What to Know About Tuition & Fees
Knowing the tuition you'll have to pay to attend City Vision University will allow you to prepare a budget for 4-6 years. Check out the figures below to know how City Vision University's cost measures up to other schools and if you should prepare for tuition increases.
How Does City Vision University Contrast With Other Schools?
For nationwide, regional and statewide comparisons, look at the table below to see how City Vision University measures up to other schools.
Nationwide | The Plains States | Missouri | |
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Tuition and Fees | Inexpensive | Inexpensive | Inexpensive |
How Much Will Tuition & Fees Be for City Vision University?
In the 2018 - 2019 school year, regular undergrads at City Vision University paid $5,600, prior to adjustments for financial need. $5,600 was the cost of tuition.
Unlike public colleges, City Vision University does not provide a tuition discount to students who live in state.
Tuition and fees cover the expense of attendance for one academic year, but don't cover room and board, which will be an extra charge you will incur when living on campus. Having said that, most students will end up paying less than full tuition after receiving financial aid and other rate reductions.
The following table outlines the costs described above for the 2018 - 2019 academic year.
Tuition | Fees | Total | |
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Undergraduate | $5,600 | $0 | $5,600 |
Visit the Cost Per Credit Hour page to find out more.
Are Tuition and Fees Going Up or Down?
City Vision University tuition and fees have not changed substantially in the last five years. We estimate the cost of tuition and fees this year will total $5,600.
If costs continue to remain steady, two years at this school will run you $11,200 and four years will run you $22,400. Furthermore, you will probably have extra costs for room and board, transportation, and books.
Look at what future tuition and fees will be for City Vision University students in the below chart.
Due to inflation and other variables, the price of college tends to grow every year. For this reason your final year of college could be much more expensive than your initial year.
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