Understanding the New Tuition
- Will current students now pay a lower tuition?
- How much money will I save with this tuition reset?
- Will the out-of-pocket cost for full-time undergraduate students change?
- When will this new tuition be implemented?
- How do I find out exactly how this will affect me?
- Will current students pay a different tuition amount under the new system?
- I’m a current student and the comparison letter I got from Financial Aid estimates that I will pay the same amount next year that I’m paying this year. How does the reset benefit me?
- Does this reset apply to 5th Year Masters in Business Administration (MBA) students?
- Does this reset apply to Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) students?
- Does this reset apply to Master of Science in Nursing Program (MSN) students?
- Why is there still a discrepancy between the new published price and what I pay after I am awarded financial aid?
- Can current students opt out of the new tuition?
- Will room, board and fee charges increase?
- Can undergraduate students choose to be commuters and pay only the tuition fee?
- What is the total cost going to be next fall?
- I’m a current student and I did not receive a comparison of my costs using the new tuition and the current tuition. How do I obtain one?
- As a returning student, will I receive less financial aid?
- Will I still receive my scholarship?
- Will students’ jobs on campus be affected by this change?
- Will the change in tuition have any effect on my eligibility for federal and or state grant funds?
- How does the new tuition affect outside scholarships?
- How will my award be visually different due to the lower price?
- I plan to enroll as a new full-time student in spring 2023. How does the tuition reset pertain to me?
- I'm a recent graduate with student loan debt. Will this new tuition reduce my debt or forgive some of my loans?
- Who should I contact if I have further questions?