Liberty University is committed to providing affordable and accessible education to undergraduate students from all backgrounds. Understanding the costs associated with attending university is essential to planning for your education and achieving your academic and professional goals.
All undergraduate students living on Liberty University campus must purchase a meal plan. Meal plans provide access to various dining options on campus, including dining halls, cafes, and food courts. Here are the estimated costs for meal plans for the 2023-2024 academic year:
Platinum Plan: $2,400 per academic year
Gold Plan: $2,100 per academic year
Silver Plan: $1,800 per academic year
These plans provide a set number of meals per week and Dining Dollars that can be used at on-campus dining locations.
In addition to tuition, housing, and dining costs, undergraduate students at Liberty University are also responsible for paying various fees. Here are some of the expenses associated with attending the university:
General Student Fee: $650 per academic year
Technology Fee: $150 per academic year
Graduation Fee: $150
These fees help cover the cost of services and resources the university provides, such as technical support, library access, and graduation ceremonies.
Liberty University is committed to making education affordable and accessible to all undergraduate students. Financial aid options include scholarships, grants, and student loans. To apply for financial aid, students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and any additional applications required by Liberty University. The university’s financial assistance office can provide guidance and support.
Attending Liberty University is an investment in your future. With affordable tuition, housing, dining, fees, and financial aid opportunities, undergraduate students can make the most of their education and achieve their academic and professional goals.