Large Merit Scholarship: What's My Net College Cost?
A $25,000 merit scholarship significantly reduces the net annual cost of a $40,000 tuition private college.
How to use this tool
- Enter annual tuition and mandatory fees.
- Enter room and board (or your living costs), books, and other expenses.
- Enter grants and scholarships (gift aid only — not loans).
- Read your net annual cost and a four-year estimate.
Calculate your net annual college cost after applying a $25,000 merit scholarship to total cost of attendance.
Frequently asked questions
- Should I include loans as aid?
- No. Only enter grants and scholarships you don't repay. Loans must be paid back with interest, so counting them as aid would make college look cheaper than it is.
- Why might my four-year cost be higher than 4× one year?
- This tool multiplies by four for simplicity. In reality tuition usually rises each year and aid can change, so the true four-year total is often higher. Run each year separately for a precise estimate.
- What is the difference between sticker price and net price?
- Sticker price is the full cost of attendance before aid. Net price subtracts grants and scholarships and is the better gauge of what you'll actually pay.