What to Know About Tuition & Fees
Get a good understanding of the tuition charges associated with DeVry University - Florida in order to prepare successfully for the next 4-6 years. Check out the figures below to know how DeVry University - Florida's cost measures up to other schools and if you should arrange for tuition increases.
How Does DeVry University - Florida Measure Up To Other Schools?
The following table outlines how DeVry University - Florida measures up to other schools nationally, regionally and by state.
Nationwide | Southeast | Florida | |
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Tuition and Fees | Below Average | Below Average | Average |
How Much Will Tuition & Fees Be for DeVry University - Florida?
In the 2018 - 2019 academic year, full time undergrads at DeVry University - Florida paid $15,228, before adjustments for financial need. Of this amount, the expense of tuition totaled $14,728. The other $500 represents additional fees. Find out more about the net price.
Unlike public colleges, DeVry University - Florida does not offer a tuition discount to students who live in state.
DeVry University - Florida fees and tuition is the sum billed to students for one academic year, and doesn't include room and board. Having said that, most students will end up paying below full tuition after receiving financial aid and other rate reductions.
The following table outlines the costs described above for the 2018 - 2019 school year.
Tuition | Fees | Total | |
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Undergraduate | $14,728 | $500 | $15,228 |
Check out the Cost Per Credit Hour page to learn more.
Are Tuition and Fees Going Up or Down?
DeVry University - Florida tuition and fees have not changed significantly over the past five years. We estimate the expense of fees and tuition for this year will total $15,228.
If costs continue to remain stable, two years at this school will run you $30,456 and four years will run you $60,912. On top of that, you may have extra costs such as room and board, transportation, and books.
See this next chart to see how DeVry University - Florida fees and tuition may increase in the future.
At most schools you will end up paying out more for your last year of college than you will in your first. This is because of yearly price increases. It pays to keep yourself updated!
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