Question: So let's apply this to an example. Let's say you get accepted to University of Washington in Seattle. Here's the great link they give on

So let's apply this to an example. Let's say you get accepted to University of Washington in Seattle. Here's the great link they give on their website that breaks down the total costs.Links to an external site. You are in-state, so tuition and fees will be roughly 12,076 (some schools divide out fees from tuition -- UW doesn't). Books will be approximately 900 per year (maybe you can rent or get used books cheaper but financial aid experts encourage you to guestimate high). You have decided to live at home with family so UW estimates that your expenses will be 7,734 (4,725 room and board, 2,316 miscellaneous, and 693 for transportation). So your total cost as UW presents it will be roughly $20,000 per year. (actually about 700 more but I'm rounding down because your parents aren't making you pay for ALL the food). Let's say you get a grant award of 5,000 and a scholarship as a Highline transfer student for 2000. What is the net price for UW per year? This would be the expected family contribution from you per year. Choose the correct answer from the information I have given you. Group of answer choices 7,734 12, 976 13,000 20,000

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