California Institute of Technology

Costs & Scholarships

Annual Expenses

CategoryOn-CampusOff-CampusLiving with Parents
Tuition$60,816$60,816$60,816
Fees1,22,4392,4392,439
Housing11,24712,960See Living Expenses
Food/Meals8,2566,471See Living Expenses
Books, Course Materials, Supplies and Equipment (est.)31,4281,4281,428
Living ExpensesN/AN/A10,125
Personal Expenses (est.)2,7004,4283,609
Transportation (est. local)01,7641,611
Total Estimated Cost of Attendance4$86,886$90,306$80,028

Financial Aid

Grants

Grants can be given out by the federal government, your state, or the college and are based on your financial need. Grants do not need to be repaid. At Harvard, 13% of undergraduates qualified for the Pell Grant.

Merit Scholarships

Evaluated per student and vary based on a variety of factors. These do not need to be repaid.

Parent and Student Loans*

Student loans are sums of money given to students to help them pay for college now. The federal government or private banks can loan the money. At Harvard, 2% of full time undergraduates receive loans.

Work Study

Work-study is when you work during the school year, typically an on-campus job. The money you make pays a part of the tuition. It’s a great opportunity, but it’s not free.

*t&c apply

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