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Bowling Green State University Fees - Need Info

Hey fellow applicants, so Bowling Green State University made it to my shortlist primarily because of their amazing programs. But before I finalize it, I need to make sure it fits within my budget. Can anyone share info on the current fee structure there? Also, any hidden charges or costs that I should know about before making a decision? Waitin' to hear from you guys.

a year ago

Hello! I understand the importance of considering the costs while making a college choice. It's smart to plan ahead!

As of the latest available figures, Bowling Green State University's in-state tuition fee is approximately $13,730 per academic year, while out-of-state tuition is around $21,720. Room and board is estimated to be around $10,200; however, this can vary depending on the type of housing and meal plan you choose.

Now, there are also some additional expenses to be aware of. This includes around $1,200 for books and supplies, $2,820 for personal expenses, and $750 for transportation. These are approximate values and may vary based on personal living habits and needs.

So, when you sum these up, you find that your total cost of attendance may vary from about $28,700 for in-state students to $36,688 for out-of-state students. However, it's important to remember that these are just estimates and your actual costs may vary.

Another important factor is financial aid. Be sure to fill out your FAFSA and consider applying for scholarships offered by Bowling Green State University. Many students end up paying significantly less than the total cost of attendance after financial aid is applied. Make sure to use the school's net price calculator to get a more personalized estimate of costs after potential financial aid.

Always remember to consider hidden costs or indirect expenses like travel - especially if you plan to visit home frequently, personal expenses, health insurance costs if not covered under your family’s plan, and any miscellaneous fees tied to your specific program of study. These could include lab fees or special equipment for art or science programs.

I hope this helps, and wishing you all the best in your college application journey!

a year ago

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