Below is the data on what it actually costs to attend Neumann University, including attendance costs, projected four- and two-year degree costs, average net price, debt outcomes, and how aid is distributed across income levels.
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Published attendance costs at Neumann University works out to about $56,670.00 per academic year.
Here the cost is broken out three ways: no aid, average aid, and the aid a low-income student typically receives.
| Tuition and fees | $39,100.00 |
| + Room, board & other expenses | $17,570.00 |
| Total cost | $56,670.00 |
| That is 73% above the national average net price. |
| Total cost | $56,670.00 |
| − Grants and scholarships | −$29,376.00 |
| Net price | $27,294.00 |
| That is 17% below the national average net price. |
| Total cost | $56,670.00 |
| − Grants and scholarships | −$32,713.00 |
| Net price | $23,957.00 |
| That is 27% below the national average net price. | |
| Want the line-by-line detail? Dig into tuition and fees plus living costs. |
Published costs have climbed year over year at a recent average of 4.3% annually, so the projections below total more than one year of attendance. These tables carry the cost across a degree for three cases: low-income w/ aid, average aid, and no aid. Loan totals assume a ten-year repayment at 6.8%.
| Projected 4-year net costs | Low Income w/ Aid | w/ Average Aid | No Aid |
|---|---|---|---|
| Annual growth rate | 4.3% | 4.3% | 4.3% |
| Freshman year | $24,988.00 | $28,468.00 | $59,108.00 |
| Senior year | $28,353.00 | $32,303.00 | $67,069.00 |
| Total 4-year net price | $106,587.00 | $121,434.00 | $252,131.00 |
| 10-year loan interest @ 6.8% | $40,606.00 | $46,262.00 | $96,053.00 |
| Total monthly payment | $1,227.00 | $1,397.00 | $2,902.00 |
| Total amount paid | $147,193.00 | $167,696.00 | $348,184.00 |
| Projected 2-year net costs | Low Income w/ Aid | w/ Average Aid | No Aid |
|---|---|---|---|
| Annual growth rate | 4.3% | 4.3% | 4.3% |
| Freshman year | $24,988.00 | $28,468.00 | $59,108.00 |
| Senior year | $26,063.00 | $29,693.00 | $61,651.00 |
| Total 2-year net price | $51,050.00 | $58,161.00 | $120,759.00 |
| 10-year loan interest @ 6.8% | $19,448.00 | $22,157.00 | $46,005.00 |
| Total monthly payment | $587.00 | $669.00 | $1,390.00 |
| Total amount paid | $70,498.00 | $80,318.00 | $166,763.00 |
See the full net-price breakdown in the Net Price section.
Net price strips out grant and scholarship aid to show what families really pay. It is usually a better planning number than the sticker cost above.
| Average net price (on-campus) | $27,804.00 |
| Average net price (off-campus) | $28,714.00 |
What families actually pay shifts with income, since need-based grants are larger for lower-income students. The breakdown below splits average net price across income brackets:
| Family income | Average net price |
|---|---|
| Under $30,000 | $25,012.00 |
| $30,000 to $48,000 | $25,557.00 |
| $48,001 to $75,000 | $27,393.00 |
| $75,001 to $110,000 | $31,756.00 |
| Over $110,000 | $34,049.00 |
Use Neumann University Net Price Calculator, or get in touch with the financial aid office.
For the grant-and-scholarship detail behind these figures, see the financial aid page.
The median graduating debt at Neumann University works out to $19,630.00, which the Department of Education classifies as a Low ($10-20k) burden category.
Here’s how debt at graduation distributes across borrowers:
| Percentile | Debt at graduation |
|---|---|
| 10th | $5,500.00 |
| 25th | $11,084.00 |
| Median (50th) | $19,630.00 |
| 75th | $30,500.00 |
| 90th | $40,000.00 |
The gap between 10th and 90th percentile borrowers gives a sense of how uneven debt outcomes are.
Explore borrowing, repayment, and default in detail on the student loan debt page.
Median debt at graduation differs meaningfully across income brackets. The breakdown below segments borrowers by family income at entry:
| Family income | Median debt at graduation |
|---|---|
| Low income | $19,510.00 |
| Middle income | $20,000.00 |
| High income | $19,500.00 |
On average, low-income graduates leave with $10.00 more debt than high-income graduates.
First-generation college students often carry different debt loads than their continuing-generation peers.
| Student group | Median debt at graduation |
|---|---|
| First-generation students | $19,500.00 |
| Continuing-generation students | $20,250.00 |
The Pell Grant is the main federal need-based award for undergraduates. Comparing Pell recipients vs non-recipients shows how debt is distributed by need.
The median debt gap between Pell and non-Pell graduates of Neumann University amounts to $3,666.00. This school is flagged by the Department of Education for Pell-related debt inequity.
The Department of Education default-rate tier for Neumann University is Low (<5%).
| Window | Cohort default rate |
|---|---|
| 2-year | 5.9% |
For scale, federal Stafford loan disbursements at Neumann University amount to $271,997,539.00 over 11,371 disbursements.
Veteran and active-military students often access dedicated federal aid programs including the GI Bill and Department of Defense tuition support.
| GI Bill recipients | 18 |
| Avg GI Bill amount | $12,920.00 |
| DoD Tuition Assistance recipients | 1 |
| Avg DoD Tuition Assistance | $610.00 |
Read more about military and veteran aid on the veterans benefits detail.
Beyond the data above, it helps to ask a few questions when weighing Neumann University, a few questions are worth asking:
For a closer look at any of these topics, follow the links below:
Data sources. Figures on this page draw from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), and MediaFactual editorial review. Net-price calculator and financial-aid office links are taken from the institution’s own published data.