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  1. The cost of attendance represents the cost of attending Penn for an academic year, and includes both direct costs that appear on your student bill such as tuition, fees, housing, and dining, and indirect costs that are not billed by Penn, such as books and supplies, transportation, and an allowance for personal expenses.

  2. View the Penn undergraduate cost of attendance for a full view of your estimated expenses, broken down by category. 2023-2024 Tuition and Fees. 2022-2023 Academic Year. Fees included in the Cost of Attendance. General Fee.

  3. Penns total cost of attendance includes both direct costs that appear on your student bill such as tuition, fees, housing, and dining, and indirect costs that are not billed by Penn, such as books, school supplies, transportation, and an allowance for personal expenses.

  4. Students should consider their cost of attendance as their budget for each academic year. Penn also uses the cost of attendance to help determine a student’s eligibility for financial aid. View the 2023-2024 Cost of Attendance: http://www.srfs.upenn.edu/paying/cost-of-attendance.htm.

  5. Here's the main thing you should know: Penn meets 100% of demonstrated financial need with grants and work-study funding. 46% of undergraduate students received need-based financial aid in 2023-2024, with an average package of $66,222: more than the cost of tuition.

  6. We're big believers that the last thing that should stop you from attending Penn is your ability to afford tuition. That's why our robust financial aid program meets 100% of your demonstrated need with grant-based aid you don't have to pay back.

  7. Your financial need is the difference between your cost of attendance and your EFC. Penn meets your full demonstrated financial need with grant funding and work-study. Related articles

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