Tuition & Expenses

Learn about basic tuition rates at DeVry University.

Higher education tuition and expenses can be as confusing as your cell phone bill. Some colleges charge on a semester-hour basis and some charge on a quarter-hour basis, while others use such definitions as non-term hours, clock-hours or credits. But tuition at DeVry University is fairly simple. DeVry University assesses tuition and expenses on a per-semester, per-credit basis, with two different rate categories:

Within each semester, hours 1-11 are charged at one credit hour rate; hours 12 and above are charged at a lower rate.

Tuition by Location

Select from the drop-down to view tuition for your location. You'll see the total credit hours required to complete each degree program, and the standard and reduced rate of the per credit hour tuition rate.

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» Learn more about financial aid, available to those who qualify, including scholarships, grants & state funded programs, loans, and payment plans.
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Supplemental Expenses

When you are researching tuition and expenses, you should ask each college you are considering what charges are assessed and how they are determined.

DeVry University assesses the following charges:

  • Student Services Charge
    A non-refundable student services charge of $20 per session is applied for all students.
  • Textbooks, Supplies & Specialized Equipment
    • Site-Based Students: Textbook and supply costs vary by program and typically range from $340 to $970 per semester for full-time students.
    • Online Students: Costs for textbooks, supplies and any required specialized equipment vary by program and typically range from $220 to $540 per semester for full-time students.
    • Costs are subject to change based on publishers' /suppliers' prices.
  • Application Fee
    In the U.S., a $50 application fee is required. Calgary students pay a $75 registration fee.

For additional details on tuition and expenses, please refer to the academic catalog.

Military Tuition Assistance

U.S. military personnel serving in any of the five branches of the U.S. Armed Forces (including National Guard and Reserves), and their spouses, are eligible for DeVry University's military tuition assistance:

  • $280 per semester-credit hour for students enrolled in programs other than Electronics and Computer Technology (ECT) at locations that utilize a laptop computer.
  • $280 per semester-credit hour for students enrolled in the ECT program.
  • $250 per semester-credit hour for all other students eligible for military rates.

The application fee is also waived for these individuals. Textbooks, course materials and other charges are assessed at the standard rate. Additional information and requirements for military tuition assistance are available from DeVry University admissions advisors/representatives.

Additional Tips on Tuition

Tip 1: Make an apple-to-apple comparison when comparing colleges.

Tip 2: Put your job to work for you with tuition reimbursement.

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.