Welcome to the Belmont Abbey College Net Price Calculator. We’re happy you are beginning to explore how to plan and pay for your college education. We will help you every step of the way.

CLICK HERE TO ACCESS OUR NET CALCULATOR

The calculator is designed to give you an early indication of how much and what types of financial aid you might qualify for if you were a college freshman attending school full-time in the academic year indicated. It is a tool which we hope will give you a clear picture of options and opportunities so you can make more informed decisions about your college choices.

As you use the calculator, please remember: 

  1. This is not an application for admission or financial aid.
  2. The results will only be as reliable as the data you provide.
  3. The net price calculator will only give you an estimate of your net price and aid eligibility. The financial aid office has the final word on your financial aid award.
  4. You must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as soon as possible after January 1 of the year you plan to attend college.

Completing the calculator should take no more than 20 minutes of your time. You will need to answer some basic questions about your parents’ financial situation so it might be helpful to have recent tax forms or pay stubs on hand before you begin.

As a traditional student using the net price calculator, you can find out your eligibility for financial aid from schools to which you plan to apply and estimate your out-of-pocket expenses. Rather than shy away from applying to colleges that seem to be out of your price range, results from the net price calculator will show you how affordable those institutions may be.

Since Belmont Abbey has recently reset tuition to be more affordable for students like you, we hope you are pleased with the results of this calculator! Our tuition is set at $18,500 and we have promised to freeze this with a four year tuition guarantee. With these assurances, you can now confidently plan your college career investment.

Feel free to contact our Office of Financial Aid if you have any questions.