Our Educator Workshop provides an excellent opportunity for teachers, counselors and principals to help prepare students for college and explore the advantages of a DeVry education. Explore the history of the university, our instruction methodology and available resources. The workshop also outlines the benefits of attending DeVry, including student financial aid opportunities for those who qualify, local campus events, complimentary ACT/SAT prep workshop and more.
High School Applicants
Preparing Students for College
Classes start on May 5, 2025
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Making Education More Affordable
With our flexible financing options, as well as federal, state and DeVry Opportunity2 grants available for eligible students, your students will be able to start earning their degree at DeVry University with a clear financial plan in place. Direct your students to our Budget Calculator to estimate their costs.


1Availability varies by location.
2The DeVry University Opportunity Grant will be available in the 2021-2022 school year (July 2021 – May 2022) to new and readmit students who meet merit and need-based qualifications. Subject to approval, use requirements, program level and availability of funds. Specific eligibility criteria applies. This grant cannot be used in combination with any other offer or award or group-specific tuition rate. Full details at https://www.devry.edu/tuition-financial-aid/financial-aid/scholarships-grants.html
3Must meet merit-based qualifications. Must meet enrollment-based criteria, subject to approval, use requirements, program level and availability of funds. Scholarship will be awarded as $600 per semester for full time students and $300 per semester for students attending at least half-time with a lifetime award of $7,000. This scholarship cannot be used in combination with any other offer or award or group-specific tuition rate.
4Requires enrollment in Accounting, Business Administration, Management, or Technical Management bachelor’s degree programs.