Hey all! I'm an in-state student looking to apply to the University of Chicago. Can anyone tell me if there's a difference in the tuition fees for in-state vs out-of-state students? Thanks a bunch!
Hi! The University of Chicago is a private university, so there is no difference in tuition fees for in-state and out-of-state students. All undergraduate students attending the University of Chicago pay the same amount for tuition, regardless of their residential status. The tuition generally covers the costs of instruction, facilities, and support services. Keep in mind that tuition is just one aspect of the total cost, which also includes housing, meals, books, and other miscellaneous expenses. Remember to explore financial aid opportunities and scholarships, as the University of Chicago is known for its generous need-based aid and commitment to meeting 100% of demonstrated financial need for admitted students. Good luck with your application!
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