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Cost info for Arkansas Tech University?

Hey, future Arkansas Tech student here, hopefully. Can anyone break down the cost of attending, including tuition, housing, and textbooks? I'm definitely feeling a little stressed about budgeting this all out.

a year ago

Absolutely, it's smart to project expenses ahead of time so you can plan accordingly. Based on the information from Arkansas Tech University's website, here's a rough breakdown as of the 2024-2025 academic year:

Annual In-State Tuition: The current in-state tuition for undergraduate students is approximately $6,000 per year.

Out-of-State Tuition: For out-of-state students, tuition is around $12,000 per year.

Room and Board: Campus housing and meal plan costs depend on the type of accommodations and plan you choose, but you can generally expect to pay around $8,800 for an academic year.

Books and Supplies: The University estimates that the average student will spend around $2,575 per year on textbooks and supplies, but this can vary widely based on your major and whether you buy or rent your textbooks.

So, if you're an in-state student who opts for the average meal plan and on-campus housing, you might expect a total cost of about $17,400 per year. Out-of-state students with similar preferences might be looking at around $23,400 per year.

Again, these are rough estimates and actual costs can vary. It's also good to check out additional fees that might apply. For example, specific programs might have extra fees. So it's a good idea to connect with the financial aid office or check the university's website to get the most accurate information for your situation.

Remember, these are just the costs before any financial aid or scholarships, so your actual cost could be considerably lower if you qualify for any aid. Always ensure to complete your FAFSA and apply for any relevant scholarships. Good luck!

a year ago

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