The Calculator will provide an estimate of the merit and need-based grant amounts you may qualify to receive while attending Simmons University.
The College Board's Net Price Calculator (NPC) lets you give prospects an estimate of what they'll pay to attend your college. Phone: 617-912-9222 Hours: Wednesday–Friday 12:00–5:00 p.m. It is based on whether you will be living on campus, off campus or commuting. Cost of Attendance; Family Contribution; The cost of attendance is the average cost of attending Boston College.
College Board Net Price Calculator.
The cost of attendance includes costs that will appear directly on your bill, such as tuition, fees and, if you are living on campus, room and board.
This calculator will provide a preliminary estimate of federal, state, and institutional aid eligibility, to help families gauge what aid the student may be awarded and to make arrangements to cover the cost of attendance. Every college and university has an online net price calculator, but the tools can be hard to use—and even harder to find. Phone: 617-912-9153.
This number may not only reflect the net price paid to the school for tuition. The BAC's Net Price Calculator is designed to provide an early indication of the amount and type of aid for which a first year academic full time student (12 or more academic credits) may be eligible. The University of Massachusetts Boston is pleased to provide the net price calculator as a guide to assist in early financial planning for college. Note that for colleges with no reported on-campus room and board, the average net price has been increased to account for living expenses. Simmons University is pleased to provide this Net Price Calculator to prospective freshmen and families to aid in their college planning. Consult this school's net price calculator for further understanding of your potential net price.
Box Office. Is it Worth the Cost? Office of Admissions. It uses your answers to figure out how much money in grants and scholarships the college is likely to award you. Students intending to enter the BAC at less than 12 academic credits per term are encouraged to contact the Financial Aid Office directly with any questions. A college’s net price calculator asks you questions about your family’s finances and may also ask you questions about your GPA, test scores, activities, and other things that may qualify you for financial aid.