Tuition & Costs |
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| $23,328 | tuition |
| $9,736 | on campus room & board |
| $1,200 | books |
| $730 | fees |
| $23,328 | tuition |
| $9,736 | on campus room & board |
| $1,200 | books |
| $730 | fees |
Colleges like La Roche College are working hard to make tuition affordable to deserving students.
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| 93% | of students receive aid |
| 40% | get federal aid ($4,012 avg) |
| 45% | get state aid ($2,735 avg) |
| 83% | get institn'l aid ($7,287 avg) |
| 79% | get loans ($4,041 avg) |
Future projections are based on past four years' data averaging 4.70% annual change in in-state tuition and fees and 4.70% change in out-of-state tuition and fees. Amounts shown are estimates only and not guaranteed. For a better estimate, contact the college directly.
| $2,957,570 |
Annual Aid Awarded |
Aid/Loans |
Average Amount | Percent Awarded |
|---|---|---|
| Grant or Scholarship Aid | $14,151 | 77% |
| Federal Grant Aid | $4,012 | 40% |
| Pell Grants | $4,303 | 44% |
| Other Federal Grants | $1,022 | 40% |
| Institution Grant Aid | $7,287 | 83% |
| State Grant Aid | $2,735 | 45% |
| Student Loans | $4,041 | 79% |
| Federal Loans | $6,948 | 72% |
| Other Loans | $8,862 | 7% |
Financial Aid Timeline |
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|---|---|
| Financial aid priority deadline: | February 15 |
| Financial aid deadline: | May 1 |
| College will notify student of financial aid decisions on or about: | - |
| Student must reply to financial aid decision by: | - |
| 9000 Babcock Blvd |
| Pittsburgh, PA 15237-5898 |
| (412) 536-1272 |
| http://www.laroche.edu |
| In State | $595 |
| Out of State | $595 |
Most people get a lot of money off tuition.
» Read MoreBetween the safety of the campus, the beauty of the surroundings, the small sizes of the classes, and the professionalism of the instructors, I believe it is one of the best schools in Pittsburgh anyone can attend.
» Read MoreYou can get an education anywhere, some places much cheaper, but it's all about the environment you want to learn in. They had small classes and many of the teachers I had did not act as your superior they treated you as adults so they didn't talk down to you when you didn't understand something. They would take time before or after class, even time out of their own free time to help you with any questions you had whether it was school related or personal.
» Read MoreIt is worth every dime, especially since traveling abroad is free.
» Read MoreYou'll find amazing professors who are completely willing to help you outside of class. You'll get a great education for what you're paying.
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