Costs and Financial Aid
For 2012-13, the estimated cost for freshmen on campus is $29,320, which includes tuition, an activity fee, a technology fee, a parking fee, and room and board. Health services and Internet access were also included in the comprehensive fee.
For the 2011-2012 academic year more than 98% of full-time day students received financial assistance totaling more than $36 million. The average financial assistance package for new first year students exceeded $22,435 with $13,546 in grants and scholarships and the remainder in loans and workstudy.
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