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Before you being your search for financial aid, you need to know exactly how much money you’ll need to study at a university in the United States. Having a realistic idea of the costs of university study is crucial to your success.
There are a few ways to research this information. The most simple way is to use an online calculator like this one, provided by the student loan company Sallie Mae. Calculators like this one have one major drawback, however: they’re intended for U.S. students, so they won’t include costs like travel, visas, etc. Still, if you go ahead and enter all the information – and list any random state as your place of residence – you will be able to get an estimate of what university study at a particular school would cost.
Important Note about using this calculator: If you are researching a university in a particular state (California, for example), DO NOT choose that state as your place of residence. If you do, you’ll get in-state tuition figures for that university, which is SIGNIFICANTLY less than what you’ll actually be asked to pay as an international student.
As an example, let’s look at two particular colleges. First, my alma mater, Pomona College. Entering in all the relevant information, I find that attending Pomona will cost:
All together, that’s over $54,000 per year. Wow! What’s more, because of inflation, the costs will rise, making the total cost of a four-year degree at Pomona a whopping $237,000!!!
Don’t worry! Not every college is this expensive. And even if you want to go to a college like Pomona there are many ways to save or to find assistance.
I can also find, on the other hand, that a two-year associate’s degree at East Los Angeles College will cost $3,700 per year in tuition. The other costs for East Los Angeles aren’t available through this calculator, but you can see how different the costs are.
The second way to research university costs – and the way that is probably going to be more accurate – is to ask individual admissions departments about the costs of attending their school. Most universities will have information specifically tailored for international students.
Regardless of how you get the information, you want to keep in mind all of the following costs:
Add all you costs up and you should have an estimate of what you’ll need, per year, to study in the U.S. Don’t forget to factor in inflation if you’re planning to study more than one year (3-5%)
Now that you have an estimate, TWO IMPORTANT THINGS:
Tomorrow we’ll start to think about how to find the money you need to make that investment happen.