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Rosemont College Tuition Details?

Hi everyone! Can anybody let me in on the tuition costs at Rosemont College? I'm trying to consider all the associated expenses too, such as housing and textbooks. Thanks for your help!

a year ago

Sure, happy to help you with this!

Rosemont College, a private institution in Pennsylvania, has a tuition cost that varies slightly depending on whether you're an undergraduate or graduate student. For the traditional undergraduate programs, the full-time tuition for the 2023-2024 academic year is approximately $20,885.

In addition to tuition, you also have to account for room and board, which typically ranges around $13,500 per academic year. Keep in mind these rates can fluctuate slightly as per the type of housing you go for (single room, double room, etc) and whether you decide to get a meal plan.

Textbook costs are somewhat variable and will largely depend on your course selection. According to some estimates, students typically spend an average of $1,200 annually on textbooks and supplies.

It's essential to note that these numbers are before any financial aid is applied. Depending on your family's financial situation, the net price you pay could be significantly less thanks to need-based financial aid grants and scholarships.

Lastly, don't forget to factor in personal expenses and transportation, as these can also influence your total cost of attendance. While these will vary significantly from student to student, $2,000 per academic year is a reasonable estimate for the average student.

I recommend using Rosemont College's net price calculator (https://www.rosemont.edu/admissions/tuition-and-aid/cost-of-attendance/net-price-calculator.php) for a more accurate estimate, taking into consideration your family's financial situation. It can be a useful tool to help you gauge your potential out-of-pocket expenses after accounting for financial aid.

I hope this information helps in your college planning!

a year ago

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