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  1. Dec 2, 2021 · Let’s face it: with tuition at Boston University costing almost $60,000 this year, you’d want to make the most out of it. So here’s a list of all the free things that come with being a BU student! Besides, who doesn’t love free stuff? In Boston. 1. The Museum of Fine Arts (MFA)

  2. sd72002. • 1 yr. ago. There are a couple posts in this subreddit about freebies, I would search for them. Off the top of my head I know that you can create a StudentBeans account w/ your BU email and get 20% off all online H&M orders. The 20% discount can also be added to pre-existing store discounts.

  3. Oh yes there are so many awesome perks to being a TS at BU. First is paying no tuition (saves you money for grad school! also looks good on your application to grad schools) which is AMAZING for me as an international student (shockingly BU was the second most affordable option for me). Also your reputation around BU as a TS will take you places.

  4. As a non-independent student (by definition), you can only borrow $5500 freshman year (federal loans)— there just aren’t independent scholarships out there that can close a major gap like the one that you’re likely seeing at BU.

  5. Scholarships and grants are gift aid, meaning you do not have to repay them or earn the funds by working. Boston University merit, need-based, and endowed scholarships are all made possible by generous gifts from alumni and friends of BU, and by budget allocations authorized by the Trustees of Boston University.

  6. BU offers a wide variety of merit scholarships, some even covering full tuition, to recognize high achieving students who go above and beyond. Most awards are for academic achievement, while others go to talented athletes, performers, and artists.

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  8. With affordableBU, BU will meet 100% of the demonstrated financial need for admitted, first-year students who are US citizens or permanent residents. We’re offering expanded financial aid packages that will make up the difference between the cost of attendance and what you can afford.

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