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The undergraduate cost of attendance includes mandatory fees all students must pay. It is based on typical enrollment for new incoming undergraduates of 15 credits for each of three terms, totaling 45 credits per year. Visit UO Tuition and Fees for more information.
The typical actual cost that students pay to attend (average net price) is less at Harvard University than UO ($19,491 vs. $22,077) Living costs (room and board or off-campus housing budget) at University of Oregon are 33.2% lower than costs at Harvard University ($14,640 vs. $19,502)
Academic; Year Tuition Health Services Fee Board Room Student Services Fee Total 2024; $54,269 $1,408: $7,950 $12,424: $3,399 $79,450: 2023 $52,659: $1,304 $7,446
For many years we have used the term “room” to represent the cost of housing at Harvard, and “board” to represent the cost of the meal plan. Students were charged “room” and “board” fees as part of their student term bill, and received aid towards “room and board” costs.
Harvard University's tuition is $59,076. Compared with the national average cost of tuition of $43,477, Harvard University is more expensive. These figures include both tuition and fees, also...
When you qualify for financial aid from Harvard, we create an individualized aid package to meet all of your demonstrated need. This may include scholarship funds and student employment, as well as any scholarships you’ve earned from outside sources.