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created: December 19, 2025

Estimated Cost of Attendance (off-campus) Cost of Attendance includes tuition and fees; food and housing; books, course materials, supplies, and equipment; transportation; and miscellaneous personal expenses.

Tuition & Fees $15,596
Housing & Food $5,265
Books & Supplies $2,893
Transportation $5,670
Personal Expenses $3,303
Total $32,727/yr

Estimated Grants and Scholarships

Pell Grant $7,395
Total $7,395/yr

What you will pay for college Your estimated net cost per year based on the data you provided. This is the estimated cost of attendance minus total grants and scholarships.

Net Price
Cost of Attendance minus Estimated Grants and Scholarships
$25,332

Options to Pay Net Price




Estimated Loan Options Estimated loan amounts shown. Your loan eligibility may vary.

Federal Direct Subsidized Loan $3,500
Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan $2,000
Total $5,500/yr

Other options $19,832 $79,328 / yr

  • Payment plan offered by the institution
  • Military and/or National Service benefits
  • Federal Direct PLUS Loan
  • Non-Federal private education loan
  • Expected Student Aid Index (FM): -$1,500
    (As calculated using information reported on this calculator)

Other Potential Education Benefits


Military and/or National Service Benefits

To determine VA benefits that you may be entitled to and how this could reduce your cost of attendance, please visit the following helpful websites to personalize your experience:

* Hondros College of Nursing GI Bill Comparison Tool

* Hondros College of Nursing Veterans Benefits Information


American Opportunity Tax Credit

Parents or students may qualify to receive up to $2,500 by claiming the American Opportunity Tax Credit on their tax return during the following calendar year.

Custom Information from Hondros College of Nursing


This estimate is to assist with determining eligibility for financing your educational program and is based on full-time enrollment status. For more detailed information regarding your eligibility, please be sure to complete your Free Application for Student Aid:

* FAFSA® Application | Federal Student Aid

Hondros College of Nursing Tuition and Fee Schedule:

* Tuition & Fees | Hondros College of Nursing (hondros.edu)

Transfer Credits, including Military Credits:

* Understanding Transfer Credit | Hondros College of Nursing (hondros.edu)

Additional requirements including training, experience, or examinations that are required to obtain a license, certification, or approval for which the course of education is designed to provide preparation:

* State Authorizations

* Accreditation

* Consumer Disclosures

Estimated total cost of your program and potential loan debt:

* The US Department of Education College Scorecard for information regarding student loan debt

* College Navigator


Graduation Rates:

* Graduation Rates

Paying for College

Glossary

Estimated Direct Cost of Attendance: The total amount (not including grants, scholarships, loans, and work-study) that it will cost you to go to school during the 2026-27 school year. Cost of Attendance (COA) includes tuition and fees; living expenses (housing and food); and allowances for books, course materials, supplies, equipment, transportation, miscellaneous personal expenses, and loan fees. It can also include dependent care; an allowance for the rental or purchase of a personal computer; costs related to a disability; and reasonable costs for eligible study-abroad programs. For students attending less than half-time, the COA includes tuition and fees; an allowance for books, supplies, and transportation; and dependent care expenses. Your actual costs will vary according to your residency, enrollment status, personal lifestyle choices, and academic program and coursework.

Grants and Scholarships: Student aid funds that do not have to be repaid. Grants are often need-based, while scholarships are usually merit-based. Occasionally you might have to pay back part or all of a grant if, for example, you withdraw from school before finishing a semester.

Net Price: An estimate of the actual cost that you or your family will need to pay during the 2026-27 school year to cover education expenses at a particular school. Net price is determined by taking the institution's cost of attendance and subtracting your grants and scholarships.

Work-Study: A federal and/or state student aid program that provides part-time employment that must be earned while you are enrolled in school to help pay your educational expenses.

Loans: Borrowed money that must be repaid with interest. Loans from the federal government typically have a lower interest rate than loans from private lenders. Federal loans, listed from most advantageous to least advantageous, are Direct Subsidized Loans, Direct Unsubsidized Loans, and Direct PLUS Loans. You can find more information about federal loans at StudentAid.gov.

Federal Direct Subsidized Loans: Loans made to eligible undergraduate students who demonstrate financial need to help cover the costs of higher education at a college or career school.

Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loans: Loans made to eligible undergraduate, graduate, and professional students, but in this case, the student does not have to demonstrate financial need to be eligible for the loan.

Federal Direct PLUS Loans: Loans made to graduate or professional students and parents of dependent undergraduate students to help pay for education expenses not covered by other financial aid.

Student Aid Index (also referred to as SAI): A number used by a school to calculate how much need-based financial aid you are eligible to receive based on the financial information you provided on your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The SAI is not the amount of money your family will have to pay for college, nor is it the amount of federal student aid you will receive. The family contribution is reported to you on your FAFSA Submission Summary, also known as the FSS. The FSS is a paper or electronic document that provides basic information about your eligibility for federal student aid and lists your responses to the questions on the FAFSA.