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Developing Whole Leaders for the whole World

Making a Financial Plan

A degree from ORU is a life-changing investment for you and your future. As you review the cost of attending, remember that nearly 100% of our full-time undergraduate students do not pay the full cost of attendance. Like them, you can benefit from many forms of financial aid for which you may qualify. We’re here to help you understand the ins-and-outs of financial aid and the offer being made to you. See what assistance you may receive when you connect with us.

2022-23 Annual Cost of Tuition

Tuition $31,250
Room (avg. based upon standard room) $4,200
Board & Meal Plans $4,850

General Fee

Technology Fee

Student Service Fee

$800

$400

$190

Estimated Annual Cost of Attendance $41,690
 

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Undergraduate Scholarships

We’re committed to making a quality education from ORU accessible and affordable. That’s why nearly 100% of our full-time undergraduate students receive scholarships and grants from ORU.

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Types of Financial Aid

ORU is committed to helping you reduce the cost of attending through any available avenue. Whether it be financial aid, scholarships, or grants, we’re prepared to navigate financial aid options with you. Below is a quick overview of some types of financial aid, but we’d like to connect and discuss more with you in greater detail.

At the point of admission, future Golden Eagles are eligible for one of two scholarship programs, the Academic Scholarship program or the Quest Whole Leader Scholarship program.

Learn more about scholarships

Because international students are not eligible for federal financial aid and loan opportunities made available through the FAFSA, we offer a number of scholarships for international students. Contact us to learn more about international scholarships.

These are offered based on need and do not need to be repaid. Students will be required to complete a FAFSA to qualify for grants. Learn more about the FAFSA.

These are offered based on need and do need to be repaid with interest. Students will be required to complete a FAFSA to qualify for federal loans. Learn more about the FAFSA.

These are non-governmental loans made available to students and parents by banks for the purpose of paying for college expenses. They do need to be repaid with interest. Learn more about private loans.

Interest-Free Payment Plan

We offer a flexible, interest-free monthly payment plan option that can help you reduce the need to borrow finances while paying off your remaining balance over time. Payment plans range from 4 to 5 months each semester.

Learn More About Our Payment Plans