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Expenses for Kent State University?

Hi! I've always been interested in Kent State University, but I want to have a clearer picture of the finances. How much should I set aside for tuition, and perhaps other crucial expenses? Just trying to be really prepared.

a year ago

According to the Kent State University's web portal, for the 2024-2025 academic year, the estimated tuition and fees for an in-state undergraduate are as follows:

- Tuition and fees: $13,054

- Room and board: $13,440

- Books and supplies: $1,200

Subsequently, the total comes to $27,694 for in-state undergraduate students. For an out-of-state undergraduate student, the numbers are a bit higher:

- Tuition and fees: $22,904

- Room and board: $13,440

- Books and supplies: $1,200

The total costs would be $37,544 for out-of-state students. It's important to consider these are just estimations as costs can vary based on housing choices, meal plan selections, and personal/spending habits.

It's recommended you additionally set aside funds for personal expenses, travel, and potential increase in tuition over the years. Investigating opportunities for scholarships and work-study programs can also be helpful to offset some of these costs.

Lastly, remember to use the net price calculator available on the university's website (https://www.kent.edu/fbe-center/calculator) to get a more personalized estimate considering your specific financial situation. This tool might be helpful for trying to secure a more precise number. It uses information about your family's financial situation to estimate your likely net price—the price after subtracting the aid you're likely to be awarded.

Keep your information in order to fill out your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as soon as it's available after October 1 to maximize your eligibility for institutional and federal aid. Remember the SAI (Student Aid Index) score derived from your FAFSA application will be an important determining factor for aid as well.

a year ago

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