An Invaluable Investment
Lehigh University has a long-standing commitment to need-based financial aid and seeks to make a world-renowned education accessible for all admitted students. A Lehigh degree is the beginning of a successful career—salaries of Lehigh graduates have been highly ranked by Payscale for decades.
U.S. News Best Value Schools
#26
U.S. News Best Value Schools (National Universities)
Lehigh Commitment Eligibility
100%
of undergraduate students from families with a total income of less than $75,000 are eligible for a full tuition grant (the family will pay no tuition) through the Lehigh Commitment.
Merit Scholarships
30%
of the admitted students for 2024-25 year received a merit scholarship of $15,000 or more per year
Receiving Financial Aid
>50%
of current students receive some form of financial aid
Grants and Scholarships
$145M
in grants and scholarships
Net Price Calculator
Estimate your level of need using the Net Price Calculator. This helpful tool gives you a starting estimate based on the information you provide. We encourage families to contact our office to discuss results in greater detail.
Financial Aid Basics: Video Series
Understanding how financial aid works can be difficult. This video series lays out the facts and steps to take to finance your education—from determining what you can afford and applying for aid to accepting and understanding your awards.
How Much Will Lehigh Cost?
We realize this is the big question. Our cost of attendance is listed below, but you won’t know for sure how much Lehigh will cost you until you apply for financial aid and receive your financial aid notification.
The typical costs of attendance for the '24-'25 academic year* include the following:
How Much Will Lehigh Cost?
Item | Cost |
---|---|
Tuition | $63,930 |
Typical first-year housing | $10,120 |
Full meal plan | $7,100 |
Technology fee | $560 |
Activity fee | $270 |
Wellness fee | $220 |
Total Cost** | $82,200 |
* In addition to these direct costs, you should also consider indirect costs of college, including books and supplies. For the purpose of awarding need-based financial aid, Lehigh includes $1,000 estimated costs for books and $1,500 estimated costs for personal expenses in the total cost of attendance. Costs in excess of these amounts (for example, health insurance, fraternity/sorority fees, higher-cost residential halls/rooms, excursions and special programs, travel and transportation) will not be considered for gift aid resources but may be considered for additional loan eligibility.
** Students in certain programs and majors are assessed an additional $830 fee (Engineering and Science fee or Arts and Sciences fee).
The Return on Your Investment
A Lehigh education will launch your career—you’ll be prepared to take on challenging and rewarding roles and to make an impact wherever you go. Our graduates find success in a wide range of careers and post-graduate studies across the country and around the globe.
Graduating Class Outcomes
of the Class of 2023 were employed, continuing education or pursuing military or volunteer service within six months of graduation
Graduate Starting Salary
$76K
average starting salary of 2023 graduates
Mid-Career Salary
$147,300
Mid-Career Salary
Types of Financial Aid
Financial aid can consist of grants, scholarships, loans and student employment. Typical financial aid packages consist of a combination of these types of aid, and are determined after evaluating a family’s ability to contribute in an equitable and consistent manner.
Apply for Aid
View our financial aid application steps to understand exactly what you will need to provide in your application for aid, and make sure to review the deadlines.
Frequently Asked Questions
Have a question? We have an answer. And if you don’t find it here, reach out to one of our financial aid counselors for a personal conversation.
We’re Here to Help
Find your Financial Aid counselor and reach out with any questions or clarifications you might need. Every student’s financial situation is different, and we can provide personalized feedback and guidance. Contact the Office of Financial Aid >
Important Financial Aid Deadlines
The details below will help you understand your responsibilities and provide a timeline to ensure you have the best possible financial aid package in place for the upcoming academic year.
Student Type | Application Deadline | Offer Notification |
---|---|---|
Early Decision I | November 1 | Mid-December |
Early Decision II | January 1 | Mid-February |
Regular Decision | January 15 (Non-U.S. citizens: January 1) | Late March |
Current Students | March 15 | Late June |
Fall Transfer | April 1 | Late May |
Spring Transfer | November 1 | Late December |