College Factual’s Best for the Money Rankings compare the quality of a Horizon University degree with its cost to decide whether the school is asking a fair price. Here is how Horizon University measures up.
Unfortunately, College Factual was unable to determine the value ranking of Horizon University due to a lack of data.
Averaged across all students — those who receive aid and those who pay full price — a year at Horizon University costs about $26,500. Over a standard four-year bachelor's program, that adds up to an estimated $106,001 for the degree.
| Amount | |
|---|---|
| Sticker Price (before aid) | $29,680 / year |
| Net Price (students receiving aid) | $22,285 / year |
| Average Cost (all students) | $26,500 / year |
| Estimated 4-Year Cost | $106,001 |
*The average cost weights the net price paid by aid recipients against the sticker price paid by everyone else. The 4-year figure assumes the standard bachelor's length; your actual time to graduate and price may differ.
Your price depends heavily on your family income and the aid you qualify for. See the Horizon University net price page for a fuller breakdown of what you might actually pay.
What Horizon University costs you depends on how much aid you receive, so few students fit perfectly into averages.
*College Factual publishes a single overall value ranking (the All Students row). The cost rows show what each aid group pays toward the same degree.
About 43% of Horizon University undergraduates receive grant or scholarship aid, averaging $1,021 per year. Get more details on the Horizon University financial aid you may qualify for.
College Factual calculates value by comparing a school’s average total cost to other schools of a similar quality. Unfortunately we did not have enough data to determine the value of Horizon University. See the net price page for more information.
Read the full Best for the Money Ranking Methodology.