Cost to Attend
The costs associated with attending ETSU can include both direct and indirect costs. Please review ETSU's Cost of Attendance for more details.
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What are my actual tuition and fees?
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How do I pay for college if I am an in-state, dependent student?
You can pay for college through a variety of grants, scholarships, loans or student work programs. Additionally, you may be eligible for veteran’s & disability benefits or for fee discounts. -
How do I pay for college if I am an out-of-state, full-time, dependent student?
Residency and Tuition
Students are classified as in-state or out of state residents for fee payment purposes. If you are interested in more information regarding the requirements for classification as an in-state student and opportunities for fee waivers, please visit our residency section.
Do you live in VA or NC?
You may qualify for our border county tuition waiver.
Are you Out of State?
Check out our out-of-state scholarships for freshmen and out-of-state scholarships for transfer students.
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How do I pay for college if I am a graduate student?
As a graduate student your first stop in seeking financial aid should be the department you have been accepted into. Your graduate advisor may have information regarding department specific Graduate Assistant positions, research assistantships, grants, and scholarships.
If you are unable to secure enough aid through your department you should consult the Paying for Graduate School webpage for more sources of aid available to you outside of your department.
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How do I pay for college if I am an international student?
The International Student and Scholar Services site has information regarding international student scholarships.
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How do I pay for college if I am a summer school student?
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When will I know how much my final tuition and fees are, and how do I find them?
You will be able to see your actual charges on GoldLink by viewing your student account after mid-July of every year and after you have registered for classes