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- What is Cost of Attendance (COA)?
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- Why is it important?
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- What expenses are included?
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- How does the OSU Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid determine what "average expenses"
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- How can I find out what my COA is?
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- How can I cut costs?
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- What if I think my personal costs are in excess of the average COA?
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- I'm living off-campus now, instead of on-campus. Does that make any difference?
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- What expenses might I have that cannot be included?
Housing and meals is an allowance for the student only during periods of enrollment (fall, spring, and/or summer semesters). Students who have dependents, such as a spouse or children, cannot include the housing and meals costs of those dependents in the housing and meals allowance. These costs are actually taken into account when the Expected Family Contribution is calculated off the results of a student's FAFSA.
Car payments cannot be included because purchase costs of a vehicle (which would include car loan payments) are specifically prohibited from being included in the COA. (An allowance for car insurance and maintenance is provided for in the Travel/ Transportation component of the COA.)
Refundable deposits for housing or utilities cannot be included, nor can debt on a credit card, job search costs or Greek membership fees and associated costs.
This list is not comprehensive; please contact the Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid if you are not sure whether some of your educational costs are included in the components described above. -
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WE ARE ALL COWBOYSHailing from all 50 states and 98 countries, we are united by the Cowboy Code.
- We end the day knowing we gave it everything we had
- We dream only as big as the sky
- We know challenges come with pain, but pain will not win
- We have a passion to do what's right, even when it's hard
- We stand for what matters, even if we stand alone
- We finish what we start
- Being a Cowboy isn't in our clothes, it's in our character
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Gifts to OSU have created more than 2,500 scholarship funds, benefitting thousands of students for generations. Make your impact today!
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Find your admissions counselor to discuss anything regarding applications, official documents, fees and requests.
Or, see if they are coming to an admissions event near you.
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Find your admissions counselor to discuss anything regarding applications, official documents, fees and requests.
Or, see if they are coming to an admissions event near you.
Career paths
There are many paths an agribusiness major can take. Many are similar to those of other business majors, but with a focus on agricultural products and services. Potential jobs include:
- Farm appraiser
- Agricultural policy analyst
- Farm manager
- Crop producer
- Grain and livestock buyer
- Market analyst
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Annual cost of attendance (2017-2018)
Undergraduate
$20,690 for Oklahoma residents ($35,730 out-of-state), comprised of:
- $10,480 ($25,520 out-of-state) tuition and fees
- $8,940 room and board
- $1,270 books and supplies
(PLUS OUT-OF-STATE & INTERNATIONAL)
Graduate
$16,390 for Oklahoma residents ($26,410 out-of-state), based on 16 hours and comprised of:
- $6,470 ($16,490 out-of-state) tuition and fees
- $8,940 room and board
- $980 books and supplies
(PLUS OUT-OF-STATE & INTERNATIONAL)
Vet Med
$35,600 for Oklahoma residents ($61,580 out-of-state) for the first year, comprised of:
- $22,570 ($48,550 out-of-state) tuition and fees
- $370 loan fees
- $8,940 room and board
- $3,720 books and supplies
(PLUS OUT-OF-STATE & INTERNATIONAL)
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Scholarships & Financial Aid
Financial aid process
Here is our Start2Finish guide to walk you through the process of applying for and receiving federal financial aid at OSU.
Applying for aid (FAFSA & scholarships) Award notifications Accepting aid Checklist to receive aid When aid is disbursedScholarships & tuition waivers
Scholarships are a form of gift aid that does not require repayment. Tuition waivers are reductions of the credit hour tuition (not fees) you are charged to attend OSU; they are not cash scholarships.
Freshman scholarships Transfer scholarships International student scholarships Current undergraduate student scholarships Graduate student scholarships Native American student scholarshipsOther types of aid
Grants (undergraduate)Grants are awarded based on financial need and do not have to be repaid.
Federal program for students who demonstrate financial need and work in exchange for wages.
Funds that are borrowed and must be repaid, usually with interest.
Job opportunities on and off campus
Estimate your expenses
Net Price Calculator (undergraduate)Calculate estimated net price information including tuition and required fees, books and supplies, room and board, and other related expenses — minus estimated grant and scholarship aid.
Tool provided by the bursar to estimate costs based on credit hours and college
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Are you on track for 2018-2019?
Apply for aid
Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) after October 1st and submit your information to be considered for available scholarships.
Anything missing?
Log back in a few weeks after you apply to make sure we’ve received all the documents we need to process your aid application.
Check for updates
Check for award notices either at your official OSU email or, for new undergraduate students, in the mail.
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Why OSU
Leadership & Academics
OSU is a nationally ranked research university — in the classroom and on the field.
- Top 50 Public Universities in America (Niche.com, 2018)
- Most Truman Scholars (for graduate study in public service) in Oklahoma
- 4th in the nation for all-time NCAA team championships (51 total)
Affordability
As a land-grant institution, we believe access to education is an essential part of our mission.
- Top 100 Best College Values (Kiplinger, 2017)
- #76 (out of 4,000+) Best Public Schools for Scholarships (GoodCall, 2016)
- Over 50% of OSU students graduate with zero student loan debt.
Quality of Life
We invest in the well-being of our students, faculty, staff, and community.
- Largest comprehensive university union in the world
- #76 (out of 4,000+) Best Public Schools for Scholarships (GoodCall, 2016)
- Over 50% of OSU students graduate with zero student loan debt.