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What's the cost of attending Holy Family University?

Hey, I'm looking into Holy Family University as one of my top choices, and I was wondering if anyone knows how much it costs to attend (tuition, fees, housing, etc.)? Thanks for the help!

3 months ago

The cost of attending Holy Family University can be broken down into several components. For the 2024-2025 academic year, the tuition for full-time undergraduate students is $31,570. In addition, the general fees are around $1,800, which cover administrative costs, technology resources, and other miscellaneous expenses.

As for housing, costs can vary depending on the residence hall and room type you select – such as single, double, or suite-style rooms. On average, the cost for on-campus housing at Holy Family University ranges from $7,430 to $10,250. Keep in mind that if you choose to live on-campus, you'll also need to factor in a meal plan, which ranges from approximately $4,600 to $5,400 per year.

When you combine these costs, you'll get a rough estimate of the total cost of attendance: approximately $44,400 to $49,020 for undergraduate students attending full-time and living on campus, including tuition, fees, room, and board.

Please note that these figures are the billed costs before any financial aid is applied. It’s essential to complete the FAFSA and any institution-specific financial aid applications to explore scholarship, grant, work-study, or loan options that can help alleviate these costs.

Be sure to use Holy Family University's Net Price Calculator to get a more personalized estimate of your potential out-of-pocket expenses based on your financial situation. And you can also always reach out to their financial aid office directly with any questions you may have about the cost of attendance, or aid you might be eligible for.

Good luck with your college search!

3 months ago

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