university also charges various fees - such as a student services fee, technology fee, and a couple others - which add approximately $2,500 to the tuition cost.

Living expenses can differ based on personal preferences and lifestyle, but the university provides estimates for planning purposes. As of the current academic year, the estimated costs for room and board is about $18,000 per year. This estimate covers both the residence hall (dormitory) charges and the meal plan for the students.

In terms of books and supplies, the university estimates that it would cost around $1,000 per year. Personal expenses (like laundry, entertainment, etc.) are estimated by the university to be around $2,000 per year and transportation costs (which can vary significantly based on your personal situation) are estimated at around $1,000 per year.

Remember that these are just estimates provided by the university. Actual costs could be higher or lower based on individual student choices and circumstances.

Also, it's important to look into financial aid possibilities; the university offers several scholarships and grants that can significantly reduce these costs. It would be a good idea to check out the school's financial aid webpage and to contact the financial aid office to get more specific information tailored to your situation.

a year ago

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