See current and projected tuition and fees for Holy Names University, and how those expenses constrast to nationwide and regional averages. In this HNU cost report, you'll find:
In 2020-2021, the average tuition and fees at Holy Names University ran about $40,904 per year for students working on an undergraduate degree. There was no discount for in-state students.
Tuition | Fees | Total | |
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Tuition & Fees | $40,368 | $536 | $40,904 |
HNU tuition and fees is for one year of attendance, not including room and board.
Remeber that many students qualify for scholarships and financial aid that will lower the amount they have to pay.
How much does Holy Names University cost for part-time students?
Go to the Cost Per Credit Hour page for details.
Nationwide, out-of-state students pay, on average, $19,933 per year in tuition and fees to attend college. At $40,904 a year, the average out-of-state tuition at Holy Names University was high when compared to the national average. In-state students pay the same as out-of state ones at HNU.
If you want to know how HNU compares to other schools in the nation, in the region, and in the state, see the chart below.
Nationwide | Far Western US | California | |
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Tuition & Fees | Expensive | Expensive | Expensive |
Remember to also consider financial aid when trying to decide if you can afford to go to a particular school. For more details on that, see: Holy Names University Financial Aid.
Over the past five years, HNU tuition and fees has grown by a rate of 1.33% annually. The tuition increased by 1.33%, and fees by 1.30%. If costs keep growing at the same rate students will be charged $42,002 this school year.
This means an estimated $84,563 for two years of out-of-state tuition and fees at HNU, and $171,397 for four years.
This doesn't include other costs such as room and board, transportation or books.
The following chart shows projected upcoming tuition and fees for undergraduates at HNU.
Take note of just how much the tuition and fees are increasing yearlyl. At a log of colleges students will end up paying more for their final year of school than they did for their first.
Discover answers to your finance concerns in the tuition & fees FAQ.