Liberty University wants to help you get your college education. With an overwhelming majority of our students receiving financial aid, you can be certain that making college possible for you is a priority for us.
Financial aid includes scholarships, grants, work-study, and student loans. Your key to financial aid is applying early for a wide range of opportunities and keeping up to date on application deadlines.
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Undergraduate resident cost starting from $33,100 for the 2019-20 school year. This includes tuition, dining, mandatory fees, and housing.
Financial aid, scholarships, and Liberty's payment plan options can help to make tuition costs more affordable.
Net Price Calculator
Tuition & Fees for 2018-19 School Year |
Amount |
Resident Undergraduate Tuition |
$23,800 |
Housing |
$4,600-$7,500 |
Freedom Dining Plan |
$3,780 |
Mandatory Fees |
$1,110 |
Total (depending on housing type) $33,100-$34,480 |
Make sure to review Liberty's scholarship packages where you could be awarded multiple types of financial assistance. The earlier you act, the more scholarship opportunities are available.
See if you qualify for a Liberty Academic Scholarship based on your grades and standardized testing scores.
The grid shows the amount you would be eligible to receive per year based on the Math and Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (ERW) OR Critical Reading (CR) portions of the SAT, the composite score of the ACT and cumulative GPA.
Super scoring is used for both the ACT (all four subtests) and the SAT (Math and ERW/CR only).
Liberty Academic Scholarship grid for new students entering Fall 2020 or later: |
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Our Middle America Scholarship is designed to help bridge the financial gap for working-class families. Many times, students from the middle class will receive little or no federal aid, yet it is not possible to pay for college out of pocket. We want to make sure that you will still have the opportunity to attend Liberty at an affordable cost.
• Award amount can be up to $5,095 per year in financial aid
• Qualifying students will typically have a household income of $35,000-$95,000
• Eligibility is based on the Expected Family Contribution (EFC) as determined by the FAFSA
• Qualifying EFC is typically between 1 and 18,000
• Students could receive this scholarship up to the full Federal Pell Grant amount each year when combined with the Liberty Champion Scholarship
• Automatically applied to qualifying students’ accounts