Virginia Military Institute considers its financial aid program an important and worthwhile investment in its cadets’ futures.
VMI strives to offer the best available aid package for each applicant and each cadet and the Office of Financial Aid partners with students and families to reduce financial barriers that could hinder enrollment, retention, and success at VMI. This includes not only working with those students who without such aid would be unable to attend, but also providing aid to cadets with superior academic abilities and commitment to military service.
Our team connects students with funding opportunities and simplifies the process from application through graduation. We help you evaluate all forms of financial aid—federal and state programs, institutional grants and scholarships, private awards, and Veterans Affairs benefits—so you can build a realistic plan aligned with your academic goals and training commitments.
Whether you are comparing options or ready to enroll, our office helps you understand costs, interpret offers, and take decisive next steps toward earning your VMI degree.
Aid Updates & Notices
Changes to Federal Student Aid
Our office is closely monitoring
updates coming from
studentaid.gov as they relate to the
how the One Big Beautiful Bill Act
(OB3) is affecting federal student
loan eligibility and repayment.
Changes to Federal Student Aid
Our office is closely monitoring
updates coming from
studentaid.gov as they relate to the
how the One Big Beautiful Bill Act
(OB3) is affecting federal student
loan eligibility and repayment.
Changes to Federal Student Aid
Our office is closely monitoring
updates coming from
studentaid.gov as they relate to the
how the One Big Beautiful Bill Act
(OB3) is affecting federal student
loan eligibility and repayment.
Affording VMI – The Value of Your Choice
At VMI we make your education dollars go further. VMI strives to offer the best available aid package for each applicant and each cadet, and on average each year over 80% of cadets receive some form of aid. Students at VMI can expect to see high return on investment (ROI) regardless of major. According to UniversityHQ, VMI graduates 10-year salary earnings potential is $810,000 and their 20-year salary earnings potential is as high as $2,016,000.
Independent rankings continue to recognize VMI for value and return on investment. National outlets have highlighted VMI among colleges delivering high-value degrees, and alumni earnings data show competitive early and mid-career salary potential. These results reflect disciplined time-to-degree, leadership preparation, and robust placement across military service, public leadership, engineering, and business— affirming that a mission-driven education at VMI is both academically rigorous and financially sound.

VMI alumni earn an average of $77,370 in early career earnings.
(Source:Money Magazine, 2025)
First Steps in the Financial Aid Process
1. Estimate Your Aid – Financial Support Snapshot
Before you receive an official award, two tools provide a clear picture of affordability.
Federal Student Aid Estimator
Federal Student Aid Estimator: This tool previews your eligibility for federal grants, work-study, and loans before you complete the FAFSA. Use it to estimate need-based aid and federal loan limits, explore scenarios such as changes in income or family size, and understand how your Student Aid Index (SAI) may influence your package. It is an important first step in the financial student aid process. Please note, this tool may not always be accurate and applicants are encouraged to speak directly with the Financial Aid team with any questions.
VMI Net Price Calculator
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Financial Aid Tips
1. Combine both tools for a comprehensive view.
Start with the Federal Student Aid Estimator to gauge federal eligibility, then use VMI’s Net Price Calculator to approximate institutional grant and scholarship impact.
2. File early to maximize consideration.
Many funds are limited and awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. Financial aid estimates are available to applicants who have submitted their FAFSA and necessary financial aid forms prior to receiving an admission decision.
3. Review all types of aid.
Remember that loans need to be repaid and any aid package cannot exceed the Cost of Attendance (COA).
2. Start Your Aid Application
To be considered for financial aid at VMI, students must complete the free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA, #003753, for each year of enrollment. The completion of the FAFSA determines the amount and type of financial student aid for which a cadet qualifies across federal, state, and many VMI programs.
The Financial Aid team is ready to assist you as you begin to complete your forms to apply for financial aid and examine the available types of aid. Reach out to us with any questions or concerns, or to explore additional funding sources you may not have previously considered, such as ROTC scholarships and merit-based scholarships.
Questions? We’re Here to Help
Connect with Financial Aid
Email: financialaid@vmi.edu
Phone: (540) 464-7208
Financial Aid Office
307 B Letcher Avenue