Tuition & Financial Aid
Tuition & Fees
Private college quality at a public Virginia university value.
That's Longwood, a university that is consistently ranked a "best value" by U.S. News and World Report.
2009-2010 Academic Year
Estimated Annual Tuition and Fees
| Undergraduate Va. Resident | $8,260.50 per semester* |
| Undergraduate Non Va. Resident | $12,910.50 per semester* |
| Graduate Va. Resident | $321.50 per credit hour, on-campus |
| Graduate Non Va. Resident | $707.50 per credit hour, on campus |
*includes tuition and fees for 15 credit hours, room and board and a 14 meal/week plan.
Financial aid and scholarships are available.
More Information
For more information, visit the Longwood’s admissions Web site, whylongwood.com, or the following offices:
Additional information can be found under Parents & Friends: Finances & Billing including:
- Longwood's Billing & Payment System
- Financial Aid & Scholarship Information
- Financial Aid Frquently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Financial Aid
Financial aid opportunities at Longwood put college within reach of every qualified student. The university’s financial aid office works with students individually to match needs with resources – on campus and off.
For more information, visit Longwood’s Office of Financial Aid.
Scholarships
Longwood University also supports the pursuit of knowledge with access to a variety of scholarships. Competition is steep, but all students are invited to apply.
Learn more about scholarship opportunities at Longwood
Tuition & Fees Calculator
Tuition and fees aren't the same for everyone. They depend on several factors such as in-state or out-of-state rates, number of credits, and housing and meal options.
To figure out your student's individual tuition and fees, use our calculator.