Step 1: Please provide the requested information. Your responses will be used to
calculate an estimated amount that students like you paid - after grant aid and scholarships but before
student loans - to attend this institution in a given year.
Step : Please provide the following information and then click Continue.
Step : For the purposes of this calculator, an independent student is
one who is at least 24 years old, married, and/or has legal dependents other than a spouse (e.g., children).
A student who does not meet any of the above criteria is considered dependent.
Based on the information you provided in previous steps, your
dependency status is estimated to be Dependent. Please provide the following information and then click Continue.
Step : For the purposes of this calculator, an independent student is
one who is at least 24 years old, married, and/or has legal dependents other than a spouse (e.g., children).
A student who does not meet any of the above criteria is considered dependent.
Based on the information you provided in previous steps, your
dependency status is estimated to be Independent. Please provide the following information and then click Continue.
Review the information you have provided. You can click Modify to return to Step 1 and edit this information,
or if you are happy with the current selections, click Continue to receive your estimated net price.
Based on the information you have provided, the following calculations represent the average net price of attendance that students similar to you paid in the given year:
Based on the information you have provided, the following calculations represent the average net price of attendance that students similar to you paid in the given year. This information applies only to the ##LARGESTPROGRAM## program at the institution, which typically takes an average of ##NUMBEROFMONTHS## months for a full-time student to complete. Prices may vary depending on the program of interest and its expected duration.
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Please read.
This calculator is intended to provide estimated net price information (defined as estimated cost of attendance — including tuition and required fees, books and supplies, room and board (meals), and other related expenses — minus estimated grant and scholarship aid) to current and prospective students and their families based on what similar students paid in a previous year.
By clicking below, I acknowledge that 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 cost of attendance and financial aid provided to students in a previous year.
Cost of attendance and financial aid availability change year to year. The estimates shall
not be binding on the Secretary of Education, the institution of higher education, or the State.
Students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) in order to be eligible for,
and receive, an actual financial aid award that includes Federal grant, loan, or work-study assistance.
For more information on applying for Federal student aid, go to http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/
Note: Any information that you provide on this site is confidential. The Net Price Calculator does not store your responses or ask for personal identifying information of any kind.
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This institution requires that full-time, first-time students live on-campus or in institutionally controlled housing.
Grants and scholarships do not have to be repaid. Some students also qualify for student loans to assist in paying this net price; however, student loans do have to be repaid.
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Please Note: The estimates above apply to full-time, first-time degree/certificate-seeking undergraduate students only.
We have excluded student-athletes in men's and women's basketball as well as students who receive tuition remissions as either employees or children of employees. Men's and women's basketball players receive full-ride scholarships. Employees and children of employees receive a half-tuition remission of tuition costs.
These estimates do not represent a final determination, or actual award, of financial assistance or a final net
price; they are only estimates based on cost of attendance and financial aid provided to students in 2012-13.
Cost of attendance and financial aid availability change year to year. These estimates shall not be binding on
the Secretary of Education, the institution of higher education, or the State.
Not all students receive financial aid. In 2012-13, 75% of our full-time students enrolling
for college for the first time received grant/scholarship aid. Students may also be eligible
for student loans and work-study. Students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student
Aid (FAFSA) in order to determine their eligibility for Federal financial aid that includes
Federal grant, loan, or work-study assistance. For more information on applying for
Federal student aid, go to
http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/. Additional information about Vincennes University's student financial services can be found at http://vinu.edu/financialaid.
Remember that these cost estimates and the financial aid data are based on 2012-2013 costs and aid. 2013-2014 cost estimates increased by 2.8%, and 2014-2015 cost estimates increased by 3.1% over 2013-2014.
Vincennes University charges tuition on a per-credit basis. Cost estimates assume 30 credits per year.
Apply for scholarships at http://vinu.edu/scholarships. High school valedictorians and salutatorians, graduating during the spring before they start in the fall, who meet the priority deadline in early January of each year can receive full tuition and room and board scholarships.
A select few scholarships require separate application.
Cost estimates used above do not include costs for equipment or course fees that some programs require, e.g., nursing, automotive technology, construction technology, aviation flight, etc. Please check with the relevant academic department for estimates of costs of this kind.
Remember that aid levels noted above are medians. That is, an equal number of students in a particular EFC range receive less than the published amount and an equal number of students receive more than the published amount. The exception is zero because it is possible that some students above the median still receive zero while other students above the median might have aid greater than zero.
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