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Cost of Attendance at Oregon State

Hello, anyone know about the current cost of attendance at Oregon State? Trying to work out the financial part of college and it's a tad stressful. Advice on scholarships or grants would be super helpful too.

a year ago

The cost of attendance at Oregon State University for the 2024-2025 academic year varies based on whether you're an in-state or out-of-state student:

- For in-state students: Tuition and fees are approximately $14,487 per year, while room and board are approximately $16,386 depending on the housing plan you choose. This would equate to about $30,873 per year before any additional costs like books, travel, or personal expenses.

- For out-of-state students: Tuition and fees come to roughly $38,457 per year, and combined with the same room and board costs, you're looking at around $54,843 before any additional costs.

Remember, it's important to estimate the total cost including personal expenses, travel, health insurance if needed, and books. Those expenses can add an additional $3,500 to $5,000 or more.

As for scholarships and grants, Oregon State University offers many automatically upon admission based on your grades and test scores, and some require separate applications. You can find a comprehensive scholarship database on the university's Financial Aid website, which outlines the scholarships they offer along with details about eligibility and how to apply. Also, take a look at external scholarships; they can be a great supplement to your financial aid. There are countless resources online to find these external scholarships, but don't forget to check local businesses and organizations as well.

Additionally, completing your FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) is always important. Based on this information, you may be eligible for federal grants, state aid, or university aid. This is something you should do regardless of whether you think you'll qualify; you might be surprised with the possible aid.

I hope this gives you a solid starting point! Good luck with your financial planning and applications. It can be overwhelming, but taking the time to understand the costs and potential aid can really pay off.

a year ago

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