What to Know About Tuition & Fees
Prepare yourself economically for your degree. Compare Everglades University's fees and tuition to typical colleges and universities. Check for tuition trends and increases to find out whether you should budget for more resources for the next 4-6 years of paying for college.
How Does Everglades University Contrast With Other Schools?
The subsequent table outlines how Everglades U measures up to other schools nationally, regionally and by state.
Nationwide | Southeast | Florida | |
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Tuition and Fees | Below Average | Average | Above Average |
How Much Will Tuition & Fees Be for Everglades U?
In the 2018 - 2019 school year, full time undergrads at Everglades U were charged $17,000, prior to modifications for financial need. $16,200 was the cost of tuition. $800 was fees. Find out more about the net price.
In contrast to public colleges, Everglades U does not offer discounted tuition to in-state students.
Tuition and fees cover the costs of attendance for one academic year, but don't include room and board, which will be an additional cost you will get if you decide to stay on campus. Keep in mind a lot of students have financial aid and scholarships which minimize their total cost.
The subsequent table outlines the costs described above for the 2018 - 2019 academic year.
Tuition | Fees | Total | |
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Undergraduate | $16,200 | $800 | $17,000 |
Check out the Cost Per Credit Hour page for more info.
Are Tuition and Fees Going Up or Down?
There has been an increase of 3.7% in Everglades University tuition and fees for out-of-state students in the past 5 years. Tuition increased by 3.8% and fees increased by 0.0%. This year, undergraduates should expect to pay $17,622 if the growth keeps up.
Because of price increases, the full cost of a four-year degree will be $74,454, and the full cost of a two-year degree would be $35,889, which doesn't include additional expenses such as books, transportation, and room and board.
View the following chart to see how Everglades U tuition and fees might increase in the future.
Because of inflation along with other factors, the price of college has a tendency to increase every year. For this reason your final year of college might be much more than your first year.
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