Scholarships & grants
Unlike loans, scholarships and grants typically do not have to be repaid. We offer scholarship and grant opportunities for both undergraduate and graduate students in a variety of program areas.
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Making the decision to invest in your education is an exciting first step towards achieving your goals. And we want to help you get there. Our Student Support Advisors are here to guide you through the range of financial aid and cost-saving options you may qualify for, including scholarships, grants, federal financial aid, tuition assistance and more. Contact Student Central at 877.496.9050 to work with a member of our team or scroll down for more information.
Unlike loans, scholarships and grants typically do not have to be repaid. We offer scholarship and grant opportunities for both undergraduate and graduate students in a variety of program areas.
In addition to federal opportunities, you may be eligible for state-specific grants or scholarships. Learn more about the scholarship offerings for your state.
If you are looking to fill the gap between need-based financial aid and total educational costs, student loans can be a great option. Learn more about federally and privately funded loan options.
In addition to the options listed above, you may also qualify for employer reimbursement, military benefits or alumni and family tuition savings.
Federal financial aid can be essential to helping you afford college. To determine your eligibility, start by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) with our step-by-step guide to the application process.
We understand that financing your college education can be overwhelming. That’s why our dedicated support teams—from Admissions to Student Finance and more—are here to guide you along the way. Explore our tuition rates on your own, or complete this brief form and we’ll contact you shortly to discuss your options.
Your cost of attendance (COA) is an ESTIMATE of the expenses you may encounter while attending DeVry University. Your COA includes direct expenses such as tuition and fees, books, course materials supplies and equipment, and indirect expenses such as living expenses, transportation and other miscellaneous personal expenses associated with your DeVry University education. Although the actual cost of attending DeVry University varies depending on your particular circumstances, the University bases your financial aid on your estimated COA. The chart on the right outlines an estimated COA for a full-time standard tuition undergraduate student’s academic year. The COA will vary based on your enrollment status and tuition rate.
When you complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®), the federal government sends your FAFSA® information to the DeVry University Student Finance Office. Our student finance professionals use this information to assess your need based on a federally defined methodology.
Cost may vary by program level and program length. Tuition & fees for 2023-24 were approved by the DeVry University Board of Trustees and can be found on our tuition and expenses webpage.
As another option to help you estimate how much financial aid you can expect to help cover your expenses, see our net price calculator.
Learn about returning to school with previously earned credits. You can request a transcript evaluation to find out how much you can save.
FAFSA® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Education.