Vanderbilt University

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National College Match Scholarship Package

These numbers reflect estimated student expenses for the 2022-2023 school year. Amounts will change slightly from year to year, but as the cost of college increases, the scholarship packages will correspondingly increase. Your official financial aid award will be included in a letter directly from Vanderbilt.

Annual Cost of Attendance

Tuition

$58,130

Room & Board

$19,862

Books & Supplies

$1,194

Travel

Varies

Personal

$3,008

Required Fees

$2,318

First-Year Experience Fee

$943

Total

$85,455

How Annual Costs Are Covered

Grants

$81,505

Federal Work-Study

$2,300

Student Summer Work Contribution

$1,650

Parent Contribution

$0

Student Savings

5%

Student Loan

$0

Total

$85,455

Policy on Outside Funding
Outside funding is taken into account as part of a student's total need-based aid package and cannot be counted as part of the family contribution. If an adjustment to a need-based financial aid package is necessary, the outside funding will be used first to replace a student's earnings expectation/Federal Work-Study before reducing Vanderbilt need-based assistance.

Policy on Health Insurance
Vanderbilt requires all students to have health insurance, either through a parent or another plan. The annual cost of the Vanderbilt Student Health Insurance Plan will be included in the fall semester charges unless the student submits evidence of adequate coverage under another policy. An allowance for health insurance is included in the Personal category of the Cost of Attendance. Deadline to waive Vanderbilt Health Insurance plan is August 1 each year.

Policy on Travel Allowance
A travel allowance will be determined by Vanderbilt based on the student’s home residence and included in the Cost of Attendance.

Policy on Student Contribution
The student contribution is based on the expectation that students will work during the summer months and academic year. First year students are expected to earn up to $3,950 and $4,900 in subsequent years to contribute toward educational expenses. These educational expenses typically consist of indirect costs such as books, personal expenses, and travel. Students may reduce their academic year work expectation (Federal Work-Study) with outside scholarships.

Requirements Associated with Maintaining this Award
Students must be making Satisfactory Academic Progress and submit a complete financial aid application each year as outlined on the Financial Aid website in order to maintain the match scholarship award. The Financial Aid Officer will then review the yearly information and create an award based on the updated student cost of attendance and student circumstances. Vanderbilt guarantees a zero parent contribution and meets 100% demonstrated financial need without loans. Financial aid awards are provided for a total of 8 semesters of undergraduate study.

Vanderbilt’s Financial Aid Overview 

Vanderbilt is firmly committed to meeting the full demonstrated need of every qualified student with an aid package that does not require a loan. The average aid award at Vanderbilt is made up of 97% grant/scholarship assistance and 3% work expectation. Students who come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds (where the family income is under $50,000 and the family has minimal assets) typically have no parental contribution expected. Parents may be asked to contribute small amounts when the family income is between $50,000 and $75,000.

The Vanderbilt award for students who we have determined to be economically disadvantaged is shown above. Even if your family does not fall into this category, keep in mind that Vanderbilt provides generous no-loans packages to students from a broad range of financial circumstances.