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Can You Afford Emory and Henry College?

Concerned about paying for college? Take a look at Emory & Henry College’s financial aid options, including grants, scholarships, and student loans, then calculate the net price based on your income level to determine if you can afford to attend this school.

2020 - 2021 Costs Between $16,041 and $52,250

Feeling a little stressed about paying $52,250 to attend Emory and Henry College each year? This number can be deceiving, and for many, the net price you pay will be less.

While there is no tuition reduction for Virginia students, 100.0% of freshmen receive some form of financial aid, with the average amount totaling $29,038. Students from low-income families receive an average of $36,209 in aid during their first year.

Cost (no aid)

Tuition and fees$35,100
+ Room and board$13,450
+ Other expenses$3,700
Total cost$52,250
Affordability Score (15 out of 100)
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Net Price (with average aid)

Total cost$52,250
- Grants and scholarships$29,038
Net price$23,212
Affordability Score (51 out of 100)
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Average Net Price for Low Income Undergraduates

Total cost$52,250
- Grants and scholarships$36,209
Net price$16,041
Affordability Score (72 out of 100)
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Learn more about tuition and fees, room, board and other expenses, and financial aid options at Emory & Henry College.

Projected Costs Between $60,267 and $301,267 For a Four Year Degree. Between $30,675 and $148,792 For a Two Year Degree.

Looking at the total projected cost of a college education over the course of two / four (or more) years can feel a little overwhelming. However, doing so will help better prepare you for the financial commitment you are making.

The overall cost for on-campus students to attend Emory & Henry College in 2020 - 2021 was $52,250. To calculate future costs, we looked at the prior five years of data and determined that this cost increased an average of 1.2% each year. If this trend continues, we expect the full cost for incoming freshmen to be $53,543 during their first year. By their senior year, that cost will be approximately $55,543 for a bachelor degree candidate ($54,202 for an associate degree candidate) for a total of $218,157 over the course of four years ($107,745 over the course of two years). These numbers do not take into consideration financial aid, which reduces this overall cost by varying amounts per student.

Remember, the full costs quoted above are not what most students will pay, and the net price varies quite a bit based on individual circumstances.

Average Net Price at Emory and Henry College

Cost With Interest

The tables below outlines how the overall degree net cost can vary depending on your situation. This table also highlights the impact student loans can have on the overall cost of college.

Projected 2-Year Net CostsLow Income w/ Aidw/ Average AidNo Aid
Annual growth rate*2.8%1.2%
Freshman year$15,475$24,530$53,543
Senior year$15,200$25,217$54,202
Total 2-year net price$30,675$49,747$107,745
10-year loan interest @ 6.8%$11,686$18,952$41,047
Total monthly payment$353$572$1,240
Total amount paid$42,360$68,699$148,792
Projected 4-Year Net CostsLow Income w/ Aidw/ Average AidNo Aid
Annual growth rate*2.8%1.2%
Freshman year$15,475$24,530$53,543
Senior year$14,663$26,649$55,543
Total 4-year net price$60,267$102,319$218,157
10-year loan interest @ 6.8%$22,959$38,980$83,110
Total monthly payment$694$1,177$2,511
Total amount paid$83,226$141,298$301,267

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