Cost Details
- In-State Tuition
- $49,414
- Out-of-State Tuition
- $49,414
- Average Net Price
- $28,853
- Students Receiving Financial Aid
- 19.4%
- Room & Board (On Campus)
- $15,146
- Room & Board (Off Campus)
- $15,146
- Books & Supplies
- $1,000
- Total Cost of Attendance
- $65,560
- Median Debt at Graduation
- $27,000
- Estimated Monthly Loan Payment
- $286/mo
- Loan Repayment Rate
- 80.8%
- Students Taking Federal Loans
- 84.2%
- Pell Grant Recipients
- 19.4%
Net Price by Family Income
Average annual net price after grants and scholarships. Source: U.S. Department of Education
| Family Income | Average Net Price |
|---|---|
| $0 – $30,000 | $18,025 |
| $30,001 – $48,000 | $17,319 |
| $48,001 – $75,000 | $25,004 |
| $75,001 – $110,000 | $28,551 |
| $110,001+ | $32,130 |
Cost Estimator
Cost Overview
Most families pay far less than the $65,560 sticker price at this Catholic liberal arts college. Net prices range from $17,319 for middle-class families earning $30,000-$48,000 to $32,130 for those making over $110,000. That translates to four-year totals between $69,276 and $128,520. The average net price sits at $28,853 annually.
Graduates typically leave with $27,000 in debt, creating monthly payments around $286. With median earnings hitting $74,895 ten years out, those loan payments represent about 4.6% of monthly income. The 80.77% loan repayment rate suggests most handle this debt load successfully. Nearly a quarter of students receive institutional grants averaging $31,416, while 84% take federal loans.
Working-class and lower-middle-class families get the best financial deal here, paying roughly half what wealthy families do despite identical tuition rates.
Graduates typically leave with $27,000 in debt, creating monthly payments around $286. With median earnings hitting $74,895 ten years out, those loan payments represent about 4.6% of monthly income. The 80.77% loan repayment rate suggests most handle this debt load successfully. Nearly a quarter of students receive institutional grants averaging $31,416, while 84% take federal loans.
Working-class and lower-middle-class families get the best financial deal here, paying roughly half what wealthy families do despite identical tuition rates.
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