How expensive is it to live at Colorado School of Mines?

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    Misha | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Living at Colorado School of Mines can be quite more expensive than many other institutions. The tuition fee at Colorado School of Mines for residents is $43,801, and that for non-residents is $67,711 (INR 57,50,564). An estimated cost of attendance while studying at Colorado School of Mines is detailed below-

    Tuition$43,801 (INR 37,19,934)
    Books and Supplies$1,500 (INR 1,27,392)
    Food and Housing$17,531 (INR 14,88,874)
    Personal Expense$1,550 (INR 1,31,638)
    Transportation$1,250 (INR 1,06,160)
    Total$65,632 (INR 55,73,999)

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