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Review Your Financial Aid Award

We know that affordability is a key consideration when making your college decision.

Northwestern is committed to supporting students from every financial background. We meet every student's need without requiring families to take out a loan and work to remove cost as a barrier to higher education.

Next Step: Check your financial aid status

If you applied for need-based financial aid, your award will be viewable via your Applicant Status Portal.

Cost of Attendance

What does the "cost of attendance" include?

Northwestern's cost of attendance includes direct costs like tuition, housing and meals, plus indirect costs for books, transportation and personal expenses. You will not receive a university bill for indirect expenses, but these out-of-pocket costs are taken into account when determining your eligibility for financial aid.

See the 2023–24 cost of attendance on the Undergraduate Financial Aid website. The cost of attendance for 2024–25 will be added to that page once available.

Additional Considerations

There are some additional factors that may impact your financial aid timeline or steps.

noun-globe-1436011-1.svgI'm an international student 

The financial aid process for international students varies from that of U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and individuals who identify as undocumented/DACA. Learn more about international student aid. Financial aid awards were extended only to those international students who were admitted and applied for financial aid at the point of application. For international students who received a financial aid award, please reach out to Kandise Le Blanc with any questions or concerns regarding an existing financial aid package.

noun-horizontal-arrows-1227908-1.svgI'm a transfer student

Please note that dates and deadlines differ for transfer students. See applicable dates. 

noun-money-1898679-1.svgI've had a recent change in my financial circumstances

If your family has experienced a change in circumstances that your original aid application does not reflect, you may request an aid review from Undergraduate Financial Aid due to loss of income.