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University of Providence G.I. Bill® Tuition Assistance

Will You go to University of Providence for Free Thanks to the G.I. Bill®?

How much will attending University of Providence cost you? Below you'll find a breakdown of the G.I. Bill® tuition assistance and more for University of Providence.

Why is the G.I. Bill® Important?

G.I. Bill® Tuition assistance is limited. Check out below if University of Providence's tuition is covered. Be sure to check out the G.I. Bill® information for each school you're considering because each school's coverage varies.

Veterans Typically Attend University of Providence for no More Than $11,699

If you qualify for full benefits under the Post-9/11 GI Bill® we estimate that your yearly out of pocket cost to attend University of Providence should not be more than $11,699.

Veteran Sticker Price$41,662
Guaranteed Post-9/11 Benefits$29,963
Total Out Of Pocket$11,699

Private College Tuition Not Covered by GI Bill® Benefits

Even if you qualify for full benefits, the tuition and fees charged by University of Providence will not be fully covered. University of Providence charges $26,662 a year for tuition and fees but your maximum Post-9/11 benefit is only $20,235. In order to make up the shortfall you will need some additional aid from the college and/or government.

Veteran Tuition And Fees$26,662
Guaranteed Post-9/11 Benefit*$20,235
Total Out Of Pocket$6,427
*Note: The tuition benefit is capped at the lessor of the actual tuition charged to you or $20,235.
Remember, some forms of aid such as Pell Grants are awarded in addition to your Post-9/11 GI Bill® benefits so be sure to fill out your FASA forms.

Yellow Ribbon Program Participant But With Limitations

If you have tuition and fees charges that are not covered by your Post-9/11 benefits, you may be able to get additional assistance in the form of a Yellow Ribbon Award. While University of Providence participates in the Yellow Ribbon Program, it places some limitations on the awards it grants, so your participation in this program is not guaranteed.

Remember, only veterans who qualify for full Post-9/11 benefits are eligible to participate in a Yellow Ribbon program.

University of Providence awarded a total of $5,638 in Yellow Ribbon benefits last year. This was split among 7 veterans for an average award of $805 ($1,611 after government matching).

The following table may show you how likely you are to have outstanding tuition costs covered by the Yellow Ribbon Program at University of Providence. Remember, contributions from the college will be matched by the VA.

Degree LevelDivision or SchoolMax Number of StudentsMax Contribution (after matching)Tuition After Max Contribution
AllAllunlimited$60,000$0

Questions to Ask the Admissions Department

Per Credit Fees and the Active Duty Tuition Assistance Cap

With a per credit charge for in-state students of $862, University of Providence falls above the tuition assistance cap of $250 for active duty personnel.

Below Cap for State Residents?$862 per creditis not below tuition assistance cap
Below Cap for Non Residents (Out of State)?$862 per creditis not below tuition assistance cap

Your Living Expenses May Not Be Fully Covered

After applying eight months of your assumed MHA against what University of Providence thinks your living expenses should be, we see a potential shortfall of $5,272. It is possible that your actual living expenses will be covered if you live more frugally than what the college expects.

Off Campus Living Expenses$14,000
Post-9/11 Benefit$8,728
Total Out Of Pocket$5,272
A MHA of $1,091 is likely the largest benefit paid directly to you.

Your Books and Supplies are Likely Covered

Your book stipend of $1000 more than covers what University of Providence estimates your expenses to be ($1,000).

Supplies Expenses$1,000
Post-9/11 Benefit$1,000
Total In Your Pocket-$0
Not Happy With This College? Is University of Providence not living up to its commitments? File a complaint with the VA.
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