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Out-of-state tuition for University of Houston?

Hey everyone, I'm seriously considering the University of Houston for college but I'm from out-of-state. I'm a little worried about the cost. Just wondering, how much more is out-of-state tuition at UH compared to in-state? Also, are there scholarships or financial packages to help out out-of-state students?

a year ago

At the University of Houston, out-of-state students typically pay significantly more than Texas residents. According to the latest data, the estimate for out-of-state tuition and fees for an undergraduate is approximately $28,065 per academic year, while the tuition for Texas residents is around $11,567. Therefore, out-of-state students should expect to pay a little over twice the amount of Texas residents.

The good news is, the University of Houston does offer scholarships and financial aid packages for out-of-state students that could potentially offset this cost. One such program is the Academic Excellence Scholarship which awards $2,000 - $12,000 per year based on high school rank and SAT/ACT scores. UH also offers other merit-based awards to high performing students who may not be Texas residents.

In addition to these university-provided scholarships, I would also recommend exploring opportunities for external scholarships. Many private organizations offer scholarships for out-of-state students. Lastly, don't forget to fill out your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as early as possible to secure all potential federal financial assistance.

And always remember, the cost of attendance is not just tuition—it also includes expenses like housing, meals, transportation, and textbooks so you have to factor that into your budgeting. University of Houston estimates that these additional costs may sum up to around $15,000 per academic year.

In summary, while out-of-state tuition is significantly higher at the University of Houston, there are financial aid opportunities available to help mitigate the cost. Research thoroughly and apply early to maximize your opportunities for financial assistance.

a year ago

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