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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.

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How to use this tool

  1. Enter annual tuition and mandatory fees.
  2. Enter room and board (or your living costs), books, and other expenses.
  3. Enter grants and scholarships (gift aid only — not loans).
  4. 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.