College True Cost Calculator
The sticker price is just part of the story. See the full 4-year cost including room & board, loan interest, and the income you forgo while in school.
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including opportunity cost & loan interest
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Full Cost Breakdown
Data sources & methodology:
Tuition and room & board from College Board Trends in College Pricing 2024–25.
Federal loan rates from studentaid.gov (2024–25 academic year).
Opportunity cost based on BLS median weekly earnings for workers aged 22–27 without degrees.
Results are estimates for informational purposes only — not financial advice.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the true 4-year cost of college?
Beyond tuition, the real total includes room and board, fees, books, loan interest, and the opportunity cost of reduced earnings while studying. All in, a 4-year degree commonly totals $190,000–$320,000.
What is the difference between sticker price and net price?
Sticker price is the published cost; net price is what you actually pay after grants and scholarships. Many students pay well below sticker — use a school’s net price calculator for a realistic figure.
Is student loan interest tax deductible?
You can generally deduct up to $2,500 of student loan interest per year, subject to income limits. It is an above-the-line deduction, so you can claim it without itemizing.
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