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FSU In-State Tuition

Hi guys, I'm a Florida resident and I'm looking into applying to Florida State University. Does anyone know what the in-state tuition is right now and if there are any specific scholarships or financial aid opportunities for Florida residents? Thanks in advance!

3 months ago

Hello! As of the 2024-2025 academic year, the in-state tuition for Florida State University (FSU) is approximately $5,616 per year for full-time undergraduate students, which covers tuition and fees. However, this does not include costs for housing, meals, books, or personal expenses, which can vary depending on your living situation and spending habits. It's important to factor these additional expenses in when determining the total cost of attendance.

For Florida residents, there are several state-funded financial aid programs and scholarships available. One major program is the Bright Futures Scholarship, which is a merit-based scholarship for high school graduates. There are three different award levels (Florida Academic Scholars, Florida Medallion Scholars, and Academic Top Scholars) based on your academic achievements, community service hours, and standardized test scores. This scholarship can significantly reduce your tuition costs at FSU.

Another option is the Florida Student Assistance Grant (FSAG), a need-based financial aid program for Florida residents. The maximum award is around $2,500 per year, but the amount varies based on your family's financial need and available funds.

Florida Prepaid College Plans are an excellent long-term planning option for Florida families. These plans allow you to lock in future tuition costs at current rates, which can save you thousands of dollars when it's time for your child to attend college. You can use these plans at FSU and other eligible public and private schools in Florida.

FSU may also offer its own merit and need-based scholarships. Check their Financial Aid website for opportunities, deadlines, and application requirements. Additionally, you can search for external scholarships offered by private organizations or foundations that cater to your interests or unique background.

Finally, make sure to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as soon as it opens on October 1st. This will determine your eligibility for federal student loans, grants, and work-study programs.

Good luck with your application, and I hope you find the financial aid options that work best for you!

3 months ago

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