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Tuition & Scholarships

We get this question all the time: “Can I afford a ºìÐÓ¶ÌÊÓÆµ Fox education?” Spoiler alert: you can!

The average net price for a first-year student to attend ºìÐÓ¶ÌÊÓÆµ Fox in the 2026-27 school year is $23,639. But you could pay even less based on your GPA and FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Plus you can earn scholarships at our Scholarship Summit and even get a $1,000 Visit Experience Scholarship just for visiting campus!

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100% of traditional undergraduate students receive financial aid

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What’s the Cost for a First-Year Student?

$23,639

Average net price for first-year traditional undergrad (2026-27)

$60,954 per year Sticker Price

$37,315 per year Financial Aid

$23,639 per year Net Price

Remember that this is an average — your net price may be higher or lower.

Cost Breakdown

Sticker Price

Tuition & Costs

Item Full Year
Tuition (12 to 18 credits) $45,154
Housing and Meals $15,080
Standard Fees $720
Total Tuition and Costs $60,954

These costs do not include travel, books and personal expenses, which will vary widely among students. Cost of books can be expected to average about $475 per semester, depending on courses taken.

There is no difference between in-state and out-of-state tuition for any academic program at ºìÐÓ¶ÌÊÓÆµ Fox University.

Financial Aid for

Average Financial Aid Package:

$37,315

Merit Scholarships - Fall 2026 Applicants

High School GPA (weighted or unweighted) Annual Scholarship
4.00+ $24,000
3.80-3.99 $22,000
3.50-3.79 $20,000
3.25-3.49 $19,000
3.00-3.24 $18,000

Students admitted with a GPA below 3.0 still qualify for a merit scholarship.  Contact admissions for more information.

Financial aid may also include:

Need-based grants: Up to $23,718 per year

Based on your FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). It’s important to fill it out as early as possible to meet state and school financial aid deadlines. This will also place you in line for first-come, first-awarded grants.

Scholarship Summit: Up to $3,000* per year

Engage with faculty in your intended major and experience our community on a deeper level for a chance to earn even more scholarship money. For incoming fall students only. Learn more about Scholarship Summit

Honors Fellowship Day: Up to $5,000* per year

Interview for admission to the  Honors Program and compete for an Honors Fellowship Scholarship.  Learn more about Honors Fellowship Day

Visit Experience Scholarship: $1,000* per year

Visit campus and get a scholarship! It’s really that easy. Learn more about the Visit Experience Scholarship

Additional Scholarship Opportunities*

We have scholarships for music, honors, multicultural leadership, robotics, and more! Learn more about additional scholarship opportunities

On-campus student employment: Up to $4,600 per year

Earn extra money for school without ever leaving campus.

Federal student loans: Up to $5,500 per year

Low, fixed interest and no payments while you’re in school. Learn more about loans

*Incoming students may not receive more than $5,000 in university-funded scholarships in addition to their academic merit scholarship. The exception to this is honors students, who may receive up to $6,000 in university-funded scholarships by participating in Honors Fellowship Day.

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First-Year Students

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What’s the Cost for a Transfer Student?

Just because you're bringing in credits doesn't guarantee you're a transfer student.

Am I a transfer student?

  • Have you graduated from high school?
  • Prior to enrolling at ºìÐÓ¶ÌÊÓÆµ Fox, will you have attempted at least 30 quarter or 20 semester hours at a college since your high school graduation date?
  • Are those 30 quarter hours or 20 semester hours transferable coursework (100 level or higher)?

If you've answered yes to all these questions, you're a transfer student.

$26,622

Average net price for transfer undergraduate (2026-27)

$60,954 per year Sticker Price

$34,332 per year Financial Aid

$26,622 per year Net Price

Remember that this is an average — your net price may be higher or lower.

Cost Breakdown

Sticker Price

Tuition & Costs

Item Full Year
Tuition (12 to 18 credits) $45,154
Housing and Meals $15,080
Standard Fees $720
Total Tuition and Costs $60,954

These costs do not include travel, books and personal expenses, which will vary widely among students. Cost of books can be expected to average about $475 per semester, depending on courses taken.

There is no difference between in-state and out-of-state tuition for any academic program at ºìÐÓ¶ÌÊÓÆµ Fox University.

Financial Aid for

Average Financial Aid Package:

$34,332

Merit Scholarships - Fall 2026 & Spring 2027 Applicants

High School GPA (weighted or unweighted) Annual Scholarship
3.75+ $16,000
3.25-3.74 $14,000
3.00-3.24 $11,000
2.75-2.99 $9,000
Under 2.75 $8,000

Financial aid may also include:

Need-based grants: Up to $18,996 per year

Based on your FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). It’s important to fill it out as early as possible to meet state and school financial aid deadlines. This will also place you in line for first-come, first-awarded grants.

Scholarship Summit: Up to $3,000* per year

Engage with faculty in your intended major and experience our community on a deeper level for a chance to earn even more scholarship money. For incoming fall students only. Learn more about Scholarship Summit

Honors Fellowship Day: Up to $5,000* per year

Interview for admission to the  Honors Program and compete for an Honors Fellowship Scholarship.  Learn more about Honors Fellowship Day

Visit Experience Scholarship: $1,000* per year

Visit campus and get a scholarship! It’s really that easy. Learn more about the Visit Experience Scholarship

Associate-to-Bachelor's Beacon Transfer Scholarship

A full-tuition scholarship for selected students who have completed an associate degree at a community college in Oregon or Washington. Learn more about the Beacon Transfer Scholarship

Oregon/Washington Community College scholarship: $5,000* per year

Transfer students are eligible to receive the Oregon Community College Scholarship. Any student transferring from an Oregon community college with a 3.0 cumulative transfer GPA will receive an additional $5,000 per year.

Additional Scholarship Opportunities*

We have scholarships for music, honors, multicultural leadership, robotics, and more! Learn more about additional scholarship opportunities

On-campus student employment: Up to $4,600 per year

Earn extra money for school without ever leaving campus.

Federal student loans: Up to $7,500 per year

Low, fixed interest and no payments while you’re in school. Learn more about loans

*Incoming students may not receive more than $5,000 in university-funded scholarships in addition to their academic merit scholarship, with two exceptions: the full-tuition Beacon Transfer Scholarship, and honors students may receive up to $6,000 in university-funded scholarships by participating in Honors Fellowship Day.

Questions?

Kelsey Miguel

Kelsey Miguel

Associate Director of Undergraduate Transfer Admissions

The Value of a ºìÐÓ¶ÌÊÓÆµ Fox Degree

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100%

of ºìÐÓ¶ÌÊÓÆµ Fox undergraduate students
receive financial aid


88% of 2025 graduates received a post-graduation offer before graduation (includes employment, graduate school admission or a service opportunity).

86% of ºìÐÓ¶ÌÊÓÆµ Fox students complete experiential learning before graduation (includes internships, field experiences, practicums, clinicals, research projects, micro-internships and client projects). This is almost 20% higher than the national average (NACE, 2024).


58% of our students study abroad , expanding their worldview and making themselves even more compelling candidates for an increasingly global workforce — much higher than the 6% national average (Open Doors, 2023).

84% acceptance rate into medical school for ºìÐÓ¶ÌÊÓÆµ Fox biology and biochemistry graduates — considerably higher than the national average of 43% (AAMC, 2025-26).

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What's Next?

Now that you understand how tuition and financial aid work, it’s time to take the next step toward ºìÐÓ¶ÌÊÓÆµ Fox. We’ll help you get there.

Have questions about financial aid? Your admissions counselor has answers! Set up a meeting, give them a call or send a quick text. 
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ºìÐÓ¶ÌÊÓÆµ Fox University is required to make cost of attendance (COA) information publicly available on this website. The best way to find out how much it will cost for you to attend ºìÐÓ¶ÌÊÓÆµ Fox is to apply and receive a financial aid package specific to your situation.