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Top Most Expensive Colleges in Virginia?

Yo, I'm from Virginia and I'm starting my college search. While I'm keeping an eye on affordability, I want to know which colleges in Virginia are known for being the most expensive. This could help me strategize my college list and funding plans better.

a month ago

As a resident of Virginia, you indeed have several high-quality choices for college. While affordability is key, it's helpful to know which ones are on the higher end of the spectrum. Based on the latest data available, here are some of the most expensive colleges in Virginia:

1. Washington and Lee University: Known for its rigorous academic program and its focus on ethics in the curriculum. The total cost, including tuition, room, and board, can exceed $91,000 per year.

2. University of Richmond: This private liberal arts university fares high on the expense list with costs soaring to around $85,000 per year, inclusive of tuition, room, and board.

3. Hampton University: It's a private, historically Black university (HBCU) and annual expenses can be around $45,000.

4. Virginia Military Institute: As a military college, there are additional costs associated. However, many cadets receive financial assistance, which can significantly offset these costs.

5. University of Virginia: Out of the public schools, UVA tends to be on the more expensive side, particularly for out-of-state students. But still cheaper compared to the private colleges listed above.

Remember, these are the sticker prices, actual expenses for students can and often do vary widely due to financial aid packages and scholarships. A major thing to consider is the net price, which is the cost of attendance minus the average financial aid award. This will give you a more realistic estimation of what you would need to pay. Typically, private schools have a higher sticker price, but they also often have larger endowments, which can result in generous financial aid packages. Always check the Net Price Calculator provided on the school's website to get a better understanding of what it might cost you specifically.

Good luck with your college search!

a month ago

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