No. Starting in 2014 newly admitted undergrads and M.Arch students pay half-tuition (which is currently $20,400 per year.) Additionally students are responsible for their own living expenses, and various fees.
I would trust an internet forum over anything the actual college would publish on their materials. Why go directly to the source when you can get info 3rd hand?
StudioR
Jul 17, 15 2:30 am
shuellmi - exactly .. can't believe i couldn't even think of that;;; feeling stupid..ahaha..
thanks for the comments :)
shellarchitect
Jul 17, 15 8:34 am
I was perhaps a little harsh.... good luck though. you might try applying to some really expensive schools, they sometimes give really good financial aid.....
is cooper union still tuition free?
if it's not, then how much is the annual tuition fee?
do they change according to their financial situation?
i wonder if i could trust this web page
http://www.thebestcolleges.org/10-best-colleges-with-free-tuition/
No. Starting in 2014 newly admitted undergrads and M.Arch students pay half-tuition (which is currently $20,400 per year.) Additionally students are responsible for their own living expenses, and various fees.
Go to the source: http://www.cooper.edu
I would trust an internet forum over anything the actual college would publish on their materials. Why go directly to the source when you can get info 3rd hand?
shuellmi - exactly .. can't believe i couldn't even think of that;;; feeling stupid..ahaha..
thanks for the comments :)
I was perhaps a little harsh.... good luck though. you might try applying to some really expensive schools, they sometimes give really good financial aid.....
hahaha.. fingers crossed...