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Durham, North Carolina · DurhamWhether you’re just starting your college search or already eyeing that Blue Devil acceptance letter, knowing how much Duke University costs per year is a smart move. The total cost of attendance for 2025–2026 is around $98,549 to $99,344 per year, and that’s the full sticker price before any financial aid kicks in. We’ll go through each part of the Duke University cost, show you the real numbers, and explain how financial aid and scholarships c…Read Article
Duke University Cost: Tuition, Financial Aid, and More

Princeton, New Jersey · PrincetonWhen you hear that Princeton’s cost of attendance is around $90,718 per year, it might sound hard to believe. But that’s the real number—that’s the sticker price for undergraduates in the 2025–2026 school year. The amount includes tuition, housing, food, fees, and even estimated personal expenses. But here’s the thing: almost no one actually pays the full amount. Thanks to Princeton’s generous financial aid, the real cost is a whole different st…Read Article
Princeton Cost Breakdown: Tuition, Financial Aid, and More

Berkeley, California · BerkeleyAt $94,425 for the 2025–2026 year, Yale University’s cost of attendance can feel like a serious reality check. That’s the full sticker price, including tuition, housing, food, fees, and estimated expenses like books and personal items. It sounds like a lot (because it is), but most students don’t pay the full amount. Thanks to Yale’s generous financial aid, what you actually pay can be way lower—sometimes even close to zero. Let’s break it all d…See the Story