Yo everyone, I potentially want to go to the University of Oregon for college, but I need to know what I'm getting myself into price-wise. Does anyone here have the 411 on the most recent costs of attending, including tuition fees, housing, and meals?
Hello! Sure, I can provide some information about the University of Oregon's current costs.
For the 2024-2025 academic year, the estimated costs are as follows:
- For in-state students, the tuition fees are around $16,100.
- For out-of-state students, it's quite a bit more, around $44,600.
These figures cover full-time attendance during the academic year and are subject to change on an annual basis.
In terms of housing, the costs can vary depending on the residence hall and the type of room (for example, private vs. shared), but you can expect it to run about $16,600 for the academic year (fall and spring semesters). This includes your dining plan.
Speaking of meal plans, most first-year housing options require a meal plan, which is typically included in the total housing cost. There are several meal plan options to suit different dietary needs and preferences.
Remember, these figures are just estimates and the final costs may vary depending on personal expenses, such as buying books, commuting, personal care, and recreational activities. Also, these figures do not include scholarships, grants, or financial aid you might be eligible for which could potentially lower these costs significantly. For an accurate estimate tailored to your situation, you could use the university's net price calculator located on their financial aid website (https://financialaid.uoregon.edu/net_price_calculator). This will take into account your family's financial situation and any potential aid you might receive.
Hope this helps you with your decision-making process!
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