Net Price Calculator

Estimate the Net Price of Attending UW-Superior

This calculator is intended for U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, or U.S. permanent residents who will enter UW-Superior as a first year (freshman), fulltime undergraduate student filing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid.

For information related to international students, please visit our Paying for College: International page.

Determine Your SAI Value and Net Price Estimation

Click on the link below to estimate your Student Aid Index (SAI).  This number helps Financial Aid Offices determine a student’s financial aid eligibility.  It is not a calculation to determine how much you will pay for your (or your student’s) education. 

Once you have your estimated SAI, please  continue on with the Estimation Calculator to answer a few more questions and receive an estimate of the aid you may be eligible for.

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About This Estimation Calculator

Use this tuition net cost estimation calculator to estimate your total yearly cost of attending UW Superior. Based on your answers to these questions this calculator will help you estimate your total cost of attending for a year.

This estimate takes into account your financial and living situation and uses the most recent SAI formulas and UW Superior associated financial aid. The total tuition (plus living expenses, fees, books, and miscellaneous expenses) is then reduced by the amount of your expected financial aid.

As you answer these questions, questions that are no longer relevant to you based on previous answers may be removed or added. Information entered into this form is not saved permanently in any way.

This calculator uses these SAI formulas for 2024-25 and included tables.

To find out your actual Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) awards go to FAFSA AID

By clicking "I Agree" below you are acknowledging that you have read and understood that the results of this calculator are an estimate only. This is not a binding agreement between any state or federal organization and is simply an estimate.

Net Price Calculator

Please answer the questions below. Your answers will be used to estimate the total yearly cost of attendance at UW Superior. This will only be an estimate. To find out how much Federal Student aid you may qualify for visit StudentAid.ed.gov and complete the FASFA application.

Enter your approximate SAI number

A Few More Questions

Review Information

Review the information you have provided. You can click the Edit button below to return to the beginning and edit provided information or if you are happy with the current selections click "Total" to view your estimated net price.

Summary

Age
0
Dependency Status
0
Living
In state, Out of state, In District tuition
Applying for Financial Aid
Primary source of financial support for any children
Number of people in the household
Student's AGI
Student's Net Worth
Parent's AGI
Parent's Net Worth
Married
Citizenship status
State of legal residence
* Based on the answers given you are an independent student.
* Based on the answers given you are a dependent student.
* Based on the answers given you're not a citizen of the U.S. or not U.S. eligible non-citizen and do not qualify for federal assistance.

Academic Year: 2024-2025

Estimated Cost of Attendance
Tuition and fees
$0
$0
Books & Supplies
1050
2990
Total Cost of Attendance
$0.00
Estimated Gift Aid
Pell Grant
$0.00
Wisconsin Grant
$0.00
Tuition Assistance Grant
$0.00
Estimated Total Gift Aid
$0.00
 
Estimated Net Price
$0.00
Estimated Federal Loan Eligibility
$0.00
* This institution requires that full-time, first-time students live on-campus or in institutionally controlled housing.
* These estimates are for full-time undergraduate students.
* As a non-citizen none qualified alien. Your are not eligible for assistance.
This is only an estimate. To apply for federal aid and to find out your official available aid visit FAFSA AID and complete the application.
Estimated SAI

Important Points

  1. This is an ESTIMATE and not your actual Financial Aid Award
  2. Do not use SAI of 0 (zero) unless the above calculators state you should use 0 (zero)