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Student Budget

The cost, sometimes called the Student Budget, includes tuition and fees; room and board; books and supplies; personal, recreation, and travel expenses. The cost of attendance may also include handicap expenses and the cost of caring for dependents. (If these apply to you, make sure your financial aid administrator is informed.)

The figures in the documents below are estimates and vary from school to school. The student should always examine all costs thoroughly before enrollment. Students should use the figures solely for determining which school they will attend. A school with a higher budget will result in a student having a greater financial need. As a result, the financial aid administrator may be able to offer more aid, either through grants, work study, or a low interest student loan.


For contact information and estimated budgets for schools in ND, SD, MN, MT and WY, check out the document below.

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2009-2010 Regional College Information (PDF 566KB)

If you have children that are not entering college at this time and want to know the approximate cost of sending them to college in the future, check out the document below. It shows a listing of approximate college costs for children ages 1-18 based on a North Dakota resident living on campus with a 5 percent annual rate of inflation.

Future Costs for College Education in North Dakota (PDF 225KB)

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