Cost of Attendance
At NCU, it is extremely important to us to keep our costs of attendance as affordable for our students as possible. Now, more than ever, we know it's important for you to get as much out of your educational investment as you can, so we want you to know some facts about what it costs to attend NCU:
- NCU costs approximately $10,000 less per year than our local competitors.
- Our students access over $14 million in financial aid every year.
Not only is NCU a very affordable college option, but the Financial Aid we offer may help to lower your out-of-pocket cost significantly, depending on your financial need and academic performance.
Here is a basic outline of what it costs to study at NCU:
2010-11 Estimated Cost:
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Description: |
One Semester |
Academic Year |
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Tuition:
Typical 15 Credits / semester |
$7,830 |
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$15,660 |
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Housing:
Residence Hall Rates Vary |
$1,595 |
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$3,190 |
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Meal Plan:
Varies depending upon Students Choice of Meal Plan |
$1,210 |
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$2,420 |
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General Fee |
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$335 |
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$670 |
Technology Fee |
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$108 |
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$216 |
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TOTALS: |
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$11,078 |
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$22,156 |
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It's important to remember that these costs can be lowered significantly by Financial Aid and NCU's Affordability Program. To see what types of Financial Aid you may qualify for, you can browse the Types of Financial Aid offered at NCU. You may also want to learn more about the Steps to Receiving Financial Aid, which includes information about how you can receive a personal award estimate from our Financial Aid Office.
You can also calculate your personal cost of attendance based on your anticipated housing, meal plan, and residence hall with our Cost Estimator Worksheet, which includes complete fee and price per credit information.
A complete listing of our Financial Aid programs, policies, and application processes can be found on our Financial Aid main page.
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