I'm currently eyeing Pittsburg State University as part of my college list. However, the cost of attendance plays a big role for me. Can anyone give some insight into the costs? Are there any scholarships or aid packages they offer to help out students?
Absolutely, tuition and other costs are a significant factor in the college choice process and it's insightful to inquire about scholarships and financial aid packages. Pittsburg State University, like many schools, calculates the cost of attendance by considering several factors including tuition and fees, living expenses, as well as books and supplies.
Tuition for in-state students typically runs about $8,400 per academic year, while out-of-state students can expect to pay closer to $19,774. Additionally, room and board costs are about $9,710 per year. Add in miscellaneous expenses, like books and personal expenses, and you're probably looking at a total cost of attendance of around $19,110 for in-state students and $30,454 for out-of-state students.
On the matter of scholarships and financial aid, Pittsburg State offers a variety of help in funding your education. For example, they provide academic scholarships ranging from $500 to $2,000 annually to both in-state and out-of-state students.
Additionally, they have scholarships that cater to different majors, athletic talents, and even leadership qualities. The PSU Gorilla Advantage Scholarship is an example, which reduces out-of-state tuition to in-state levels for residents of certain states. They also participate in federal and state grant programs, which can provide extra financial assistance based on need.
I would advise you to explore the school's website or contact their financial aid office directly to get a more concrete idea of all the possible aid, grants, and scholarships you might qualify for. It could also be beneficial to apply for external scholarships or work-study opportunities, which could further offset the cost.
Remember to submit your FAFSA as early as possible so your financial need can be accurately assessed and you can get the most aid available to you. The FAFSA now uses the SAI (Student Aid Index) instead of the EFC (Expected Family Contribution), allowing for negative values as low as -$1,500 to better represent your family's financial situation.
Pittsburg State seems committed to making college affordable for its students. Good luck in your college journey!
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