Emmanuel College

Graduate and Professional Programs

Financial Aid

Cost of Attendance & Determining Financial Need


Determining Financial Need

A student's financial need is determined by subtracting the Expected Family Contribution (EFC), as determined from the information provided on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), from the cost of attendance as determined by program of study and enrollment status. The cost of attendance includes charges that are billed directly by the College (direct costs) such as tuition, fees and indirect expenses that students may need to consider, such as housing and food, books, supplies, transportation and various personal living expenses. If your residency and/or enrollment status changes from the time of application, your student budget and financial aid award may also change.


Average Cost of Attendance for the 2008-2009 Academic Year:

 

ECAP
Student

(9 courses/
12 mos.)

Graduate
Student

(6 courses/
12 mos.)

Nursing
Students

(9 courses/
12 mos.)


Direct/Billed Charges:

Tuition:

$11,628

$11,700

$13,950

Fees:

$0

$0

$0

Subtotal:

$11,628

$11,700

$13,950


Estimated Indirect Costs:

Housing & Food:

$7,500

$7,500

$7,500

Books & Supplies:

$990

$660

$990

Transportation:

$1,380

$1,380

$1,380

Personal Expenses:

$2,580

$2,580

$2,580

Subtotal:

$12,450

$12,120

$12,450


TOTAL:


$24,078


$23,820


$26,400