When comparing financial aid packages from other schools, make sure you are comparing the total cost of attending that school, not just the total financial aid awarded. It is important for you to budget and make wise decisions regarding how to utilize the financial aid funds you receive.
|
Resident |
Resident At |
Non-Resident |
Tuition & Fees* |
$2,343 |
$2,343 |
$9,723 |
Loan Fees |
$48 |
$48 |
$48 |
Room & Board |
$9.272 |
$3,218 |
$9,272 |
Books & Supplies |
$1,200 |
$1,200 |
$1,200 |
Travel |
$1,350 |
$1,350 |
$1,350 |
Personal Expenses |
$2,200 |
$2,200 |
$2,200 |
Total |
$16,413 |
$10,359 |
$23,793 |
* Based on 15 credit hours for 9 months (Fall and Spring semesters).
Tuition and Fees: The average cost of tuition and fees for a typical in-district student based on enrolling for 30 semester hours for nine months. The actual costs that a student incurs will vary depending on the student’s associate degree or certificate program.
Loan Fees: The average loan fee associated with a student loan.
Room and Board: A reasonable estimate of what it would cost to live in Austin while attending school. Actual costs may vary by individual choices related to location and circumstances. Typically includes rent, food, snacks, household supplies and utilities.
Books and Supplies: The average cost of books and supplies for a typical student for an entire academic year. Typically includes books, educational supplies, course materials, and computer-related expenses excluding the purchase of a personal computer.
Transportation: Transportation costs to and from class and work (e.g., bus fare, gasoline, tolls, parking)
Personal Expenses and Miscellaneous: Estimate of costs for clothing, haircuts, entertainment and other miscellaneous expenses. What you actually spend on these types of items may be higher or lower depending on your own lifestyle.
State of Texas Net Price Calculator – Estimated Cost of Attendance
