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Cost of Attendance
The costs below represent the direct and indirect expenses associated with attending Beloit College for one school year. 98% of our applicants are eligible for financial assistance to help lower these costs. Be sure to review the types of financial assistance available at Beloit College and how to apply. Please also check out our Net Price Calculator tool to see how much Beloit College would cost after financial aid is applied to the costs below.
Costs for the 2025-26 Academic Year
Costs | |
Tuition | $62,054 |
Student Activity Fee | $280 |
Housing | $6,618 |
Food (full meal plan-required the first year) | $5,490 |
Health/Wellness Fees | $252 |
Total Direct Costs | $74,694 |
Additional Fees | |
Health Insurance* | $2,400 |
Books, Course Materials, Supplies, and Equipment (estimate) | $1,187 |
Personal Expenses (estimate) | $1,634 |
Total Indirect Costs | $5,221 |
* All international students must purchase the College’s health insurance plan; domestic students may opt out with proof of comparable coverage.
Students should also prepare to experience transportation expenses ranging anywhere from $300 to $2,500/yr, depending on their proximity to the campus.
Average costs after financial aid
We invest in you. The figures provided below represent the average financial aid offer and net cost by family income. These figures include the loans that were offered.
Family Income | Average Financial Aid, including loans | Average cost after all types of aid, including loans |
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$0-$54,999 | $62,518 | $4,317 |
$55,000 - $94,999 | $58,029 | $8,789 |
$95,000 - $149,999 | $50,468 | $16,462 |
$150,000+ | $44,882 | $22,084 |
Excluded from this data are families with assets (not income) that exceed $80,000, independent students, students who receive tuition benefits from a parent’s employer, and students who do not file a FAFSA. The amount of loans offered to each student who completes the FAFSA varies from $5,500/yr-$8,500/yr.