Financial Aid Estimator

Curious about your costs? Our Financial Aid Estimator will give you a quick estimate of what your financial aid package could be:

Please answer the following questions. To receive an estimate of your Otterbein Scholarship, please submit your GPA and at least one test score. For a more complete estimate of your financial aid package, complete the last four questions as well.

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This is not an application for aid and does not guarantee admissions into Otterbein University. You must complete your Admission Application to receive your scholarship offer. You must submit a FAFSA to get your need-based aid award.

If previous page did not provide SAI then. For the most accurate estimate go to studentaid.gov/aid-estimator to complete and estimate. Then report the Student Aid Index (SAI) on this Form.

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The above financial aid package is designed to give your family an estimate of how much financial assistance you may be eligible to receive for the 2024 - 2025 academic year. This tool is designed for students who will be new first-year, full-time students and is not intended for use by prospective transfer, returning, continuing, international or part-time Otterbein students. This estimate does not represent a final determination, or actual award, of financial assistance or a final net price. Costs of attendance and financial aid availability change from year to year. This is not an application for aid and does not guarantee admissions into Otterbein University.

To determine the actual assistance that you will receive from Otterbein University, you should apply for admission by December 15 of your senior year and submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by January 31st. All prospective students and their parents are encouraged to complete and submit the FAFSA.

*The total cost of attendance used is based on the housing selected; Commuter ($43,904) or On-Campus ($53,600). These values include direct and indirect costs associated with being a full-time Otterbein student.