What to Know About Tuition & Fees
Learn how tuition and fees at DeVry University - Virginia measure up to other U.S. colleges and universities and see what you can do to effectively plan for probable tuition increases.
Tuition & Fees Analysis
The next table outlines how DeVry University - Virginia measures up to other schools nationally, regionally and by state.
Nationwide | Southeast | Virginia | |
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Tuition and Fees | Average | Average | Average |
How Much Will Tuition & Fees Be for DeVry University - Virginia?
In the 2019 - 2020 school year, full time students at DeVry University - Virginia paid $15,500, prior to corrections for financial need. Of that number, the expense of tuition came to $14,860. $640 was fees. Find out more about the net price.
Unlike public colleges, DeVry University - Virginia does not provide a tuition discount to residents of the state.
Tuition and fees cover the expense of attendance for one academic year, but don't cover room and board, which will be an added bill you will incur when living on campus. Then again, most students will end up paying less than full tuition because they get financial aid as well as other discounts.
The next table outlines the costs explained above for the 2019 - 2020 academic year.
Tuition | Fees | Total | |
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Undergraduate | $14,860 | $640 | $15,500 |
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Are Tuition and Fees Going Up or Down?
There has been a rise of 1.1% in DeVry University - Virginia tuition and fees for out-of-state students in the past 5 years. Tuition increased by 0.0% and fees increased by 18.4%. This year, undergrads should expect to pay $15,672 if the growth keeps up.
Because of price increases, the full cost of a four-year degree from DeVry University - Virginia will be $63,740, and the full price of a two-year degree would be $31,518, not including other charges such as books, transportation, and room and board.
View the following chart to see how DeVry University - Virginia tuition and fees may grow in the future.
Mainly due to inflation as well as other factors, the price of college tends to grow every year. For this reason your final year of college might be much more expensive than your initial year.
Learn answers to your financial concerns in the tuition & fees FAQ.
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