Is a Virginia Tech degree worth it? Only you know for sure, but College Factual's value analysis can help answer that question. Keep reading for more.
Virginia Tech is ranked #720 out of 2,223 for value nationwide.
Virginia Tech is priced competitvely when compared to other colleges of similar quality. Based on this information we believe it is a good price for the type of education provided.
School | Total Price | Value Grade |
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*Total price is determined by multiplying average annual cost by time to graduate.
The average Virginia Tech student's degree will cost an estimated $162,148. This is based on an average price (with and without aid) of $37,885 and a typical 4.28 years to graduate.
Amount | |
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Average Yearly Cost | $37,885 |
Average Years to Graduate | 4.28 |
Estimated Avg Total Cost of Degree | $162,148 |
There are many ways you can lower the cost of a college education. Consider taking advantage of in-state tuition, or shortening the length of your degree by taking summer classes. Learn more about Virginia Tech cost for other factors that may affect net price such as the financial aid you qualify for that is largely based on your family's income.
Net price can vary based on your unique situation.
Look at the table below to determine your likely cost of a bachelor's degree at Virginia Tech.
Nationwide Value by Aid Group | Avg Degree Cost | Value Rank | Value Grade |
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Students with no Aid | $180,684 | #0 | F |
All Students | $162,148 | #720 | B |
Only Students Receiving Aid | $142,066 | #258 | A |
In-State Value by Aid Group | Avg Degree Cost | Value Rank | Value Grade |
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Students with no Aid | $118,791 | # | F |
All Students | $100,255 | # | F |
Only Students Receiving Aid | $80,173 | # | F |
Note: the Value Grade for in-state students is calculated by looking only at other schools in the state of Virginia.
About 66% of Virginia Tech students receive financial aid. Get more details on what Virginia Tech financial aid you may qualify for.
College Factual calculates average total cost by multiplying net price by time to graduation. We then compare the average total cost to other schools of a similar quality to determine value. If the school is priced fairly based on the educational quality it receives a fair ranking. If it is underpriced it receives a good or excellent value.
Read the full Best for the Money Ranking Methodology.
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College Factual's Best for the Money Ranking Methodology.