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What should I budget for if I attend Virginia State University?

Hi there, potential future Trojan here. I'm trying to understand what the cost of attending Virginia State University would look like. Anybody know a breakdown of tuition, fees, living expenses, etc.?

a year ago

Attending college incurs a variety of expenses beyond just tuition, so it's smart of you to consider all potential costs in your budgeting. Here is the general breakdown of costs you can expect when attending Virginia State University, based on information from the school's website and other resources:

1. Tuition and Fees: As of the most recent information, Virginia residents pay approximately $10,000 per year for tuition, while out-of-state students pay around $22,000.

2. Room and Board: Depending on the style of housing you opt for (suite-style, apartment, traditional, etc.) and your meal plan, the cost for room and board can vary significantly. Expect to budget anywhere between $10,000-$12,000 annually for housing and meals.

3. Books and Supplies: This cost can also vary depending on your major and the specific classes you take, but on average, it's safe to budget around $1,500 per year.

4. Personal Expenses and Transportation: These costs can include anything from toiletries to travel expenses for going home during breaks. The amount can vary widely depending on your personal lifestyle and how often you travel, but a safe estimate might be around $2,000-$3,000 per year.

5. Health Insurance: Virginia State University requires all full-time students to have health insurance, either through the school's plan or a comparable one. If you opt for the school's plan, the cost is approximately $2,565 for the annual plan.

Please note that these costs can change from year to year, so it's good to check the school's website or contact the financial aid office directly for the most recent information. Also, remember that many students qualify for financial aid or scholarships, which can decrease the out-of-pocket expenses significantly.

a year ago

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