By using the Net Price Calculator below, you can obtain a cost estimate of attending Nicolet College full-time for one year. The calculator figures the estimated cost of attendance minus the estimated financial aid to determine the entire cost. This is not a guaranteed financial aid offer. The Financial Aid Office determines official financial aid awards.
Please Note: The estimates apply to full-time, first-time undergraduate students only. The cost of attendance figures used are estimated amounts and include amounts for tuition and fees, room and board, books and supplies, personal and transportation expenses. These figures are only estimates. This calculator uses 2009-2010 Cost of Attendance for full-time undergraduate students attending both Fall and Spring semester. Each student's expenses will vary based on their spending decisions.
These estimates do not represent a final determination, or actual award, of financial assistance or a final net price: they are only estimates based on price of attendance and financial aid provided to students in 2009-2010. Price of attendance and financial aid availability change year to year. These estimates shall not be binding on the Secretary of Education, the institution of higher education, or the State.
Not all students receive financial aid. In 2009-2010, 55% of our full-time students enrolling in college for the first time received grant/scholarship aid. Students may also be eligible for student loans and work-study. Students enrolled at least six (6) credits may also qualify for federal and state grants, student loans, or work-study. Students must complete the Free Application for Financial Aid (FAFSA) in order to determine their eligibility for Federal financial aid that includes Federal grant, loan, or work-study assistance. For more information on applying for Federal student aid, go to fafsa.ed.gov. Click here for more information of Financial Aid at Nicolet College.
The Net Price Calculator does not include Direct Student Loans in its estimated financial aid amounts. Students who file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) are eligible for low interest, deferred loans. Please note students who have already graduated with a bachelor's degree will not be eligible for grant aid.