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Ohio University Out-of-State Tuition

Little stressed about the whole college decision right now... Struggling to find the out-of-state tuition for Ohio University. Can anyone help me out? Also, any guidance on their financial aid for out-of-state students would be appreciated.

a year ago

The out-of-state tuition at Ohio University is currently $24,838 per academic year, excluding other expenses like room and board, books and supplies, and other personal expenses. However, keep in mind that tuition can vary by college within the university, and this figure might change year to year.

Financial aid is available for out-of-state students at Ohio University. They offer merit-based scholarships that out-of-state students are eligible for. The Cutler Scholars Program, for instance, is a highly competitive program for which out-of-state and in-state students are eligible. Successful applicants receive a full scholarship that covers tuition, room and board, and a book allowance. Keep in mind that the availability and amount of these scholarships can vary from year to year.

In general, all students are recommended to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to see what federal and state grants or loans they may qualify for. It opens up access to other scholarships as well. Make sure to submit it as early as possible because some forms of aid are distributed on a first-come, first-served basis.

It's also a good idea to use Ohio University's Net Price Calculator (https://npc.collegeboard.org/app/ohio) to get a better estimate of potential costs after subtracting forecasted grants and scholarships. This tool utilizes your family's financial data and the university's typical financial aid packages to predict your final out-of-pocket cost. However, this is just a forecast and the actual cost might vary.

Remember, the cost of attendance should be an important factor in your college decision, but not the only one. You should also consider factors like the quality of the programs you're interested in, the campus environment, location, and other factors that are important to you. You can always contact the financial aid office at Ohio University if you have further questions about tuition or financial aid.

a year ago

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