DeVry University is an American for-profit college. The school was founded in 1931 as DeForest Training School, and officially became DeVry University in 2002. DeVry University has 18 campuses in United States ( and Inhabited territory). Total 36,653 students are enrolled in one of those campuses for academic year 2016-2017. The average acceptance ratio over all campuses is 84.06% . The average graduation rate of the DeVry University campuses is 23.56% and the average student to faculty ratio is 16.33:1.
DeVry University has 18 campuses in United States ( and Inhabited territory). Total 36,653 students are enrolled in one of those campuses for academic year 2016-2017. The average acceptance ratio over all campuses is 84.06% . The average graduation rate of the DeVry University campuses is 23.56% and the average student to faculty ratio is 16.33:1.
DeVry University has 18 campuses in United States ( and Inhabited territory). Total 36,653 students are enrolled in one of those campuses for academic year 2016-2017. The average acceptance ratio over all campuses is 84.06% . The average graduation rate of the DeVry University campuses is 23.56% and the average student to faculty ratio is 16.33:1.
Campus Name | Highest Degree | Student Population | Acceptance Ratio | Graduation Rate | Student to Faculty Ratio |
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ArizonaPhoenix, AZ | Master's degree | 973 | 84% | 27% | 15:1 |
CaliforniaPomona, CA | Master's degree | 4,636 | 88% | 31% | 18:1 |
ColoradoWestminster, CO | Master's degree | 455 | 86% | 11% | 13:1 |
DeVry College of New YorkNew York, NY | Master's degree | 1,734 | 84% | 18% | 29:1 |
FloridaMiramar, FL | Master's degree | 1,373 | 78% | 28% | 18:1 |
GeorgiaDecatur, GA | Master's degree | 1,832 | 84% | 24% | 26:1 |
IllinoisChicago, IL | Master's degree | 19,340 | 78% | 24% | 14:1 |
IndianaMerrillville, IN | Master's degree | 111 | 75% | 16% | 5:1 |
MissouriKansas City, MO | Master's degree | 348 | 86% | 32% | 12:1 |
NevadaHenderson, NV | Master's degree | 255 | 80% | 21% | 15:1 |
New JerseyNorth Brunswick, NJ | Master's degree | 972 | 87% | 31% | 14:1 |
North CarolinaCharlotte, NC | Master's degree | 332 | 67% | 14% | 11:1 |
OhioColumbus, OH | Master's degree | 1,635 | 86% | 29% | 22:1 |
OklahomaOklahoma City, OK | Master's degree | 104 | 92% | 25% | 18:1 |
PennsylvaniaFort Washington, PA | Master's degree | 533 | 86% | 23% | 15:1 |
TennesseeNashville, TN | Master's degree | 181 | 88% | 25% | 18:1 |
TexasIrving, TX | Master's degree | 1,152 | 94% | 18% | 14:1 |
VirginiaArlington, VA | Master's degree | 687 | 90% | 27% | 17:1 |
Average | Total 36,653 | 84.06% | 23.56% | 16.33:1 |
DeVry University 18 Campuses 2017 Tuition Comparison
Next table and chart illustrate the college costs including tuition & fees, books & supplies, and living costs of DeVry University 18 Campuses. The cost data officially published by IPEDS, U.S. Department of Education.
The 2017 average undergraduate tuition & fees of is $17,512 for state residents and $17,512 for other students. The living costs are - when a student lives on-campus housing facilities and $17,942 when living off campus in average. In this year, Arizona campus has the highest tuition and living costs of $17,870 based on out-of-state tuition & fees and on-campus living costs.
Campus | Tuition & Fees | Books & Supplies | Living Costs |
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Arizona | $17,512 | $360 | $18,840 |
California | $17,512 | $360 | $18,840 |
Colorado | $17,512 | $360 | $18,840 |
DeVry College of New York | $17,512 | $360 | $18,840 |
Florida | $17,512 | $360 | $17,224 |
Georgia | $17,512 | $360 | $17,224 |
Illinois | $17,512 | $360 | $17,224 |
Indiana | $17,512 | $360 | $17,224 |
Missouri | $17,512 | $360 | $17,224 |
Nevada | $17,512 | $360 | $18,840 |
New Jersey | $17,512 | $360 | $18,840 |
North Carolina | $17,512 | $360 | $17,224 |
Ohio | $17,512 | $360 | $17,224 |
Oklahoma | $17,512 | $360 | $17,224 |
Pennsylvania | $17,512 | $360 | $18,840 |
Tennessee | $17,512 | $360 | $17,224 |
Texas | $17,512 | $360 | $17,224 |
Virginia | $17,512 | $360 | $18,840 |
Average | $17,512 | $360 | $17,942 |
The 2017 average graduate tuition & fees of is $18,784 for state residents and $18,784 for other students. The living costs are - when a student lives on-campus housing facilities and $17,942 when living off campus in average.
Campus | Tuition & Fees | Books & Supplies | Living Costs |
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Arizona | $18,784 | $360 | $18,840 |
California | $18,784 | $360 | $18,840 |
Colorado | $18,784 | $360 | $18,840 |
DeVry College of New York | $18,784 | $360 | $18,840 |
Florida | $18,784 | $360 | $17,224 |
Georgia | $18,784 | $360 | $17,224 |
Illinois | $18,784 | $360 | $17,224 |
Indiana | $18,784 | $360 | $17,224 |
Missouri | $18,784 | $360 | $17,224 |
Nevada | $18,784 | $360 | $18,840 |
New Jersey | $18,784 | $360 | $18,840 |
North Carolina | $18,784 | $360 | $17,224 |
Ohio | $18,784 | $360 | $17,224 |
Oklahoma | $18,784 | $360 | $17,224 |
Pennsylvania | $18,784 | $360 | $18,840 |
Tennessee | $18,784 | $360 | $17,224 |
Texas | $18,784 | $360 | $17,224 |
Virginia | $18,784 | $360 | $18,840 |
Average | $18,784 | $360 | $17,942 |