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Cost of Attendance

Students may only have financial aid up to the total cost of attendance, or budget, for any given aid year.  The budget is determined by actual tuition and fee costs and estimated costs of living, and will only be calculated for the terms a student is actually enrolled.  Below is a sample budget for a student taking a full load of classes during Fall, Winter, and Spring terms. Direct costs are those charged to your student account whereas indirect costs are estimates of your expenses during enrollment.

Sample Budget:
Direct Costs: Tuition  
$15,012
  Fees  
399
Direct Costs: Books  
1,698
  Room & Board  
9,765
  Transportation  
1,296
  Personal Expenses   1,233
  Health Insurance  
2,220

          Total  
$31,623

Actual budget figures vary from year to year.  If you apply for aid, your Financial Aid Award Notification will have the current budget figures and the determining factors, such as enrollment, upon which your budget and aid are based.

The Women's College recommends to its students to use loan funds toward to tuition and fees only, as oftentimes the other expenses can be covered by the student's own income.

Please be aware that aid for Summer term is limited, and your eligibility for such aid will not be evaluated until the Spring term prior to Summer enrollment.