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  1. Students coming from families with annual incomes less than $150,000 (and typical assets) are able to attend Columbia tuition-free. Columbia awards more than $215 million annually in scholarships and grants from all sources.

  2. to pay for college, so that all the advantages of a Columbia education can be yours. Billed Expenses The largest portion of your expenses for the academic year will be your student bill, which includes: tuition, health services fee, student life fee, orientation and document fees, and room and meals. TUITION

  3. Net Price and Cost of Attendance Calculators for Undergrads. Prospective or current undergraduate students at Columbia College or the School of Engineering and Applied Science can use Columbia's net price calculator at the College Board.

  4. Tuition for a 30-point program: $63,060. Tuition for 16 points or more, per term: $33,632. Fees: Varies based on enrollment status. Approximate cost of living (room and board) and personal expenses (books, local commuting costs, and miscellaneous expenses) for 9 month academic year: $29,003.

  5. Free tuition. $215 million in aid. No loans. If your family’s annual income is less than $150,000 (with typical assets), you will be able to attend Columbia tuition-free. Columbia typically awards over $200 million in scholarships and grants.

  6. There is a flat tuition charge for all Columbia College students, including visitors, regardless of the number of credits a student is taking. Students who are enrolled for eight terms must pay the flat tuition, regardless of the number of credits they are taking. The charge for 2024–2025 is $34,000 a term.

  7. Many Columbia students, including international students, receive financial awards from outside organizations, including merit-based scholarships and tuition benefits through employers, government agencies and other sources.