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Christian Brothers University: Worth the Tuition?

Hi, I'm super intrigued by Christian Brothers University (CBU) but I heard that it's quite expensive. I'd love to hear from current/past students: do you feel that the education and experience at CBU are worth the tuition?

a year ago

From my perspective, the worth of tuition largely depends on what you're looking to get out of your college experience.

Christian Brothers University does have a relatively high sticker price, but it has also been recognized for its exceptional return on investment. A survey conducted by Payscale ranks Christian Brothers University as one of the universities offering the best value in Tennessee. What this essentially means is that the salaries that CBU graduates earn, relative to the cost of their education, compare favorably to other schools in the state.

One of the key strengths of CBU is its small class sizes and an 13:1 student-faculty ratio. This usually results in more personalized attention and stronger relationships with both professors and colleagues, which can greatly enhance your learning experience and provide opportunities for deeper academic exploration and mentorship.

Another dimension to consider is potential financial aid. While the sticker price might be high, the university offers generous financial aid packages. In fact, more than 90% of students receive some form of financial aid, drastically reducing out-of-pocket expenses for many families. Be sure to fill out your FAFSA to apply for financial aid and check out the university's scholarship opportunities as well.

Lastly, the CBU community is known for being incredibly tight-knit and supportive, with a heavy focus on student life and extracurricular activities which can significantly enhance your overall college experience.

However, value is subjective and what might seem worth the tuition for one student might not for another. It's essential to consider your personal goals, financial situation, and what you hope to get out of your college experience. It's also a good idea to try to connect with current students or alumni who can share their personal experiences and insights about studying at CBU. You can get started by scheduling an in-person or virtual campus visit here: https://admissions.cbu.edu/portal/visit-cbu. I hope this helps answer your question!

a year ago

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