Hidden Gems: Tuition-Free Colleges
When families plan for future college expenses, they assume that all schools operate in the same manner and charge tuition as part of the cost of attendance. Let’s look beyond the norm to learn about colleges that provide free tuition to all enrolled students.
Antioch College (OH)
If a student is eligible for a full Pell Grant, they may be able to attend tuition-free thanks to Antioch’s College Work Program. Students spend a third of their undergraduate career committed to work or research on campus.
Barclay College (KS)
This private Christian college provides free tuition to students who live on campus.
Berea College (KY)
The impressive Tuition Promise Scholarship pays the remaining cost of tuition after state, federal and institutional aid are awarded. Students have a work commitment of 10 hours per week but may use those funds for other educational expenses, such as room and board.
College of the Ozarks (MO)
Although part-time students may have a minimal per credit fee, full-time students at this college pay no tuition. The school requires a work commitment throughout the school year which consists of 15 hours a week plus two 40-hour weeks during the academic year.
United States Air Force Academy (CO)
For those interested in becoming a cadet and serving a minimum of eight years in the U.S. Air Force or U.S. Space Force, this academy, which covers the cost of tuition, housing, and meals, may be the ideal institution.
The Apprentice School (VA)
Graduates gain valuable skills and a certificate in the shipbuilding trades tuition-free. All students are required to complete an apprenticeship of four to five years upon graduation.
Additional colleges that offer free tuition to eligible students:
- Alice Lloyd College
- Curtis Institute of Music
- Deep Springs College
- Haskell Indian Nations University
- United States Coast Guard Academy
- United States Merchant Marine Academy
- United States Military Academy
- United States Naval Academy
- University of New Hampshire
- Warren Wilson College
- Webb Institute
- Williamson College of the Trades