

WELCOME TO

Thank you for attending this extraordinary event! We’re excited you are here and welcome you to Regent University’s beautiful campus.
Today, you will learn about our top-ranked degree programs, the admissions process, and financial aid. You’ll also take a campus tour and have opportunities to meet faculty and students—all while discovering the unique qualities that set Regent apart:
• Exceptional academics—Accreditation is the mark of excellence
• Mentoring faculty who train you to compete in the marketplace
• Curriculum anchored in Scripture with real-world applications
• Engaging, vibrant community that supports your unique calling
Here’s what you need to know:
• Your schedule is adapted to your specific admissions process. Attend the tours and class visits relevant to your degree level.
• For prospective students, lunch is on us today. Accompanying guests may purchase meals at The Ordinary Cafe, located in the Dede Robertson Student Center.
• Take plenty of notes. You’ll have all your questions answered during your one-on-one appointment at the end of your visit.
• Students who submit their application or enrollment deposit before leaving the event will receive a FREE gift!
IMPORTANT LINKS
EVENT SCHEDULE
8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
To view today’s schedule, please scan the QR code or visit regent.edu/discoverschedule.

APPLY NOW
If you’re ready to lead the way in your field and make a real difference in the world, Regent is ready to prepare you. Scan the QR code or visit regent.edu/discoverapply
DEPOSIT TODAY
Traditional Undergraduates, reserve your spot at Regent by submitting your fully refundable $150 Enrollment Deposit.
To learn more about deposit benefits and deadlines, scan the QR code or visit regent.edu/discoverdeposit.


AREAS OF STUDY THAT PREPARE YOU WITH SKILLS EMPLOYERS SEEK
LOCATED ON
STUNNING ACRES IN
DEGREE PROGRAMS
Arts & Communication
BACHELOR’S
Acting (BFA)**
Animation (B.A.)**
Classical Voice (B.M.)**
Communication Studies (B.A.)
Contemporary Voice (B.M.)**
English (B.A.)
Film & Media Culture (B.A.)*
Film & Television (B.A., BFA)**
Graphic Design (BFA)***
Journalism (B.A.)**
Production Technology (B.M.)**
Songwriting (B.M.)**
Theatre (B.A.)**
Worship Leadership (B.M.)**
MASTER’S
Acting (MFA)**
Communication (M.A.)*
Film & Media Culture (M.A.)*
Film & Television Production (MFA)**
Film Producing & Management (M.A.)*
Journalism (M.A.)*
Screenwriting (M.A., MFA)*
Theatre (M.A.)*
DOCTORAL
Communication (Ph.D.)*†
Strategic Communication (DSC)*†
Business & Leadership
ASSOCIATE
Business (A.S.)
BACHELOR’S
Accounting (B.S.)
Business (B.S.)
Business Analytics (B.S.)
Christian Leadership & Management (B.S.)*
Financial Management (B.S.)
Human Resource Management (B.S.)
Leadership Studies (B.A.)*
Management (B.S.)
Marketing (B.S.)
MASTER’S
Accounting (M.S.)*
Business Administration (MBA)
Business Administration – Accelerated (MBA)
Business Analytics (M.S.)*
Organizational Leadership (M.A.)*
DOCTORAL
Business (Ph.D.)*
Business Administration (DBA)*
Organizational Leadership (Ph.D.)*
Strategic Leadership (DSL)*†
Divinity/Theology
ASSOCIATE
Christian Studies (A.A.)
BACHELOR’S
Biblical & Theological Studies (B.A.)
Christian Ministry (B.A.)
MASTER’S
Apologetics & Cosmogony (M.A.)*
Biblical Literature & Languages (M.Div.)**
Christian Discipleship (M.A.) *
Christian Ministry (M.A.)*
Church Leadership (M.A.)*
Church Planting (M.A.)*
Evangelism & Mission (M.A.)*
Online Ministry (M.A.)*
Spiritual Formation (M.A.)*
Theological Studies (MTS)*
Theology & Ministry (M.Div.)
POST-MASTER’S/DOCTORAL
Ministry (D.Min.)*
Renewal Theology (Ph.D.)*†
Theology (Th.M.)*
Education
BACHELOR’S
Early & Primary Education (B.Ed.)**
Early Childhood Education (B.S.)*
Elementary Education (B.Ed.)**
Secondary English (B.Ed.)**
Secondary History & Social Science (B.Ed.)**
Secondary Mathematics (B.Ed.)**
Secondary Science, Biology (B.Ed)**
MASTER’S
Career Switchers (M.Ed.)*
Christian School Administration & Leadership (M.Ed.)*
Curriculum & Instruction (M.Ed.)*
Educational Leadership (M.Ed.)*
Educational Technology & Artificial Intelligence (M.Ed.)*
Higher Education (M.Ed.)*
Instructional Design & Technology (M.Ed.)*
K-12 Special Education (M.Ed.)*
Leadership in Mathematics Education (M.Ed.)*
Library Science (M.S.)* –Pending SACSCOC approval
Reading Specialist (M.Ed.)*
Teaching (M.Ed.)*
TESOL (M.Ed.)*
POST-MASTER’S/DOCTORAL
Educational Specialist (Ed.S.)*
Leadership in Mathematics Education (Ed.S.)*
Education (Ed.D., Ph.D.)*
General/Interdisciplinary Studies
ASSOCIATE
General Studies (A.A.)
BACHELOR’S
Professional Studies (B.S.)
Law, Government & History
ASSOCIATE
Criminal Justice (A.S.)
History (A.A.)
BACHELOR’S
Criminal Justice (B.S.)
Government (B.A.)
History (B.A.)
Law (B.A.)***
Law & National Security (B.A.)
Paralegal Studies (B.S.)*
MASTER’S
Financial Planning & Law (M.A.)* Government (M.A.)
International Development (M.A.)*
Legal Studies (MLS)*
National Security Studies (M.A.)
Public Administration (MPA)
POST-MASTER’S/DOCTORAL
American Legal Studies (LL.M.)** Foundations of American Law (LL.M.) Government (Ph.D.)*† Human Rights (LL.M.)
Juris Doctor (J.D.)**
Nursing & Healthcare
ASSOCIATE
Health Sciences (A.S.)**
BACHELOR’S
Gerontology (B.S.)*
Healthcare Management (B.S.)*
RN to B.S. in Nursing (degree completion)*
MASTER’S
Advanced Practice Registered Nursing (MSN in APRN)*†
Nursing Education & Leadership (MSN)*
DOCTORAL
Advanced Practice Registered Nursing (DNP in APRN)*†
Nursing Administration & Leadership (DNP)*
Psychology & Counseling
ASSOCIATE
Psychology (A.S.)
BACHELOR’S
Psychology (B.S.)
MASTER’S
Clinical Mental Health Counseling (M.A.)
Human Services (M.A.)*
Marriage, Couple & Family Counseling (M.A.)
Pastoral Counseling (M.A.)*
Psychology (M.S.)*
School Counseling (M.A.)**/*†
DOCTORAL
Clinical Psychology (Psy.D.)**
Counseling & Psychological Studies (Ph.D.)*
Counselor Education & Supervision (Ph.D.)*†
STEM
ASSOCIATE
Information Systems (A.S.)
BACHELOR’S
Biophysical Sciences (B.S.)**
Computer Engineering (B.S.)*
Computer Science (B.S.)
Cyber & Digital Forensics (B.S.)*
Cybersecurity (B.S.)
Information Systems Technology (B.S.)
Mathematics (B.S.)**
MASTER’S
Cybersecurity (M.S.)*
Many Degrees Available Online & On Campus
*Only Online | **Only On Campus | ***Online & Blended On Campus | †Required Residency Regent University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award associate, baccalaureate, masters, educational specialist, and doctorate degrees. Degree-granting institutions also may offer credentials such as certificates and diplomas at approved degree levels. Questions about the accreditation of Regent University may be directed in writing to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097, by calling (404) 679-4500, or by using information available on SACSCOC’s website (www.sacscoc.org). The baccalaureate degree program in nursing, master’s degree program in nursing, Doctor of Nursing Practice program and post-graduate APRN certificate program at Regent University are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655 K Street NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001, 202-887-6791. Regent University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, national or ethnic origin, disability, age or veteran status in admissions, treatment or access to its programs and activities, or in the administration of educational policies, scholarships, loan programs, athletics or other University programs. In addition, Regent does not discriminate based on religion, except as necessary to comply with Regent’s Standard of Personal Conduct and Statement of Christian Community and Mission. View the full nondiscrimination policy at regent.edu/nondiscrim. Questions or concerns regarding discrimination based on sex may be directed to the University’s Title IX Coordinator at T9Coordinator@regent.edu, or the US Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights at OCR@ed.gov. To learn more about Disability Services or to contact Regent's Section 504 coordinator, visit regent.edu/disability. Regent University is authorized to operate in the state of Virginia and is exempt from the requirements of certification by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia.
TUITION & AID
Investing in your college education is a decisive step towards a brighter future. At Regent, we are committed to supporting our students at all degree levels by providing exceptional value, affordable tuition options, and accessible financial aid resources. This makes achieving your educational goals more attainable.
MAXIMIZE YOUR INVESTMENT
Regent offers an excellent return on your investment due to its nationally ranked academic programs, accreditation, generous institutional scholarships and aid, and some of the most affordable tuition among private institutions. Keep in mind that colleges offering the most financial assistance may not always provide the overall best value. Be sure to factor in all associated fees, including indirect costs such as room and board, books, supplies, transportation, and personal expenses.
COMPARE THE DIFFERENCE
Regent’s annual tuition is nearly $24,000 less than that of other private institutions, offering tens of thousands of dollars in tuition savings compared to other notable Christian universities. Check out the chart below and compare for yourself!*
*Rate compares Regent’s estimated cost of tuition for the 2025-26 Academic Year for full-semester, on-campus programs, and 24-36 credits per year over two semesters with the other private Christian colleges in the graph. Indirect costs and extra fees may apply; tuition is subject to change. For the most updated tuition and cost information, visit regent.edu/tuition

COLLEGE DORMS IN VIRGINIA NICHE, 2025
$25 MILLION
IN INSTITUTIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS AND AID FOR 2024-25


89% OF OUR UNDERGRADUATES RECEIVE FINANCIAL AID

TUITION RATES
FOR 2025-26 ACADEMIC YEAR
Understanding tuition costs is essential when choosing a college, as it offers a clearer view of your investment. Please see our tuition rates below and use our Regent Net Price Calculator tool at regent.edu/npc for a personalized estimate.
Tuition rates for credit hours vary depending on delivery and attendance level. Exceptions may apply. Average tuition does not account for indirect costs and is based on a two-semester program—Fall & Spring.
Online
• $395 per Credit Hour | $9,480 Full Time
• $450 per Credit Hour | $5,400 Part Time
• $295 per Credit Hour | RN to B.S. in Nursing Courses | $7,080 Full Time
• $295 per Credit Hour | RN to B.S. in Nursing Courses | $3,540 Part Time
On Campus
• $698 per Credit Hour | $20,940 Full Time
• $698 per Credit Hour | $16,752 Part Time
University Services Fee
• $1,500 for Online Students
• $1,800 for On-Campus Students
Tuition rates for credit hours vary by school. Average tuition does not account for indirect costs and is based on a two-semester program—Fall & Spring.
College of Arts & Sciences
• Master’s | $695 per Credit Hour | $8,340 Part Time | $12,510 Full Time
Robertson School of Government
• Master’s | $695 per Credit Hour | $8,340 Part Time | $12,510 Full Time
• Doctoral | $930 per Credit Hour | $11,160 Part Time | $16,740 Full Time
School of Business & Leadership
• Master’s | $695 per Credit Hour | $8,340 Part Time | $12,510 Full Time
• Doctoral | $1,020 per Credit Hour | $6,120 Part Time | $12,240 Full Time
School of Communications & the Arts
• Master’s | $670+ per Credit Hour | $8,040+ Part Time | $12,060+ Full Time
• Doctoral | $970 per Credit Hour | $5,820 Part Time | $11,640 Full Time
School of Divinity
• Master’s | $565 per Credit Hour | $6,780 Part Time | $ 10,170 Full Time
• Post-Master’s | $670 per Credit Hour | $4,020 Part Time | $8,040 Full Time
• Doctoral | $670 per Credit Hour | $4,020 Part Time | $8,040 Full Time
School of Education
• Master’s | $585 per Credit Hour | $7,020 Part Time | $10,530 Full Time
• Post-Master’s | $820 per Credit Hour | $9,840 Part Time | $14,760 Full Time
• Doctoral | $820 per Credit Hour | $4,920 Part Time | $9,840 Full Time
School of Law
• Master’s (LL.M.) | $761+ per Credit Hour | $9,132+ Part Time | $13,698+ Full Time
• Master’s (M.A.) | $715 per Credit Hour | $8,580 Part Time | $12,870 Full Time
• Juris Doctor | $1,400 per Credit Hour | $30,800 Part Time | $42,000 Full Time
School of Nursing
• Master’s | $590 per Credit Hour | $7,080 Part Time | $10,620 Full Time
• Doctoral | $580 per Credit Hour | $3,480 Part Time | $6,960 Full Time
School of Psychology & Counseling
• Master’s (M.A.) | $615+ per Credit Hour | $7,380+ Part Time | $11,070+ Full Time
• Master’s (M.S.) | $695 per Credit Hour | $8,340 Part Time | $12,510 Full Time
• Doctoral (Ph.D.) | $695+ per Credit Hour | $4,170+ Part Time | $8,340+ Full Time
• Doctoral (Psy.D.) | $1,025 per Credit Hour | $24,600 Full Time Required
University Services Fee
• $1,500 for Online Students | Law Students Add $1,046 for Program Fees
• $1,800 for On-Campus Students | Law Students Add $1,046 for Program Fees
Visit regent.edu/tuition-aid for more details.
FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION




INSTITUTIONAL AWARDS
Merit Scholarship: Up to $10,000 annually based on academic achievement.
Honors Bound Scholarship Competition: Full and partial scholarship opportunities available to new Honors students/candidates.
National Merit: 100% tuition scholarship for National Merit finalists and $10,000 tuition scholarship for National Merit semi-finalists.
Legacy Grant: $500 annually for students whose parent(s), grandparent(s), or sibling(s) graduated from Regent or CBN University.
Regent Gap Guarantee Grant: Up to $5,000 annually based on financial need.
Private School Scholarship: $1,000 per year—up to four years—for qualifying private-schooled students.
Homeschool Scholarship: $1,000 per year—up to four years—for qualifying homeschooled students.
AFFILIATE AWARDS
Phi Theta Kappa Member: $1,000 annually.
Military Dependent Award: $1,000 annually for eligible dependents. Visit regent.edu/military
Church Matching Grant: Matches up to $1,500 annually in conjunction with a financial gift from a church/ministry.
FEDERAL & STATE AWARDS
Virginia Tuition Assistance Grant (VTAG): Up to $5,125 annually for eligible students.
Federal Aid From FAFSA: Pell Grant, Federal Stafford Loan, and Federal PLUS Loan.
Visit regent.edu/scholarships-aid to see a complete list of opportunities.
STUDENT HOUSING


Our award-winning housing options are conveniently located on campus, with easy access to nearby retail, restaurants, beaches, attractions, and more. Participate in Connect Group meetings, enjoy community-building activities, and make lasting memories with those who share your faith.
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING OPTIONS
Regent Commons
Regent Commons, designated for single undergraduate first-year students and some transfer students aged 17–24, offers fully furnished apartment-style living with versatile floor plans ranging from studios to four-bedroom suites.
Enjoy wireless internet, washers/dryers, a 24-hour fitness center, 24-hour security (campus police), and a variety of campus life activities.
Traditional-aged (17-24) first-year freshmen taking on-campus classes and living outside a 25-mile radius of campus are required to live on campus. Campus housing is available from mid-August to early May. Students beginning classes in the middle of a semester (Sessions B & D) may not move into student housing during this time; they may work with the Office of Residence Life for alternative solutions.
2025-26 REGENT COMMONS FEES Traditional Undergraduate Students (17-24)
Four Bedrooms/ Four Bath (Ensuites) One resident per room
One Bath
One Bedroom/ One Bath


Regent Village
Regent Village, also for single students, is generally reserved for traditional-age undergraduate sophomores through seniors (ages 17–24), non-traditional undergraduate students (ages 25–30), and graduate students (ages 17–30). Phase I in the Village is reserved for undergraduate students, and Phase II is reserved for returning undergraduate students (17-24), non-traditional undergraduate students (ages 25-30), and graduate students (ages 17-30). The Regent Village offers the convenience of living near campus and the atmosphere of a more traditional neighborhood, plus spacious floor plans and multiple outdoor recreational areas.
A free shuttle operates between Regent Village and the main campus. Other amenities include a balcony/porch, internet, oven, sink, refrigerator, and dishwasher. Common areas include a student lounge, cost-inclusive laundry facility, basketball and volleyball courts, and 24-hour security provided by campus police.
2025-26 REGENT VILLAGE Traditional Undergraduate Students (17-24)
$6,500 (Hallway Bedroom)
($3,250 per resident per semester)
2025-26 REGENT VILLAGE Graduate (17-30) & Nontraditional Undergraduate (25-30) Students




























America’s Premier Christian University
Founded in 1977, Regent enrolls over 13,000 students annually on its campus in Virginia Beach, Virginia, and online around the world. We offer degrees in 150+ areas of study, including business, communication and the arts, counseling, cybersecurity, divinity, education, government, law, leadership, nursing, healthcare, and psychology.
Regent has prepared 40,000 alumni to succeed in their careers and make a positive difference in their fields, all through our unwavering mission of equipping Christian leaders to change the world. 1000 Regent University Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23464 800.373.5504 • regent.edu • admissions@regent.edu