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UNH Out-of-State Tuition

Hey! I'm highly interested in the University of New Hampshire (UNH) but concerned about the out-of-state tuition. Has anyone here had experience with it? Would appreciate any advice!

a year ago

As an out-of-state prospective student, you're correct in identifying that the out-of-state tuition for the University of New Hampshire (UNH) is significantly higher compared to in-state tuition. For the 2024-2025 academic year, out-of-state tuition at UNH is $36,170, while in-state tuition is $15,520.

However, it's important to remember that these are sticker prices and your actual cost may be lower depending on your family's financial situation and the financial aid package you receive. UNH offers need-based financial aid to out-of-state students, which could help to lower the cost of attendance. To get an estimate of your net price (the amount you'd actually pay after scholarships and grants), you could use UNH's online Net Price Calculator: https://app.meadowfi.com/unh

Merit scholarships are another opportunity to cut costs. UNH offers several scholarships that out-of-state students are eligible for, such as the Presidential Scholarship, which awards up to $9,000 per year to high-achieving students. Factors like academic performance, leadership, and community service are key components of their merit scholarship assessment.

Consider applying for external scholarships as well - these are scholarships offered by organizations outside of UNH. There are many websites that can help you find these scholarships based on your academic achievements, extracurricular activities, community service, and other factors.

Of course, while it's crucial to consider finances, also factor in the academic and social aspects of the school. Does UNH offer strong programs in your areas of interest? Does it have the kind of campus life and community you're looking for? College is a significant investment, so it’s key to ensure you'll be happy and fulfilled.

a year ago

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