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Shaw University

Raleigh, North CarolinaPrivate

What are Shaw University’s Tuition and Fees?

What does it cost to attend Shaw University? Below we’ve mapped out the tuition, fees, and room and board that will help you understand how much you will pay for Shaw University. We’ve also included financial aid information to help you pay for college. If you’d like to get a personal estimated cost of attendance based on your situation, use our free cost calculator.

Your estimated net cost
$ ? / year
In-state
$24,994
Out-of-state
$24,994

What does it cost to attend Shaw University?

Net Price Breakdown

The Net Price is the estimated cost after the average aid amount is applied to the total amount.

Published costs and averages can be misleading: they don’t fully account for your family’s finances (for financial aid) or your academic profile (for scholarships).

Want to see your personalized net cost after financial aid and scholarships?

Sticker Price Breakdown

The sticker price is the advertised price of the school. You may not have to pay the full sticker price if you get financial aid or scholarships.

Type
Annual Cost
In-state tuition
$11,808

In-state fees
$4,672

Out-of-state tuition
$11,808

Out-of-state fees
$4,672

Room and board
$8,514

Grants

Grants can be given out by the federal government, your state, or the college and are based on your financial need. Grants do not need to be repaid.

% of undergraduates that receive Pell grants
56%

Merit scholarships

Scholarships are awarded based on your your financial need or academic achievements. They do not need to be repaid but you may have to reapply for them each year.

Student loans

Student loans are sums of money given to students to help them pay for college now. You must pay this money back later with interest.

% of full-time first-time undergraduates awarded federal student loans
69%
Avg. amount of federal student loans awarded to full-time first-time undergrads
$5,692

Work-study

Work-study is when you work during the school year, typically an on-campus job. The money you make pays a part of the tuition. It’s a great opportunity, but it’s not free.

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