Hey guys, I've been looking into the University of Delaware recently and I'm really vibing with the school. However, I'm an out-of-state student and I couldn't find much info on the out-of-state tuition costs. Could anyone please help me out? Thanks a lot.
Sure, I'd be happy to help. The University of Delaware, as of the 2024-2025 school year, has an estimated out-of-state tuition of around $39,190 per year. Remember, though, that this figure is just the base tuition and doesn't include room and board, books, and other miscellaneous expenses, which can bring the total cost to around $61,036 per year. Remember that these are approximate numbers, and the actual cost might vary.
Also, while these costs might appear high, don't let it discourage you since most students don't end up paying the full sticker price. Financial aid, whether need-based or merit-based, can help offset these costs. So, I'd encourage you to take advantage of the University's net price calculator to obtain a more accurate estimate of what you might be expected to pay based on your family's financial circumstances.
Lastly, applying for scholarships both within and outside the university can further reduce your expenses. Just remember to be timely and diligent about this, since some scholarships tend to be first-come, first-served or have early deadlines.
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