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How is Net Price calculated?
Cost of Attendance
minus
Grants an
d/or
Scholarships
=
Net Price
A few things of note:
The estimate provided using this calculator
does not
represent a final determination, or actual award, of financial assistance, or a final net price; it is an
estimate
.
The estimate is based on cost of attendance and financial aid provided to students in a previous year. Cost of attendance and financial aid availability change year to year and student to student.
The estimates generated apply to U.S. citizens and permanent residents only; international students are typically not eligible for federal or state aid and should contact Admissions for more information.
66.5% of NC A&T full time first-time degree/certificate seeking students received grant aid in the last school year.
First, we need to know a bit about you/the student.
State of Legal Residence
North Carolina
A state other than North Carolina
Living Arrangements
On Campus
Off Campus - independent of family
Off Campus - with family
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Let's start with what an estimated Cost of Attendance (COA) includes. The Cost of Attendance is a federal financial aid term that must include these distinct categories of costs:
Direct Costs
- paid directly to the college
• Tuition & Fees
• Living Expenses (if living on campus)
Indirect Costs
- not paid to the college; these costs can vary greatly by student
• Living Expenses (if living off campus)
• Books & Supplies
• Transportation
• Miscellaneous
The Cost of Attendance does not factor in financial aid.
We will get there next!
For now, below you will see your personalized estimated Cost of Attendance categories:
Cost of Attendance
Direct Costs
This is based on one year of full-time undergraduate enrollment.
Resident Tuition
Out-of-State Tuition
Fees
Insurance
Indirect Costs
Housing & Food
You selected on-campus. Cost = average dorm room and meal plan.
You selected off campus, independent of family. Cost = average local rent and groceries.*
You selected off campus with family. Cost = average cost of supporting a dependent.*
Indirect Costs
Books & Supplies
This can include textbooks, course materials, equipment, supplies (pens, paper), etc.*
Transportation
This can include the costs of flights, driving, parking, and related insurance.*
Misc. Personal
This includes anything else not listed above, such as clothing, toiletries, or medical expenses.*
*
You can adjust these estimates up or down if you've calculated a more precise number.
Cost of Attendance
(before aid)
Next, let's talk about financial aid.
Next, let's talk about financial aid.
Got it. I'm ready to keep going.
Need-Based Government Financial Aid
How is financial aid calculated?
Colleges will use two numbers from the FAFSA:
Your Student Aid Index, or SAI.
The SAI is not just family income; it is a calculation of various financial numbers that can impact your need for assistance to pay for college. This number can be as low as -1,500 and as high as 999,999. A negative SAI indicates you have a higher financial need.
Your Pell Grant eligibility.
The most common type of federal financial aid is the
Pell Grant
, which is an amount as high as $7,395 for the current aid year. This is not a loan; it is money provided to you, interest-free, by the federal government to lower your Cost of Attendance.
Luckily, the FAFSA has a quick and easy tool that will walk you through the criteria used to calculate these numbers and provide you with an estimated SAI and Pell Grant amount before you submit an official FAFSA. You will use this to retrieve these numbers to enter below.
Next Steps:
1. Go to the
FAFSA Financial Aid Estimator tool
and follow the prompts (this will open in a new window so you do not close out of this form). This should take no longer than 5-10 minutes.
2. Make note of the
SAI
and
Pell Grant
amounts that the tool provides you. The results should look something like this, with the necessary numbers circled:
3. Enter this information below.
Estimated SAI
If your SAI is negative, enter it with the negative sign (ex: -500, not 500).
A negative SAI will be converted to 0 for the Net Price calculation
Estimated Pell Grant
Interest-free federal grant money. This is not a loan.
Estimated State Grant
North Carolina's need-based aid program is called the Next NC Scholarship. In addition to financial need, you must meet other criteria, such as deadlines, residency status, and enrollment minimums.
Read more about it
and learn about
other NC aid opportunities
.
A note about institutional aid:
Incoming freshmen and transfer students are automatically considered for scholarships once admitted, though deadlines do apply. Separate applications may be required for external scholarships. The availability and amounts of merit- and need-based aid awarded by NCAT vary by aid year and by student qualifications.
Learn more here
.
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Ok, let's calculate your Net Price!
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Estimated Net Price
Below is your customized net price for one year of attending North Carolina A&T.
Estimated Net Price
Remember:
The estimate provided using this calculator does not represent a final determination, or actual award, of financial assistance, or a final net price; it is an estimate based on generalized cost of attendance. Cost of attendance and financial aid availability change year to year and student to student. 66.5% of NC A&T full time first-time degree/certificate seeking students received grant aid in the last school year.
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based on cost of attendance and financial aid provided to students in a previous year. Cost of attendance and financial aid availability change year to year and student to student.
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Now, let's see if you're eligible for any merit scholarships. We will ask you some academic profile questions.
Now, let's see if you're eligible for any merit scholarships. We will ask you some academic profile questions.
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Institutional Merit Aid
FUEL University offers some academic scholarships based on a combination of GPA and test scores, renewable up to 8 semesters, fall and spring. These scholarships require:
• maintaining a 3.0 GPA while enrolled
• enrolling as a full-time student
To find out if you meet the criteria for any of these scholarships, provide your academic profile below.
GPA
4.0 scale, unweighted
SAT
(total)
ACT
(composite)
GPA Points
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ACT Points
Score Points
With this academic profile, your maximum academic scholarship eligibility is:
Presidential Scholarship
Trustee Scholarship
Provost Scholarship
This academic profile does not meet any of North Carolina A&T State University's academic scholarship minimums.
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