We encourage all applicants to file for financial aid. If you don't apply, you may miss out on a range of opportunities to help fund your education through loans, grants or even scholarships!
We're here to guide you through the financial aid process and to provide you with the information and resources you need to plan for funding your education.
Step 1: Review the types of aid available
Step 2: Find out what forms you need to submit and apply for Financial Aid by the appropriate deadlines
Step 3: Review your financial aid award if applicable and ask any questions to help you understand the award and make the best decision for you and your family
Lehigh University follows the Higher Education Act and National Association of College Admissions Counselors (NACAC) Statement of Principles of Good Practice (SPGP) and thus does not compensate our admission and financial aid professionals for securing enrollments or awarding of financial aid.
For more information on need-based aid, please contact:
Office of Financial Aid
Lehigh University
218 West Packer Avenue
Bethlehem, PA 18015
Phone: (610) 758-3181
Fax: (610) 758-6211
Email: financialaid@lehigh.edu
Website: http://www.lehigh.edu/financialaid
Tuition and Costs
The typical costs of attendance for the '13-'14 academic year include the following:
Tuition: $43,220
Technology fee: $300
Typical first-year housing: $6,640
Full meal plan: $4,920
Direct-billed expense: $55,080
Estimated books and personal expenses: $2,065
Total expected cost of attendance*: $57,145
* For students in the P.C. Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Science, there is an additional fee of $470.
SAMPLE FINANCIAL AID PACKAGE
Total expected cost of attendance: $57,145
Total expected family contribution: $24,645
Estimated need: $32,500
Estimated grants (institutional/fed/state): $25,800
Estimated loans (institutional/federal): $4,500
Estimated work-study: $2,200
Estimated total aid: $32,500