Financial Aid Q and A: The Basics Omaha NE

Have questions about financial aid? This group of questions covers the basics. When you're done, select an article at the bottom to explore federal aid, borrowing, and special financial aid situations.

Omaha Federal Credit Union
(402) 399-9001
3001 S 82nd Av
Omaha, NE
Bergman Jewelers
(402) 342-2611
9415 F St
Omaha, NE
Freedom Lending LLC
(402) 934-7490
4610 S 143rd St
Omaha, NE
Citifinancial
402-488-2511
4848 Van Dorn St
Lincoln, NE
Hamilton Lending
402-420-2380
3600 Village Dr
Lincoln, NE
Security National
(402) 344-7300
1120 So. 101 St
Omaha, NE
Mid-City Jewelry & Loan
(402) 341-5466
515 S 15th St
Omaha, NE
Fremont First Central Federal Credit Union
402-642-5566
333 Elm St
Lincoln, NE
Dewitt State Bank
402-683-3005
307 E Fillmore Ave
Lincoln, NE
EZ Money Check Cashing
402-466-0044
233 N 48th St Ste D
Lincoln, NE

Financial Aid Q and A: The Basics

Financial Aid Q & A: The Basics

What is cost of attendance (COA)?
This refers to the total direct and indirect costs of a student's education expenses for an award year. Tuition, mandatory fees, room and board, books and supplies, transportation expenses, and personal expenses make up the traditional components of a student's COA. A cost of a computer can be included as part of the student's personal expenses as well. Some institutions may include other institution-specific expenses in a student's COA budget.

How much does college cost?
Just as the cost of an automobile depends on the make and model, college costs can vary widely. If your son or daughter attends a local community college and lives at home, your out-of-pocket costs for the entire academic year may only be a few thousand dollars. A state-supported public university will have a total cost of education anywhere from $10,000 to $17,000 a year. An Ivy League college education can easily cost $45,000 annually. (These costs are for the nine-month academic year and include tuition and fees, books and supplies, transportation expenses, room and board, etc.)

Author: Amy Ambler

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