2021-22
Private education, public cost.
We’re committed to making the University of Lynchburg affordable for you.
$24,000: the average cost a freshman pays at the University of Lynchburg
That means a highly ranked, personalized, private education is just as affordable as many state colleges or universities.
- All freshmen receive merit scholarships of $13,000-$18,000 per year. We want to reward you for your high school success.
- Scholarship Days with awards of up to $5,000 per year. Participate in a Scholarship Day and receive an additional award for academics, service, leadership, or visual or performing arts.
- Grants, federal aid, and other sources. Virginia Tuition Assistance Grant (VTAG) estimated at $3,520 per year for Virginia residents.
We’ve helped thousands of students achieve a Lynchburg degree! We can help you, too.
Your Financial Aid Calendar
Sept. 1 | Use the net price calculator to estimate your costs. |
Oct. 1 | The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is available. Lynchburg’s school code is 003720. |
Oct. 15 | Apply for our fall academic, service, leadership, or visual and performing arts Scholarship Days. |
Nov. 30 |
December Accepted students begin receiving financial aid offers. |
Jan. 30 |
Apply for our spring academic, service, leadership, or visual and performing arts Scholarship Days if you did not apply in the fall. |
May 1 | It’s decision day! Pay your reservation deposit. |
July 31 | Virginia Tuition Assistance Grant (VTAG) application deadline. |