Cost Analysis

What does college field hockey actually cost? Sticker prices tell one story; what families earning $110k+ actually pay tells another.

Sticker Price vs What You Pay

X-axis: total cost of attendance (tuition + R&B + fees). Y-axis: net cost for families earning $110k+. Both axes are OOS-adjusted for public schools (in-state for California). Schools below the diagonal line are giving discounts beyond need-based aid — a signal of merit or institutional aid. Click any point to visit that school's page.

What's Beyond Tuition?

Tuition (OOS rate for public schools) varies enormously; R&B + fees cluster tightly around $12K–$17K regardless of school type. Same y-axis scale on both charts for direct comparison.

Merit Aid: How Much & How Widely?

CDS Data

X-axis: % of freshmen receiving merit-only aid (no financial need). Y-axis: average merit scholarship amount. Top-right = generous merit aid given broadly. Bottom-left = little or no merit aid. Schools near 0% on the x-axis rely almost entirely on need-based aid. Click any point to visit that school's page.

Need-Based Aid: How Generous?

CDS Data

X-axis: average % of demonstrated need met. Y-axis: average need-based grant (free money, not loans). Top-right = schools that meet nearly all need with generous grants. These are the best deals for families who qualify. Click any point to visit that school's page.

FH Strength vs Net Cost

Net cost ($110k+ families) vs unified Massey strength rating. Top-left quadrant = strong programs at lower cost. Strength data from Massey Ratings; cost from College Scorecard. Click any point to visit that school's page.

Cost data: College Scorecard (2023-24) and Common Data Set (2023-24). Net prices are for Title IV aid recipients with family income $110,000+. Strength ratings: Massey unified scale.