When applying to the University of Denver, you 和 your family might have a lot of questions about how you’ll cover the costs of tuition, housing 和 other expenses. Our office is dedicated to helping each family create a strategy that works for them. Once scholarships 和 other financial aid options are factored in, many students find their cost to attend DU is comparable to other institutions they may be considering. We'll work with you to answer all your questions 和 to craft a customized financial aid offer that explores every available option.
Can I afford a DU education?
We do our best to make sure everyone who is admitted to DU can afford it.
Use our interactive calculators for an estimate of how much financial aid you may be eligible to receive 和 what your overall cost to attend the University of Denver might be.
84 percent of aid for undergraduates is in the form of scholarships 和 grants
$47.8k$47,844 is the average need-based financial aid offer for first-time undergraduate students
100%100 percent of admitted students receive a grant or scholarship
What types of aid are available?
There are three main types of financial aid available. Your first-year financial aid offer may combine all of these items to help you cover the cost of your education.
Merit Scholarships - Up to $33,000
You're automatically considered for merit scholarships during the admission process—no need to apply for financial aid to be considered. This money doesn't have to be repaid.
DU provides aid distributed among a wide range of income levels. Below are the average financial aid offers for current first-year students who completed both the FAFSA 和 CSS Profile. Financial aid can be impacted by the size of the family, the number of students in college, 资产, the student's admission application.
Will I receive the same financial aid offer each year?
If your family's financial situation remains the same, we'll make every effort to provide you with a similar aid offer each year. But be sure to keep these points in mind:
Costs will change. Based on information from prior years, you should anticipate a small increase in tuition, housing 和 meal rates annually.
Merit scholarships are fixed. If you're offered a merit scholarship upon admission, you can expect to receive that same award for four years.
Departmental scholarships may be available. Once you choose a major, you may be considered for a departmental scholarship in your second, third 和/or fourth year.
Am I going to end up with a lot of debt?
Avg Debt at Graduation
Of the 43% of students who borrow federal loans, the average amount of debt our students have when they graduate is $21,025—much less than the national average of $37,338.
Data from DU Factbook 和 Education Data Initiative
Loan Default Rate
Due to the early success of our alumni, only 1.9% of DU students fail to repay ("默认的" on) their federal loans—much lower than the national average of 7.1%.