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Real Cost of Attending Wabash College?

After scouring the net for tuition costs, I noticed that Wabash College is a tad bit expensive. However, I hear the financial aid packages can be generous. Anybody here have experiences with their aid and what's the real cost of attending Wabash that I need to anticipate for?

a year ago

When it comes to figuring out the real cost of attending a college, you're right that tuition is only a part of the picture. Factoring in other costs such as room and board, books and supplies, and personal expenses, as well as potentially available financial aid packages, is key.

Wabash College, like many colleges, uses a comprehensive fee system, which includes tuition and fees, room, and board in the sticker price. For the 2024-2025 school year, the estimated comprehensive cost is approximately $66,465.

However, keep in mind that the vast majority of students do not pay the sticker price. Wabash College prides itself on making education accessible and provides considerable financial aid. About 98% of Wabash students receive some form of financial aid. The figures can change based on your specific circumstances, expenses and the financial aid package you qualify for.

Remember also that financial aid can come in many forms - need-based aid, merit scholarships, athletic scholarships, external scholarships and work-study programs. Your final tuition can therefore vary widely depending on the breakdown of your financial aid package.

Even though Wabash provides generous aid, it's also important to consider the extent of your personal expenses, which can include transportation, books and supplies, and other personal items. These can add significantly to the cost and are usually not covered by financial aid.

As a rule of thumb, make sure to use the Net Price Calculator on Wabash's financial aid website to get a ballpark of what your personalized cost might look like. This tool can really give you an accurate estimate based on factors like your family's income, your academic record, and other financial circumstances.

Remember that it’s always a good idea to double and triple check with financial aid offices directly about costs, potential aid and application processes. Having a clear picture of what to expect can help you prepare and make an informed decision about your education.

a year ago

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