Radford University provides some of the best value for money compared to other four-year, state-supported schools in Virginia. International tuition rates are the same as our “out of state” rates for U.S. residents.
Find the out-of-state rate that applies to the campus where your program is based:
And the degree level of your program:
In addition to tuition, students are also responsible for any housing costs or meal plans they purchase, and other fees that might apply to enrollment, campus services, and specific programs or courses.
In order to be issued a non-immigrant student visa, the U.S. requires all international students to provide documents that show they or their families will have funds available to pay the cost of tuition and living expenses while they are a student here.
All international undergraduate freshmen (first-year) and transfer students are automatically considered for a merit-based scholarship. We determine your eligibility based on the academic record you provide in your admissions application, with no separate financial aid application needed. Amounts range between USD $6,000 and $10,000.
Please contact the Graduate Admission office for information on graduate scholarships and assistantships.
Radford University offers approximately $2 million in Foundation Scholarships to over 700 students thanks to Radford University's many generous donors and foundations. Foundation Scholarship applications must be submitted between November 1 and February 5 to apply for your enrollment in the following fall term.
The following scholarships and loans are presented to you for informational purposes only. Radford University does not endorse or recommend any of these lenders or organizations below.