The Net Price Calculator provides an early approximation of what a new first-year, undergraduate student can expect to pay to attend St. Lawrence University. It is not intended for use by graduate, transfer, readmitted, continuing, international or part-time students, who should instead contact the Financial Aid Office for more information.

This calculator is not an official application for financial aid and is not a substitute for applying for financial aid. The student must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to determine eligibility for federal student aid funds.

The results provided here are only an estimate and do not guarantee the actual financial aid you will receive. The estimated award is subject to the accuracy of the information you provide, may change if financial or other family characteristics change, and does not incorporate any special circumstances, which are reviewed when you officially apply for aid. St. Lawrence University employs a holistic evaluation process, taking into consideration all elements of a student's application before making admissions decisions. Since this calculator cannot provide us with the same level of detail, it is necessarily less predictive.

This process will take about 15 minutes of your time and you will need the following:

  • Your familys 2023 tax return and W2s
  • The students academic information, including GPA(required) and standardized test scores (optional)
Step 1
General Information
Type of student, residency & high school information
Step 2
Academic Information
DISCLAIMER:
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.