Average Net Price
The average net price at Loma Linda University is calculated based on various factors per year after grants and scholarships are applied.
Net Price by Family Income
Financial Aid
Loma Linda University demonstrates strong commitment to educational accessibility, with 59% of undergraduate students receiving financial aid and 32% benefiting from federal Pell grants for demonstrated financial need.
Students Receiving Aid
59%
Of undergraduate students receive some form of financial assistance
Pell Grant Recipients
32%
Of students receive federal Pell grants for demonstrated financial need
Grants & Scholarships
Gift aid that doesn't need to be repaid
Work-Study Programs
Part-time employment opportunities on campus
Student Loans
Federal and private loan options available
Combined Sticker Price (Undergraduate)
The sticker price represents the total cost before any financial aid is applied. In-state students can expect a sticker price of $24,000 annually for tuition and fees, while out-of-state students pay $24,000. Additional costs for room, board, books, and personal expenses will vary based on your living arrangements and lifestyle choices. Commuting students pay approximately $26,400, which is 29% cheaper than on-campus living.
Tuition & Fees Comparison
In-State: $24,000
Out-of-State: $24,000
In-State Students
On Campus Living
Off Campus Living
Out-of-State Students
On Campus Living
Off Campus Living
Commuting Students
Students living at home and commuting to campus can significantly reduce their costs.
In-State Commuter
Out-of-State Commuter
Cost Analysis
Analyze how LLU's costs have changed over time.
Affordability & Value
Loma Linda University is committed to providing accessible, high-quality education with strong return on investment.