Duke University
NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association)
75
Doctoral/Research Universities--Extensive: These institutions typically offer a wide range of baccalaureate programs, and they are committed to graduate education through the doctorate. They award 50 or more doctoral degrees per year across at least 15 disciplines.
Undergraduate programs or courses are offered via distance education
Graduate programs or courses are offered via distance education
ROTC: Army
ROTC: Navy
ROTC: Air Force
Study abroad
Teacher certification: Approved by the state for initial certifcation or licensure of teachers
Academic Year Prices - 2012 (full-time, first-time undergraduate students)
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In District
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$43,623
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$41,938
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$40,243
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In State
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$43,623
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$41,938
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$40,243
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Out of State
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$43,623
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$41,938
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$40,243
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Books and Supplies
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$1,350
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$1,340
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$1,290
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On Campus
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Room and Board
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$12,433
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$11,967
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$11,622
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Other Expenses
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$2,122
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$2,080
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$1,995
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Off Campus
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Room and Board
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Other Expenses
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Off Campus With Family
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Other Expenses
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| Football |
Atlantic Coast Conference |
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Atlantic Coast Conference |
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Atlantic Coast Conference |
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Atlantic Coast Conference |
Financial Aid 2011-2012
Federal Grants
(scholarships/fellowships)
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19.0%
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$7,141
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State/Local Grant
(scholarships/fellowships)
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11.0%
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$3,138
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Institutional Grants
(scholarships/fellowships)
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47.0%
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$33,403
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Loans
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35.0%
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$4,150
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The above information was obtained via the publicly-available database operated
by the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), which gathers such
information for the purpose of making such information openly available to students
and parents.
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Autumn
C. on 4/5/2011 6:03:11 PM
Visiting Duke was one of the best experiences of my life. Little things that applicants might dislike about the actual campus is that while it is incredibly beautiful, there is always LOTS of construction going on, as Duke is constantly building and expanding. Also, any freshman accepted here would be housed in Duke's East Campus which doesn't have any air conditioning. Even so, the North Carolina climate isn't terribly hot (or maybe it's just what I have to compare it to: A life in Texas!) Those couple of comments having been said, I think that Duke is still one of the most best colleges in America, and it's programs are absolutely amazing.
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