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Concerned about Duke's Undergrad Tuition

Hello all! I'm very nervous about applications and such, and one of my main concerns is finance. I've had my eye on Duke and I was wondering if there are any work-study programs, scholarships, or other ways to offset the cost of tuition. What's the usual cost of the undergrad tuition like and are there any financial aid packages I should know about?

a year ago

Duke University's tuition for the 2024-2025 academic year is approximately $66,000. This number doesn't include the cost of room and board, books and supplies, or miscellaneous personal expenses which can push the total cost of attendance up to around $89,000 a year. However, it's important to keep in mind that these figures represent the sticker price, and many students do not pay the full amount thanks to financial aid.

Duke offers multiple forms of financial aid. Students from families with a total income of $60,000 or less receive full tuition, room and board through the university's financial aid program. Families with income up to $100,000 are ensured to have their demonstrated need met without any loans. Duke is also need-blind for domestic students, meaning that your ability to pay will not impact your acceptance probability.

You can enter your family's financial information into Duke's net price calculator (https://npc.collegeboard.org/app/duke) to get an estimated financial aid award. This will give you an idea of how much aid you might receive based on your family's particular financial circumstances.

Duke also offers work-study programs as part of its financial aid packages. This offers an opportunity for students to work on or off campus to earn money to help cover their educational expenses. Jobs vary widely, from assisting in research laboratories to working in the University's libraries.

There are also a number of scholarships available. Duke offers both merit-based and need-based scholarships, so you might qualify for additional assistance depending on your academic record and your family's financial situation.

Remember to apply for financial aid when you apply for admission to Duke. You'll need to fill out the FAFSA and the CSS Profile by the appropriate deadline to be considered for financial aid.

In conclusion, while Duke's tuition cost might seem daunting at first, there are several ways that this cost can be offset with financial aid. It's important to explore all options including work-study programs, scholarships, grants, and loans.

a year ago

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