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  1. Tuition and Fees. This amount is calculated with the assumption of full-time enrollment. A 15 credit hour amount is used for undergraduate students, while a 9 credit hour amount is used for graduate students. Your actual expenses may vary.

  2. Total tuition and fee charges are based on the base tuition and fees listed below, plus charges for technology, special course fees, and differential tuition.

  3. The cost of attending Colorado State varies based on several factors, including whether you are a Colorado resident or not, your living plans once at CSU, and more. SEE TUITION AND FEES.

  4. Colorado State University - Tuition and Fees Calculator. To get an estimate of tuition and fees in your field of study, simply make your selections from the pull-down menus. Amounts displayed are intended as an estimate only, and should not be used for billing purposes.

  5. Fees. Undergraduate Tuition. Schedule of Tuition and Fees. The most current listing of tuition and fees, as well as a tuition calculator, can be found at the Office of Financial Aid's website.

  6. This tool will help you in early planning for how to finance your education at Colorado State University. The Net Price Calculator will provide you with an estimate of your costs and potential financial aid based on your family income tax, earnings, and student demographic information.

  7. Every year, more than 4,700 CSU students receive our landmark Colorado Tuition Assistance Grant. In all, the need-based program has disbursed $180 million to about 21,000 Colorado students, half of them first-generation.

  8. Colorado State University's tuition is $12,896 for in-state and $33,752 for out-of-state students. Compared with the national average cost of in-state tuition of $11,560, Colorado State...

  9. Colorado State University costs $18,320 after scholarships and grants, with 34% of students receiving financial aid and an average aid package of $13,170.

  10. Your tuition and fees at Colorado State University will vary according to a number of factors – your residency status (Colorado resident or nonresident), the number of credits you take per semester, your year at CSU (freshman, sophomore, etc.), your program of study, and the courses you take.

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