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Step 1
General Information
Freshman or transfer student?
Freshman
Transfer
Which state do you live in?
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AK - Alaska
AL - Alabama
AR - Arkansas
AZ - Arizona
CA - California
CO - Colorado
CT - Connecticut
DC - District Of Columbia
DE - Delaware
FC - Foreign Country / Other
FL - Florida
GA - Georgia
GU - Guam
HI - Hawaii
IA - Iowa
ID - Idaho
IL - Illinois
IN - Indiana
KS - Kansas
KY - Kentucky
LA - Louisiana
MA - Massachusetts
MD - Maryland
ME - Maine
MI - Michigan
MN - Minnesota
MO - Missouri
MS - Mississippi
MT - Montana
NC - North Carolina
ND - North Dakota
NE - Nebraska
NH - New Hampshire
NJ - New Jersey
NM - New Mexico
NV - Nevada
NY - New York
OH - Ohio
OK - Oklahoma
OR - Oregon
PA - Pennsylvania
RI - Rhode Island
SC - South Carolina
SD - South Dakota
TN - Tennessee
TX - Texas
UT - Utah
VA - Virginia
VI - Virgin Islands
VT - Vermont
WA - Washington
WI - Wisconsin
WV - West Virginia
WY - Wyoming
Where are you planning to live?
On-Campus
Off-Campus
With Parents
Are you planning to major in Computer Animation?
No
Yes
Step 2
Financial Information
Yes
No
Applying for financial aid?
Step 3
Academic Information
Ringling College of Art and Design does not require applicants to report standardized test scores
HS GPA (on a 4.00 scale)
HS GPA (on a 4.00 scale)
Transfer GPA (on a 4.00 scale)
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Portfolio Review
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This calculator is designed for use by undergraduate students who are U.S. citizens and all monetary data must be reported in U.S. dollars. Most colleges and universities employ a different formula to determine eligibility for students from outside the U.S. that is not available with this calculator.
This anonymous Net Price Calculator tool helps families plan for educational costs by providing an estimated financial aid package. The package includes an estimated net cost figure that reflects cost of attendance minus any scholarship or grant aid based on the 2024-2025 awarding rules.
If the amount you're expected to contribute is less than the cost of this school, the difference is your "financial need" for the 2025-2026 academic year only. Students must re-apply for financial assistance each year based on their most current economic circumstances.