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Tuition & Financial Aid

Tuition & Fees

TuitionPrivate 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:

 
 

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

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