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Costs
A quality education is a precious commodity with a value that students carry after graduation as they meet the world. When considering the monetary costs of an education from a private university, it is important also to consider the types and amounts of aid available to students.
The average cost per year for an undergraduate student is $27,670, and the average student receives $14,520 in scholarship and grant funding. In addition to scholarship and grant funding, students are eligible for $5,500– $12,500 in federal loans each year and may have student employment opportunities, making costs at Naropa more affordable. Payment plans are also available. Follow the links below for details about costs at Naropa University.
The average cost of tuition and fees per year for a full-time graduate student is $20,460. Graduate students may be eligible for a Naropa scholarship, typically awarded up to $4,500 a year, though some scholarships have greater funding options. In addition to scholarship resources, students are eligible for up to $20,500 in Federal Stafford loans each year and may have student employment opportunities, making costs at Naropa more affordable. Follow the links below for details about costs at Naropa University.
Costs for Undergraduate Students
Costs for Graduate Students
Costs for Non-Degree Students
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