Tuition & Expenses
Learn about basic tuition rates at DeVry University.
Today, more and more careers require a college education. We’re helping make the education you need more affordable by freezing tuition at the current rate.
Calculating tuition at DeVry University is fairly simple. We assess tuition and expenses on a per-session, per-credit basis, with two different rate categories:
Within each session, credit-hours 1-6 are charged at one rate; credit-hours 7 and above are charged at a lower rate.
» Explore below for more information on tuition and expenses at DeVry University.
» Learn more about financial aid, available to those who qualify, including scholarships, grants & state funded programs, loans, and payment plans.
» Explore degree programs and online degree programs offered at DeVry University.
»Browse DeVry University college admissions information.
For tuition and expenses, effective beginning July 2012, please refer to the appropriate tuition chart below:
U.S. undergraduate tuition chart
New Jersey: undergraduate tuition chart
Calgary: tuition chart
DeVry University graduate tuition chart
DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management tuition chart
Additional Tips on Tuition
Tip 1: Make an apple-to-apple comparison when comparing colleges.
Some schools calculate their tuition on a quarter system, while others base it on a session. In addition, some roll numerous costs into charges that are not clear at first glance. If you are considering multiple colleges, it's important you get all the details on tuition and expenses, so you can make an accurate comparison of all your options.
Tip 2: Put your job to work for you with tuition reimbursement.
If you are going back to school while working, ask your employer about tuition reimbursement. DeVry University offers several payment plans that make it easy to get help from your employer or spread out your tuition payments. We even offer career assistance while you are enrolled at DeVry University to help defray your costs. Visit Student Services at your DeVry University location for more information.
Tip 3: Do some digging for scholarship opportunities.
DeVry University offers millions of dollars in scholarships every year to help students subsidize their education. In addition, tens of thousands of outside scholarships, based on financial need, academic achievement, interests and special needs and criteria, are available to students. Millions of scholarship dollars go unclaimed every year. You could qualify; start digging. Explore scholarships.
Tip 4: Get all the credit you deserve by understanding your options.
While you're looking to finance your college education, be sure to take the time to check out all your financial aid options. Understanding what these options are and investigating all available sources will give you the best chance of securing the funds needed to make your education affordable.
Tip 5: Talk to a DeVry Student Finance Professional.
If you have questions about our costs, please contact your DeVry Student Finance Office. Or, click here to request more information on the ways we can help you make college affordable.