What does a degree cost and how do I pay for it?
Getting a college degree is an investment that pays off in your future. You’ll graduate ready for a career. We want you to understand the costs of your education, and we encourage you to take advantage of important resources.
Visit VCU’s central Paying for College for information.
Special teacher preparation and course fees are outlined on the Student Accounting Program and Course Fees page.
For details on our online course fees, visit our Online@VCU, Apply, Current Student resources for the required online course fees per credit costs.
Apply for financial aid, assistantships and scholarships to help cover the cost of your degree. Keep in mind that many scholarships require that you apply financial aid to be eligible, and the priority scholarship deadline is Nov. 1 each year. Check out the different resources available to see if there’s an option for you.
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If you work at VCU, you might be eligible for our tuition benefit offering. Check out the tuition benefit information for eligibility and requirements.
If you are working and going to college, talk with your employer to find out if any tuition or professional development reimbursement or funding is available.