On this page you'll get a better understanding of what college costs you'll actually have to pay out of pocket, which can vary widely based on where you live and your income level.
Few students will pay the full advertised sticker price of United States University. The Net Price is an estimate of how much the average student actually pays to attend college for one year.
To calculate this number we take the total cost of attendance of United States University including tuition, fees, room, board and other expenses. Then we subtract out the average amount of aid awarded per student.
We wanted to talk about the net price for all undergraduates (not just freshmen), but that information was not available for United States University.
We wanted to tell you more about the average net price for freshmen at United States University, but that information was not available.
Family income can have a large impact on the amount of aid you receive, and thus, your net price.
We were hoping to give examples of that here, but unfortunately, the information for United States University was not available.
Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 establishes general rules that apply to the student financial assistance programs covering grants and loans.
This school did not report enough data to us to effectively calculate a net price trend over time.
Unfortunately, a nationwide comparison between the net price of United States University and the rest of the country could not be properly calculated. The national average is $20,398.