Yes. Your family can use the to estimate what your cost might be to attend Reed. The Net Price Calculator provides an early estimate of what a new first-year student can expect to pay to attend ÍõÖÓÑþ»éÀñÊÓƵÆعâ. It is not an official application for financial aid and is not a substitute for applying for financial aid.
Is there a way to get an idea of how much aid I might qualify for before I actually apply?
How do I apply for financial aid?
My parents are divorced. Are there additional forms I need to complete?
Why does Reed require the CSS Profile?
What are Reed’s FAFSA and CSS Profile application codes?
What are the deadlines for applying for aid?
Why do I have to send copies of my tax returns for Reed to IDOC and still use the IRS Data Retrieval for my FAFSA?
Does Reed offer merit scholarships?
Will Reed match the aid award offered by another college?
Do I have to apply for financial aid every year?
Will my financial aid package change after my first year?
What happens if my parents’ financial situation changes in the middle of the year?
If I don’t qualify for need-based aid what other aid is available?
International Students
See our Frequently Asked Questions for international students.