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Costs and Student Financial Aid Highlights

     Resident undergraduate tuition for 2014-15 is $7,868, while non-resident undergraduate tuition is $24,048.
     Resident undergraduate tuition increased 5% in 2014-15, while non-resident undergraduate tuition increased 3%.
     Resident undergraduate tuition increased 133% between 2005-06 and 2014-15, while non-resident undergraduate
     tuition increased 68%.
     CSU ranked 8th of 14 peer institutions in the amount of tuition paid per resident undergraduate student and
     8th of 14 peer institutions in the amount of tuition paid per non-resident student.
     Total mandatory student fees are $2,029 per student for 2014-15.
     Total mandatory student fees increased 72% between 2005-06 and 2014-15.
     CSU ranked 7th of 13 peer institutions in the amount of mandatory student fees paid per student.
     Room and board rates for a standard room and the 21-meal plan for 2014-15 are $10,488.
     CSU ranked 3rd of 14 peer institutions in the cost of room and board.
     Student financial aid increased from $170,217,865 in 2006-07 to $284,691,359 in 2013-14 or 67%.
     In 2013-14, 76% of all students received financial aid.
     In 2013-14, students brought 3,073 outside scholarships worth $7.1 million to CSU.
     In fall 2014, 7 Boettcher Scholars and 5 National Merit Scholars entered CSU as new freshmen.
     In 2013-14, the average Pell Grant awarded was $3,880 while the average Stafford Loan
     (including subsidized and unsubsidized) was $6,489.
     CSU ranked 10th of 14 peer institutions for the total state and institutional aid awarded to undergraduate students.
     CSU’s student loan default rate was 3.9% in FY 2011.

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