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Tuition and Financial Aid

UD Online Tuition and Fees

At the University of Delaware, we provide an excellent education at a great value. We work hard to keep our tuition affordable while maintaining the highest academic standards. UD is often recognized as a best value in higher education for our academic quality and cost, and we recently ranked No.135 for Best Value Schools by U.S. News and World Report.1

Financial Aid

Undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in an online degree program may be eligible for financial aid, which consists of scholarships, grants and federal loans to offset educational costs.

Find out more about financial aid, application processes and eligibility by exploring UD’s financial aid resources.

If you have questions about University of Delaware tuition for online programs or would like to receive more program-specific information, please fill out the form on this page or contact an admissions counselor at (844) 237-1338.

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We’re here to answer your questions about admissions, financial aid, transfer credits and more. Fill out the form below to get in touch with a helpful admissions counselor.

FAFSA

Fill out the FAFSA as soon as possible to determine eligibility for federal financial aid—UD’s FAFSA code is 001431.

Grants

Grants, which do not need to be repaid, are need-based financial aid. Undergraduate students pursuing their first bachelor’s degree are automatically considered as long as they file the FAFSA and demonstrate financial need.

Scholarships

UD automatically considers admitted students for a range of scholarships, with no separate application required. Other scholarships may be available through non-University resources.

Military Benefits

UD is committed to helping veterans and U.S. military service members transition from military to college life. Veterans can find information and dedicated support at the Student Veterans website.

Employer Tuition Reimbursement

Many employers offer tuition assistance to employees who are seeking personal and professional advancement. Talk to your HR representative about potential tuition reimbursement.

If your workplace does not already have a tuition assistance program, the benefits listed below might help convince them.

4 Ways an Online Degree Benefits You and Your Employer

1. Apply Your Skills Immediately:

Many of the new skills you learn can enhance your workplace productivity. An investment in your education is an investment in the future of the organization.

2. Fit Your Program Into Your Life:

You won’t have to interrupt your work schedule to complete one of UD’s flexible online programs.

3. Earn a Top-Notch Education:

Completing one of UD’s rigorous, innovative online programs will give you the skills you need for advancement and provide an impressive credential for your employer.

4. Benefits to Your Employer:

Because you’ll be equipped with leading-edge skills, your company won’t have to recruit and train new leaders. Plus, the IRS offers tax benefits to companies that provide educational assistance.

Source

  1. https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/best-value?schoolName=delaware&_sort=rank&_sortDirection=asc