What to Know About Tuition & Fees
Prepare financially for your degree. Compare Allegheny College's fees and tuition to American colleges. Check for price developments and increases to see if you should budget for more funds for the next four years of paying for college.
How Does Allegheny College Contrast With Other Schools?
Nationwide | Middle Atlantic | Pennsylvania | |
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Tuition and Fees | Expensive | Expensive | Expensive |
How Much Will Tuition & Fees Be for Allegheny?
Full-time students at Allegheny College were charged $44,250 in tuition and fees for the 2016 - 2017 school year, prior to corrections for financial aid. $43,750 was the cost of tuition. The remaining $500 represents additional fees.
Unlike public colleges, Allegheny does not provide a tuition discount to in-state students.
Tuition and fees cover the expense of attendance for one academic year, but don't cover room and board, which will be an additional cost you will get if you live on campus. Having said that, many students end up paying less than full tuition after getting financial aid along with other discounts.
The subsequent table outlines the costs explained above for the 2016 - 2017 academic year.
Tuition | Fees | Total | |
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Undergraduate | $43,750 | $500 | $44,250 |
For more information, check out Allegheny Part Time Tuition & Fees.
Are Tuition and Fees Going Up or Down?
There has been a rise of 4.0% in Allegheny College tuition and fees for out-of-state students in the past 5 years. Tuition expanded by 4.0% and fees expanded by 2.9%. This year, undergraduates should anticipate paying $46,016 if the growth keeps up.
Because of price increases, the full cost of a four-year Allegheny degree will be $195,374, and the full cost of a two-year degree would be $93,867, which doesn't include additional expenses such as books, transportation, and room and board.
View what future tuition and fees will be for Allegheny students in the below chart.
At many schools you'll end up paying more for your last year of college than you will in your first. This is due to annual price increases. It's good to keep yourself updated!
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