The University of Dubuque is quite a bit cheaper than Clarke. For one year as a full time student, including room and board fees, the average cost is $37,824. Add another $950 on to that and your books will be paid for as well. This cost is subject to change if you are not going to live on campus. If you decide not to live on campus then the average cost would be cheaper by $9,124. The average cost per year could change depending on if the student pays for an annual parking permit, or if they have scholarship help.
Now, Clarke on the other hand, is pretty expensive. A full-time student, including room and board, would end up paying $41,350. A student going to college, but not living on campus would be paying around $31,950 a year. This price includes the bare …show more content…
Clarke covers 100% of financial aid where University of Dubuque only covers 99%, but the things offered and the requirements are very similar. At Clarke University, 87 percent of full-time undergraduates receive some kind of need-based financial aid and the average need-based scholarship or grant award is $20,152. Of the 97 percent of full-time students that applied for need-based financial aid, only 80 percent of the students actually received the need-based financial aid. University of Dubuque offers a financial aid grant of $14,035. The percent of students receiving this grant is 93 percent. 86% of students are currently receiving the average annual federal student loan of