Tuition Costs and Aid Opportunities – University of Northern Colorado
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Your cost of attendance will vary based on your residency and qualification for financial aid programs. We are committed to working with you to figure out how to finance and achieve your educational goals.
View Cost of Attendance on the financial aid website.
By answering a few easy questions, the Financial Aid Net Price Calculator will give you an estimate of costs and let you know if you might qualify for scholarships, grants and loans.
Apply for UNC scholarships to help reduce your tuition costs. To be eligible for automatic admissions scholarships students must be studying on the Greeley Campus or Denver-Lowry Campus, be a degree-seeking first-year or transfer student, and meet the GPA requirements. 95% of first-time students receive grants, scholarships or other aid!
First-Year Scholarships
(Weighted GPA)
Colorado Resident
WUE Resident
Non-Resident &
international
Trustee
(4.00 GPA)
Presidential
(3.80 – 3.99 GPA)
Provost
(3.40 – 3.79 GPA)
Bear
(3.00 – 3.39 GPA)
Transfer Scholarships
(Cumulative GPA)
All Institutions
Colorado Resident
WUE Resident
Non-Resident &
international
Transfer Trustee
(3.50 – 4.00 GPA)
Transfer Presidential
(3.00 – 3.49 GPA)
Northern Lights Transfer
(2.75 – 2.99 GPA)
The Office of Financial Aid at UNC ensures every student finds the help they need to reach their goals and be financially responsible in college. Visit the links below for more information on how to apply for federal or state financial aid.
The first step to Financial Aid is to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). UNC’s FAFSA code is 001349. Apply as early as October 1, and submit by March 1, to be considered for the maximum amount of financial Aid.
Fill out your FAFSA FAFSA Tips (PDF)
The Colorado Application for State Financial Aid (CASFA) is for students who considered DREAMers (Undocumented or DACA recipients). Students who are eligible for Federal Title IV aid by completing the FAFSA should not complete the CASFA.
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