How much are you paying for college?

LivinLaVivaPollo

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Well, it's my freshman year at UCSC, I just got my first statement from the Department of Accounts Receivable... $1623.54 for one quarter... it includes housing and food though. I was just curious, how much are you all paying for college after financial aid? My original fees rang in the $4,000 mark per quarter, because I received no financial aid, just one scholarship. After, writing a couple of letters and begging them for more money, I got a pretty decent deal. It still doesn't beat my girlfriend's payment of -$1000 something, hehe, she got over the amount she needed so she gets to pocket the money. :)
 

rgwalt

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I'm getting paid $22K a year to go to ND for grad school.

Can't beat engineering grad school man... just can't beat it.

Ryan :)
 

LordJezo

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Rutgers: less then 12k a year. Over half of that is housing costs...

Hooray for state schools!
 

iamwiz82

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I am an undergrad at Kettering U. and i believe tuition is $23000 for sophomores this year. Went up... I just took out a loan of $16,000 to pay for it, ouch.
 

arod

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I pay about 1500 for a semester at Texas A&M but live off campus
 

Sigurd

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Way too much









$19k/year tuition, $6k/year room and board, $2k/year misc expenses
-$4k/year national merit corporate sponsored scholarship
-$8k/year named scholarship for EE students
=$15k/year. :(





 

SpongeBob

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Nada, Zilch, nothing...my work picks it up for me along with my books. Good thing too because like iamwiz82 said, our tuition just got hiked up another 5% for upperclassmen.
 

Kango

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$36,213 to go to Harvey Mudd College. I get a massive $5000 yearly scholarship, and the rest comes out of my and my parents asses, and will for decades to come
 

RichieZ

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Somewhere around $36-37K (Northwestern University)

got my bill for the first quarter:
$11,179

Good thing i have scholarships its just not reflected yet (well it is in expected aid), anything over paid will count toward the second quarter
 

Aelus

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about 275$ for the lessons and using their labs and all, and about another 100$ on books, pens and paper. I'm in my first year of engineering.

400ish i suspect, and it's that much because i didn't get a scolarship :(

Aelus
 

LanEvoVI

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a big fat $0 for tuition...bout $650 student fee and the cost of actually living in NYC. I end up paying bout $12k for my apartment, food, and metrocard per year..
 

CromNogger

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When I start, in the Winter semester (things got screwy for me and prerequisites), it will be about $1-2k(cdn) a year. That's about... a few hundred $ USD per semester. Yep, tuition-free colleges in Québec only.. gotta love it, EH ;)
 

GoldenBear

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$3. Can't beat community colleges. Oh and $50 for this music book, which included a CD of some awesome songs.

I'm sure the situation will be different at Berkeley, if I get there one day, but I only plan on staying there for 1 1/2 years.
 

Jumpem

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Six quarters(two years) at RIT are going to cost me around $20K just for tuition and books.
 

OSUdrunk

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Ohio State is paying me ~ $15/quarter to go there. That will of course be deposited in the beer fund. Tuition raised 9.6% this year!
 

Viper Frag

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Rutgers University- School of Engineering, New Brunswick Campus. Approx. 15K per year.

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