Estimate your cost to attend college with this tool 

The Davenport University net price calculator is a powerful tool to use when you’re budgeting for college.  

From living expenses for college to tuition and fees, there are many expenses to take into account when you’re budgeting for college. With the Davenport University net price calculator, you can get a good idea of your cost to attend college at Davenport. 

We invite you to review this page then contact us if you have any questions at financialaid@davenport.edu or call us at 866.744.0004.

What the Davenport University net price calculator can estimate for you:

  • Davenport University tuition and fees (annual, full-time — assumes two semesters at 15 credits/semester)
  • Books and supplies
  • Living expenses for college (food and housing, on or off campus)
  • Personal expenses and transportation
  • Financial aid for college (federal/state grants and loans)
  • Financial aid eligibility for Davenport scholarships & grants

Use the Davenport University net price calculator  

As you’re budgeting for college, it’s crucial to consider all of your college costs. With the Davenport University net price calculator, you can estimate your cost to attend college, including living expenses for college and Davenport University tuition.

Keep in mind the calculator is only an estimate of college expenses and financial aid eligibility based on the information you provide. Your actual cost to attend college will be determined after you schedule your courses and after Davenport University tuition and fees are set for the semester. 

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