Missouri students paid $28,515 to attend the four-year private not-for-profit institution this year – $1,500 more than the $27,015 charged for 2017-18.
Data shows 100 percent of full-time undergraduates who started school in 2015-16 received student financial aid in some form. In all, 349 students received grants or scholarships totaling $6.7 million and 207 students took out student loans totaling more than $1.5 million.
Including all undergraduates (1,730), 1,382 students used grants or scholarships totaling $24.5 million, and 794 students took out $5 million in federal student loans.
The cost of attending
Enrollment | 2015-16 | 2016-17 | 2017-18 | 2018-19 | Change in tuition and fees 2015-16 to 2018-19 | |
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In-state | ~1,246 | $24,905 | $25,905 | $27,015 | $28,515 | 14.5% |
Undergraduate financial aid
The following data includes only full-time students who began an undergraduate program at Drury University in 2015-16.Type of Aid | Number of students receiving aid | Percent receiving aid | Total amount of aid received | Average amount of aid per student |
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Federal grants | 113 | 32% | $552,633 | $4,891 |
State / local grant or scholarship | 127 | 36% | $282,500 | $2,224 |
Institutional grants or scholarships | 349 | 100% | $5,897,997 | $16,900 |
Grant or scholarship aid total | 349 | 100% | $6,733,130 | $19,293 |
Federal student loans | 207 | 59% | $1,088,564 | $5,259 |
Other student loans | 43 | 12% | $430,554 | $10,013 |
Student loan aid | 207 | 59% | $1,519,118 | $7,339 |
Total student aid | 349 | 100% | - | - |