Financials


Our goal is to provide you with information and options to make a decision that is best suited to your next step. 

Click on the drop-downs below to view the various costs associated with college in the United States.

  • Tuition costs can vary between schools. Working alongside you we secure the best possible scholarship offers.

    Public schools tend to be more affordable than private schools because they are funded by the state and/or federal government.

  • Students have two primary housing options: on-campus and off-campus.

    On-campus students live in dorms/apartments. You are often required to live on-campus for your first year which can be a good way to meet people and become accustomed to your new environment.

    Off-campus students may live in an apartment or house. Many soccer programs have shared soccer houses off campus where teammates will live together and split rent costs.

  • Universities offer meal plans to their on-campus dining locations with a variety of plans to choose from.

    You can also eat at home which tends to run cheaper, particularly if you live off-campus.

    Different schools will have different rules regarding this; some may require meal plans if you live on campus, whereas others may give you the choice. 

  • Insurance is a necessary expense for all students. At KODA we offer in-depth assistance to help our clients secure appropriate and affordable insurance plans. We encourage you to read more here.

  • Depending on where you live your travel/relocation expenses will differ. Learn how you can offset the costs here.