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Estimated costs for the 2024-2025 academic year are listed here to give students a benchmark for planning their attendance at Virginia Tech. These costs are estimates for planning purposes only. For more detailed cost of attendance breakdowns by residency and student status, please click the link below.
Tuition & Fee Rates; Due Dates & Late Fees; Tax Info (Qualified Tuition) Reduced Tuition for K-12 Teachers in VA
The Cost-of-Attendance Budget represents the estimated cost to attend Virginia Tech for one academic year. The tuition, fees, housing, and food components of the estimated Cost of Attendance (COA) represent an estimated amount of charges that will be present on a student’s billing statement.
The amount of the surcharge for academic year 23-24 is $273.00 per credit hour. Established by the State Council for Higher Education in Virginia, it is equal to 100% of the Average Cost of Education for the institution less tuition and mandatory Educational and General Fees for in state undergraduates.
Virginia Tech's tuition is $15,948 for in-state and $37,158 for out-of-state students. Compared with the national average cost of in-state tuition of $12,201, Virginia Tech is more...
The cost of graduate education includes tuition and fees, room and board, books and supplies, health insurance, personal costs, transportation, taxes and loan fees. Amounts can vary based on in-state/out-of-state status, campus location, degree program, and individual choices and circumstances.
Tuition and mandatory fees for Virginia undergraduate students will increase $474, to $15,950 annually, and out-of-state undergraduate tuition and mandatory fees will increase $1,084, totaling $37,777 annually.
The Virginia Tech Board of Visitors sets tuition, fees, and other charges annually at their spring meeting. Virginia Tech does NOT guarantee that the aid awarded will meet the full Cost-of-Attendance (COA).
The Cost of Attendance (COA) is the estimated total cost of attending Virginia Tech for one academic year. This figure includes both billed costs, such as tuition and fees and the costs of educational expenses such as off-campus housing, meals, books, supplies, personal and travel expenses.
When the full membership of the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors meets Friday, April 21, in special session, they will consider a 4.9 percent tuition increase for both in-state and out-of-state undergraduate and graduate students and a $208 increase in the mandatory comprehensive fee.