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Out-of-State Tuition for Virginia Tech?

Hey guys! I'm really into the idea of going to Virginia Tech, but I'm an out-of-state student. Can anyone let me know how much their out-of-state tuition is? Are there any scholarship opportunities or financial aid specifically for out-of-state students?

4 months ago

Out-of-state tuition for Virginia Tech is considerably higher than for in-state students. For the 2024-2025 academic year, the estimated total cost of attendance for out-of-state students—including tuition, fees, room, and board—is around $33,310. Keep in mind that this number is subject to change, and you should refer to the school's financial aid office or website for the most up-to-date information.

Virginia Tech does offer financial aid and scholarship opportunities for out-of-state students. One example is the Presidential Campus Enrichment Grant (PCEG), which is a renewable, need-based grant for out-of-state students. The amount awarded is up to $5,000 per year for four years. Additionally, Virginia Tech offers several merit-based scholarships for out-of-state students, such as the Pamplin Leader Award, which provides an annual stipend of $5,000 for four years. You can find more information on these scholarships and other available opportunities on Virginia Tech's scholarship and financial aid website.

To be considered for financial aid and scholarships, make sure to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), which will help determine your eligibility for need-based financial aid. Additionally, pay attention to the deadlines for submitting scholarship applications, as they may differ from the general admission deadlines.

Don't forget to explore external scholarships as well. There are numerous organizations and foundations that offer scholarships based on factors such as academic achievement, community involvement, or specific interests. Websites like Fastweb and Scholarships.com can help you find opportunities tailored to your profile.

4 months ago

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