Cost of Attendance Forum
- FuManChusco
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Cost of Attendance
I've seen some people complaining lately about how scholly info doesn't help. You need to know cost of attendance. I agree. For most people, going on a school's website and looking up tuition fees and the estimated cost of living (this is what I used) is a bitch /sarcasm, so I put it all in an excel sheet. And by all, I mean Top 50 schools because I'm kind of lazy right now and I want to go eat some Honey Nut Cheerios. You must download this sheet to edit anything. Then just plug your full scholarship amounts into each school and it will calculate your yearly/total cost of attendance. Easy for comparison as well.
https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key ... y=CIzj04cE
Disclaimer: All tuitions are Non-Resident! Oh, and BYU assumes non-LDS affiliation. On the right hand side, I have added IS which is in-state. Again for BYU, the IS column is assuming LDS affiliation. Obviously the estimated costs of living aren't perfect. Some seem low. Some seem high. I subtracted 1 time fees and computer costs when I saw them in some vague attempt at uniformity. Hope this helps people. I guess it's somewhat useful. Change the COL estimates if you're living at home or if you have a more reasonable estimation.
here is the open link in which anyone can edit. as aliarrow said in this thread I cannot guarantee the accuracy of this chart due to the ability to edit. if you want to edit the original, click the first link and download it. this was merely for convenience. try to keep it intact I guess.
https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key ... y=CNnG_uIJ
https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key ... y=CIzj04cE
Disclaimer: All tuitions are Non-Resident! Oh, and BYU assumes non-LDS affiliation. On the right hand side, I have added IS which is in-state. Again for BYU, the IS column is assuming LDS affiliation. Obviously the estimated costs of living aren't perfect. Some seem low. Some seem high. I subtracted 1 time fees and computer costs when I saw them in some vague attempt at uniformity. Hope this helps people. I guess it's somewhat useful. Change the COL estimates if you're living at home or if you have a more reasonable estimation.
here is the open link in which anyone can edit. as aliarrow said in this thread I cannot guarantee the accuracy of this chart due to the ability to edit. if you want to edit the original, click the first link and download it. this was merely for convenience. try to keep it intact I guess.
https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key ... y=CNnG_uIJ
Last edited by FuManChusco on Thu Mar 24, 2011 12:42 am, edited 5 times in total.
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<3 honey nut cheerios
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Thanks for sharing FuManChusco
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yes sir. can someone let me know if they're able to edit it for themselves? I want to leave it like this, but I want people to be able to play with the numbers on their own for things like in-state tuition, living at home, lower COL estimates, etc.Knock wrote:Thanks for this.
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cool beans! I had to download it before I could edit it.
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I can probably give you my own experiences - I made the 'loan calculator' you've probably seen before lol.FuManChusco wrote:yes sir. can someone let me know if they're able to edit it for themselves? I want to leave it like this, but I want people to be able to play with the numbers on their own for things like in-state tuition, living at home, lower COL estimates, etc.Knock wrote:Thanks for this.
But it isn't supported on Google Docs to allow everyone to edit it but not save. You can do what I did and just make a public copy which is not protected (and able to be edited by all under sharing settings), and make a duplicate master copy which is protected and only able to be edited by you.
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Oh thanks anonymous user 54.akili wrote:cool beans! I had to download it before I could edit it.
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Oh crap, did I mess it up for people? I didn't mean to!AreJay711 wrote:Oh thanks anonymous user 54.akili wrote:cool beans! I had to download it before I could edit it.
- FuManChusco
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yeah, I was looking at yours, haha. wait so if I make a public copy, are people able to save their changes? because then it seems rather useless to put it up. I feel like by tomorrow all the numbers would be changed by users.aliarrow wrote:I can probably give you my own experiences - I made the 'loan calculator' you've probably seen before lol.FuManChusco wrote:yes sir. can someone let me know if they're able to edit it for themselves? I want to leave it like this, but I want people to be able to play with the numbers on their own for things like in-state tuition, living at home, lower COL estimates, etc.Knock wrote:Thanks for this.
But it isn't supported on Google Docs to allow everyone to edit it but not save. You can do what I did and just make a public copy which is not protected (and able to be edited by all under sharing settings), and make a duplicate master copy which is protected and only able to be edited by you.
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Yeah they'll save over it. I was mostly concerned about someone just erasing the whole thing and putting up "Penis" or something along those lines.FuManChusco wrote:
yeah, I was looking at yours, haha. wait so if I make a public copy, are people able to save their changes? because then it seems rather useless to put it up. I feel like by tomorrow all the numbers would be changed by users.
But there's really no way around it to my knowledge, I've even checked some tech forums and they just said it isn't supported. So you can just tell people to download copies and they can have the unprotected copy to play with as a convenience, but you don't guarantee the accuracy of the #s there.
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thanks a bunch, this should get stickied or something.
a few quick question for everyone, how do you figure NYU decided their "cost of living" is over 1K cheaper than Columbia's? I thought NYU's location was more expensive than Columbia's.
Also, if I decide to go to UCLA I can live with my family and thus will not have to pay rent... how much of the 25K of UCLA's "cost of living" do you think I can subtract?
a few quick question for everyone, how do you figure NYU decided their "cost of living" is over 1K cheaper than Columbia's? I thought NYU's location was more expensive than Columbia's.
Also, if I decide to go to UCLA I can live with my family and thus will not have to pay rent... how much of the 25K of UCLA's "cost of living" do you think I can subtract?
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Hey, thanks for this!
Just so you know, UPenn is actually tuition: $50,718 COL: 20542 for a grand total of $71260 this year.
Just so you know, UPenn is actually tuition: $50,718 COL: 20542 for a grand total of $71260 this year.
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- FuManChusco
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thanks. I'll update costs on the original(first link) if people inform me. I am merely going off the most updated figures on the website.sarahlawg wrote:Hey, thanks for this!
Just so you know, UPenn is actually tuition: $50,718 COL: 20542 for a grand total of $71260 this year.
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I don't think these numbers are correct. No way NYU is 1k cheaper per year than Harvard. Perhaps student fees/travel allowances/insurance are being added inconsistently?
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Why is cost of living so high?
Ex: UVA says 18,000. Rent at most should cost 10,000 with everything. Is the rest based on food, gas, etc?
Ex: UVA says 18,000. Rent at most should cost 10,000 with everything. Is the rest based on food, gas, etc?
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Have you considered adding columns for In-state tuition? And another column for the IS total.
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Last time I checked, FOOD would be included in the cost of LIVING. Lol. Sorry. But seriously - think about it.AssumptionRequired wrote:Why is cost of living so high?
Ex: UVA says 18,000. Rent at most should cost 10,000 with everything. Is the rest based on food, gas, etc?
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data pulled from http://www.law.nyu.edu/financialaid/bud ... /index.htm and http://www.law.harvard.edu/current/sfs/ ... udget.htmlsamsonyte16 wrote:I don't think these numbers are correct. No way NYU is 1k cheaper per year than Harvard. Perhaps student fees/travel allowances/insurance are being added inconsistently?
I literally just plugged in tuition and then (total cost - tuition) = cost of living. some schools included a few fees with the tuition, while others didn't. I think most included them in other budget. I didn't meticulously go through checking. it was a rather quick run through of 50+ law school websites.
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yeah, I said that in my original post. I wanted some cereal. might do it now.aliarrow wrote:Have you considered adding columns for In-state tuition? And another column for the IS total.
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Sorry, I'm a skimmerFuManChusco wrote:yeah, I said that in my original post. I wanted some cereal. might do it now.aliarrow wrote:Have you considered adding columns for In-state tuition? And another column for the IS total.
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- FuManChusco
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most are. I am.aliarrow wrote:Sorry, I'm a skimmerFuManChusco wrote:yeah, I said that in my original post. I wanted some cereal. might do it now.aliarrow wrote:Have you considered adding columns for In-state tuition? And another column for the IS total.
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interesting to see the lower ranked schools generally do cost less, except hastings - 250K all together. wow. quarter million... even if you get 160K biglaw (maybe 1 out in 5 chance at hastings? less?) that's got to take YEARS AND YEARS AND YEARS to pay off.
- FuManChusco
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updating it now with in state and a few fixed numbers. as I said, these are not absolutes, but estimates. don't hold it against me if you go to emory and end up in 300k debt somehow or if you choose wisconsin over ucla because it's cheaper.
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new excel sheet available. still only t50, but some numbers changed to reflect new findings/info, and in-state totals available.
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