Christopher Newport University listed among least affordable Virginia institutions for in-state students in 2023

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Christopher Newport University cost $16,351 in tuition and fees for students studying in-state, according to the latest disclosure from the National Center for Education Statistics.

This ranks Christopher Newport University as one of the five most expensive schools in Virginia in 2023.

The amount an in-state students in tuition and fees was $926 more than the previous year.

Out-of-state students attending Christopher Newport University in 2023 were expected to pay $30,988, which is $1,925 more than the previous year.

The average cost of college has more than doubled in the 21st century, growing by more than 7% every year. In-state students can expect to spend nearly $10,000 on tuition alone per year at a public, 4-year post-secondary school.Meanwhile, out-of-state tuitions averages $27,457.

In 2022-23 a total of $240.7 billion in financial aid was granted to help graduate and undergraduate students.

Cost of education for in-state students in Virginia in 2023
City Institution Name College costs
Williamsburg William & Mary $25,040
Charlottesville The University of Virginia-Main Campus $20,986
Lexington Virginia Military Institute $20,484
Richmond Virginia Commonwealth University $16,458
Newport News Christopher Newport University $16,351


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