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Is Skagit Valley College a Good School for the Money?

Above Average National Value
Average In-State Value
$10,108 Avg Annual Cost

Is Skagit Valley College worth the money? College Factual’s value analysis weighs the quality of education against the cost. Here is the verdict.

Skagit Valley College Value Ranking

Skagit Valley College Best Value ranking badge
#292 National Value Rank
#10 Washington Value Rank
B Value Grade

Skagit Valley College is ranked #292 out of 3,211 schools for value nationwide, earning a value grade of B (above average for value). Within Washington, it ranks #10 of 65 for value.

Skagit Valley College Value Report

Read the full Skagit Valley College value report below — how it ranks within its state, how it ranks nationwide, what a degree actually costs, and whether it makes financial sense.

Within Washington, Skagit Valley College is Ranked Below Average in Quality for a Fair Price

Average Washington Value
Below Average Washington Quality
$10,108 Avg Annual Cost

Skagit Valley College is ranked #50 out of #68 in Washington for quality and #10 out of #65 for Washington value.

State Value Ranking  10 out of 65
Overpriced
Great Value
State Value Score  43.3 out of 100
Overpriced
Great Value

Do you qualify for in-state tuition? Check the Skagit Valley College financial aid page to be sure.

Above Average Value Nationwide

Above Average National Value
Below Average National Quality
Good Price

Skagit Valley College is ranked #292 out of 3,211 for value nationwide.

Skagit Valley College is priced competitively for the quality of education it provides, earning it a good value recognition from College Factual.

National Value Ranking  292 out of 3,211
Overpriced
Great Value
National Value Score  70.8 out of 100
Overpriced
Great Value

The Bottom Line: What Will Skagit Valley College Cost?

$10,108 Avg Annual Cost (All Students)
$15,051 Sticker Price Per Year
$40,433 Est. 4-Year Cost

Averaged across all students — those who receive aid and those who pay full price — a year at Skagit Valley College costs about $10,108. Over a standard four-year bachelor's program, that adds up to an estimated $40,433 for the degree.

Amount
Sticker Price (before aid) $15,051 / year
Net Price (students receiving aid) $6,064 / year
Average Cost (all students) $10,108 / year
Estimated 4-Year Cost $40,433

*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.

Many Factors Affect Net Price

Your price depends heavily on your family income and the aid you qualify for. See the Skagit Valley College net price page for a fuller breakdown of what you might actually pay.

Does This School Make Financial Sense to You?

The price you actually pay depends on your circumstances — most students do not pay the full sticker price.

68% Freshmen Receiving Aid
$7,933 Avg Grant / Scholarship
55% Undergrads Getting Grants

Here is how the estimated 4-year cost of a Skagit Valley College degree breaks down by aid group, against its national value ranking.

Nationwide Value by Aid Group Avg Degree Cost Value Rank Value Grade
Students with No Aid $60,204
All Students $40,433 #292 B
Only Students Receiving Aid $24,256
In-State Value by Aid Group Avg Degree Cost Value Rank Value Grade
Students with No Aid $60,204
All Students $40,433 #10 C-
Only Students Receiving Aid $24,256

*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.

You can also see how the average net price at Skagit Valley College shifts with family income:

Family Income Avg Net Price / Year
$0–$30K $4,672
$30K–$48K $6,000
$48K–$75K $5,980
$75K–$110K $9,822
Over $110K $12,437

About 55% of Skagit Valley College undergraduates receive grant or scholarship aid, averaging $7,933 per year. Get more details on the Skagit Valley College financial aid you may qualify for.

How to Calculate Value

College Factual determines value by weighing a school’s average total cost against its educational quality, then comparing it to other schools in the same quality tier. See the Skagit Valley College net price page for the cost detail.

Read the full Best for the Money Ranking Methodology.

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