Costs & Financial Aid

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“UL Lafayette really wants their students to succeed, so they put money into their students. Having scholarships from the University makes me really proud because it’s like I know they want me to finish — they want me to succeed.”

Paying for school with scholarships & financial aid

Earn a world-class education at an affordable price at UL Lafayette. 

You have options, and we’re here to help you find the best combination of scholarships, on-campus employment, aid and loans.

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Costs for Other Students

Grad School CostsOnline Program Costs

Affordable & Attainable

Top 16%

UL Lafayette as one of the best universities in the nation for social mobility and providing a “best bang for the buck” education.

70%

Our counselors can help you find and understand financial aid.

We’re one of the Forbes Best Value Colleges for our net price, school quality, and alumni earnings.

Understanding the Cost for Undergraduates

Tuition and Fees for

What is This?

This cost is for in-state students taking 30 credit hours (15 credit hours in both the fall and spring semesters). If you take fewer credit hours in a semester, your cost will be lower.

Additional course fees and lab fees are not included here.

What is This?

This is the average cost for a suite-style shared room (which most freshmen choose) in a campus residence hall and the Cajun Select meal plan.

Other on-campus residence and meal plan options on campus may cost more.

unless your home is within 40 miles of the University. If you live off campus, you will not owe this amount to the University.

Breakdown
Suite-style shared room on campus for fall and spring$7,418
Cajun Select meal plan for fall and spring$4,080
Meal plan processing fees$48
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Total Yearly Cost
$22,804
What is This?

Freshmen: Scholarships are awarded based on your academic performance, including your high school GPA and your ACT or SAT scores. You’ll automatically be considered for University academic scholarships when you apply for admission

Read more about freshman scholarships

Transfer Students: Scholarships are awarded based on your academic performance, particularly your GPA, and hours earned from your transfer school. You’ll automatically be considered for University academic scholarships when you apply for admission

Read more about transfer scholarships

Current Students: Scholarships are available through colleges and/or departments for current students. 

Read more about scholarships for current students

Louisiana Residents: The Louisiana TOPS Scholarship is also available for Louisiana students who qualify. To apply for a TOPS scholarship, you have to fill out the FAFSA.

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What is This?

Financial aid comes from the federal and state governments for students who qualify. Grant amounts are based on your family’s income, but not all students qualify.

Grants are free money to pay for school, similar to scholarships. Loans must be paid back after you graduate. Learn more about the different types of aid.

Breakdown
Federal grants$650 - $6,345
Supplemental grants$300 - $3,000
Federal loansup to $5,500
Resources
Calculate Your Cost

Use the net price calculator to get a personalized estimate of what you would pay based on your eligibility for scholarships and financial aid.

What is This?

This cost is for out-of-state students taking 30 credit hours (15 credit hours in both the fall and spring semesters). If you take fewer credit hours in a semester, your cost will be lower.

Additional course fees and lab fees are not included here.

What is This?

This is the average cost for a suite-style shared room (which most freshmen choose) in a campus residence hall and the Cajun Select meal plan.

Other on-campus residence and meal plan options on campus may cost more.

unless your home is within 40 miles of the University. If you live off campus, you will not owe this amount to the University.

Breakdown
Suite-style shared room on campus for fall and spring$7,418
Cajun Select meal plan for fall and spring$4,080
Meal plan processing fee$48
Resources
Total Yearly Cost
$36,532
What is This?

Freshmen: Scholarships are awarded based on your academic performance, including your high school GPA and your ACT or SAT scores. You may also be eligible for additional scholarships if your parents graduated from a Louisiana college or university. You’ll automatically be considered for University academic and housing scholarships when you apply for admission.  

Read more about freshman scholarships

Transfer Students: Scholarships are awarded based on your academic performance, particularly your GPA, and hours earned from your transfer school. You’ll automatically be considered for University academic scholarships when you apply for admission.

Read more about transfer scholarships

Out-of-State Students: Out-of-state students meeting certain academic requirements may qualify for a scholarship that waives out-of-state fees. Visit the Scholarship Office website for more information.

Our Louisiana Legacy scholarship offers in-state tuition rates to students from other states with a parent who earned an associate’s degree or higher from other colleges and universities in Louisiana.

Resources
What is This?

Financial aid comes from the federal and state governments for students who qualify. Grant amounts are based on your family’s income, but not all students qualify.

Grants are free money to pay for school, similar to scholarships. Loans must be paid back after you graduate. Learn more about the different types of aid.

Breakdown
Federal grants$650 - $6,345
Supplemental grants$300 - $3,000
Federal loansup to $5,500
Resources
Calculate Your Cost

Use the net price calculator to get a personalized estimate of what you would pay based on your eligibility for scholarships and financial aid.

What is This?

This cost is for international students taking 24 credit hours (12 credit hours in both the fall and spring semesters). If you take fewer credit hours in a semester, your cost will be lower.

Additional course fees and lab fees are not included here.

What is This?

All international students on F-1, J-1, or any other non-immigrant status visa are required to pay a supplemental health insurance fee.

What is This?

This is the average cost for a suite-style shared room (which most freshmen choose) in a campus residence hall and the Cajun Select meal plan.

Other on-campus residence and meal plan options on campus may cost more.

If you live off campus, you will not owe this amount to the University.

Breakdown
Suite-style shared room on campus for fall and spring$7,418
Cajun Select meal plan for fall and spring$4,080
Meal plan processing fee$48
Resources
Total Yearly Cost
$39,114
What is This?

International Freshmen: Scholarships are awarded based on your academic performance, including your high school GPA and your ACT or SAT scores. You may also be eligible for additional scholarships if your parents graduated from a Louisiana college or university. You’ll automatically be considered for University academic and housing scholarships when you apply for admission.  

International Transfer Students: Scholarships are awarded based on your academic performance, particularly your GPA, and hours earned from your transfer school. You’ll automatically be considered for University academic scholarships when you apply for admission.

Explore scholarships for international students

I have questions about

  • Many students who receive financial aid or scholarships are also eligible for . In your on-campus job you work part-time in a University office as a student worker.

    Most student workers earn $2,600 from an on-campus job during the year.

    All students who apply for admission are automatically considered for scholarships. Scholarships are based on academic performance, which includes your GPA and ACT or SAT scores.

    While you’re a student at UL Lafayette, you can apply for scholarships through your college or department, professional organizations, and other sources. Learn more about scholarships for current students.

    Your advisor can be a great resource to help you discover these opportunities.

    Louisiana TOPS scholarships are available for students who graduated from Louisiana high schools and meet certain academic requirements.

    Learn how to apply for TOPS.

  • You’ll buy or rent textbooks for most of your classes. You might be required to purchase other supplies, too.

    We recommend budgeting $1,300 a year for books and supplies.

    If you live on campus, your parking permit is $40 per year.

    If you live off campus there are both free and paid parking options available. Learn more about commuter student parking.

    If you live off campus, you can subtract the average housing and meal costs from the estimated cost.

    If you plan to live off-campus, take into account your personal costs for rent, utilities, and food as you assess your financial need.

    If you’re not living on campus, you should consider getting for eating on campus during the semester.

    We have tips for finding outside scholarships, finding an on-campus job, and budgeting responsibly.

    Explore ways to save

  • Financial aid grant amounts are based on the information you enter into the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). By filling out the FAFSA, you will find out if you’re eligible for federal, state or university grants.

    Learn more about how aid is calculated. Your need for aid is decided based on family income, and financial aid is not guaranteed.

    Fill out the net price calculator to find out if you're eligible for grants or other aid.

    Before you apply for admission, you can fill out the net price calculator to estimate what aid you would receive.

    After you apply for admission and fill out the FAFSA, you’ll get a personalized financial aid package in the mail that outlines what aid you’ll receive.

    No, your financial need does not affect how the University evaluates your admissions application.

    At UL Lafayette, your admissions decision is completely separate from your financial aid eligibility, scholarships, and other awards.