Making College Affordable for You

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MAKING COLLEGE AFFORDABLE FOR YOU

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HIGHER EDUCATION IS EXPENSIVE EVERYWHERE BUT AT MOUNT SAINT VINCENT, WE’RE COMMITTED TO HELPING YOU AFFORD A QUALITY EDUCATION.

We’re committed to student success. We’re committed to affordability and value. And we’re committed to showing you that a first-rate private college education is within reach. Students and families need help affording highquality education, which is why we offer substantial scholarships and aid. Plus, our College experience is vastly different from what’s offered at public institutions. No classes of 300 students—our educational experience lets you forge real relationships with your professors. No graduate assistants teaching your classes—every class at the Mount is taught by a member of the faculty. No taking away your scholarship if you take less than 30 credits in a year—we don’t believe in penalizing students who are motivated to finish their degree. We’re dedicated to your success and we’ve been nationally recognized repeatedly for it. The College has earned singular recognition for offering academic programs of exceptional quality, for creating access to educational opportunity without regard to family means, and for its leadership role as an engine for social mobility.

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We’re here to show you what’s possible and share what makes us stand out.


WHAT SETS MOUNT SAINT VINCENT APART? Ranked #17 among regional universities in the northern U.S. and first among private, not-for-profit colleges in New York City for social mobility by U.S. News & World Report.

The New York Times highlighted a study on student economic mobility that ranked us #3 among 578 selective independent colleges and universities nationwide. A National Science Foundation funded study shows we have the highest proportion of STEM degrees awarded to Latino students of any Hispanic Serving Institution. The Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities identified us as a regional leader for STEMeducated college graduates. Best College Reviews named us one of the top 50 Best Small Colleges in the U.S. We’ve been recognized by Washington Monthly as “Best Bang for the Buck” and ranked #26 for social mobility among the best liberal arts colleges nationwide.

We’re one of ten New York State institutions to receive an “A” range ranking for value added according to MONEY magazine. Each year we’re named a College of Distinction— ranked as one of the nation’s best places to learn, grow, and succeed. We continually earn recognition for our efforts in undergraduate student success and satisfaction, earning badges for our NYC location, our Catholic identity, and our commitment to career development, as well as our exceptional academic programs, including business, education, and nursing. The U.S. Department of Education celebrated us as one of five colleges and universities—and as the only private, independent institution—recognized for our commitment to socioeconomic inclusivity and to extraordinary students success. Ranked by MONEY among the 50 best colleges in the U.S. and as one of the top 30 most transformative schools nationwide.


WE ALSO LEAD THE REGION IN AFFORDABILITY. The “sticker price” or published amount for tuition and fees is just the start. No institution is truly offering a “free” college education.

FREEZING TUITION...AGAIN SAME TUITION. SAME ROOM AND BOARD.

With a commitment to both academic quality and affordability, the College is not just a leader in the region, but across the nation. Our tuition, room and board, and fees are less than most private institutions, and we continually strive to keep costs low. To stay true to our word, we’ve frozen tuition again—we know that’s what you deserve: an exceptional education with an authentic value.

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OF OUR FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS RECEIVE SCHOLARSHIP AID. In 2021, more than $37 million was offered in Mount scholarships and awards. We know you want a good deal—and we have one. Our merit scholarships range from $15,000 to $27,500 annually. All qualified students are encouraged to apply for our premier scholarship and award programs. In addition to merit scholarships, further financial assistance is often awarded to students after completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). On average, Mount students who complete a FAFSA earn $9,000 more in need-based scholarship aid than the students who do not. Qualified students are also encouraged to apply for the Mount’s premier scholarship programs, which offer opportunities for awards covering full tuition or full room and board.

Don’t leave money on the table.

Remember to look beyond the sticker price—“free” tuition still comes with a price tag. Add on room and board at state universities and then compare the bottom line cost: A top-notch private college is more affordable than you think.


REMEMBER COMPARE ALL THE COSTS OF ATTENDING FOR EACH COLLEGE YOU’RE CONSIDERING. Fees, room and board, and other costs at public institutions are typically higher than at Mount Saint Vincent. Our scholarships and awards are substantially larger than what you’d receive from a public institution. Always consider the bottom line. ODDS ARE YOU’RE LEAVING MONEY ON THE TABLE—DON’T FORGET TO COMPLETE YOUR FAFSA. Did you know that when Mount admitted students file a FAFSA, their average aid increases by nearly $9,000? We’re deeply committed to making college affordable for our students and their families. Some families mistakenly think they earn too much to gain additional financial aid by completing the FAFSA, but that’s usually not the case at the Mount. We’ll show you what’s possible. YOU NEED TO FINISH COLLEGE TO MAKE IT A WORTHWHILE INVESTMENT. In past years, private colleges and universities in New York—like Mount Saint Vincent—led undergraduate degree completion with a 57% four-year graduation rate, as compared to a 49.9% four-year graduation rate for SUNY, 21.3% for CUNY, and 38% for proprietary schools. STUDENTS WHO COMPLETE THEIR DEGREES CAN REPAY THEIR STUDENT LOANS. The ability of a student loan borrower to manage their debt is closely related to college completion. According to the College Board, student loan default rates are highest for borrowers with less than $5,000 in debt who did not complete their degrees. Default rates are lower for those with higher loan balances who have attained degree completion.

DON’T FORGET

Mount grads don’t just get jobs—they launch careers allowing them to gain recognition for having higher than average loan repayment rates. Their average debt is 10% less than students nationally. Even with the economy at its worst, the default rate on student loans rose to only 53% of the national average, according to the U.S. Department of Education.

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MOUNTSAINTVINCENT.EDU CONTACT US TODAY TO GET STARTED ON DEFINING AND ACHIEVING YOUR DREAMS. OFFICE OF ADMISSION admissions@mountsaintvincent.edu 718.405.3267 OFFICE OF FINANCIAL AID financialaid@mountsaintvincent.edu 718.405.3289 COLLEGE OF MOUNT SAINT VINCENT 6301 Riverdale Avenue Riverdale, New York 10471

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ONLY HIGH-QUALITY, PERSONAL EDUCATION CAN TURN TALENT INTO OPPORTUNITY. IT’S TIME TO REALIZE YOUR POTENTIAL AT MOUNT SAINT VINCENT.


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