Office of Student Financial Services Open House
November 19, 2011
A Shared Investment At Emmanuel, we know that a college education is a worthwhile investment that can reap great rewards. We also understand that paying for a quality private education can be a challenge. This is why we are committed to making a liberal arts and sciences education affordable. We believe that paying for an Emmanuel education is a partnership between the student, their family and the College. Students invest in their education by applying for scholarships and grants, and by borrowing with low-cost federal student loans. Parents contribute to their children’s education from savings, current income, tax credits and through lowcost parent loans. Emmanuel College supports our students by offering merit-based scholarships and need-based grant aid, and by participating in all federal and state funding options.
Timeline January 1
FAFSA is available
Annual Costs for the 2011-2012 Academic Year
January 15
Merit Scholarship application deadline
(2012-2013 costs are available in March)
February 15
Emmanuel College’s Financial Aid Priority Filing Date
Mid-March
Estimated Financial Aid Award Letters are mailed
May 1
Deposit Deadline
Tuition Room & Board (Double Occupancy) Student Activity Fee Orientation Fee* Total
$32,100 $12,750 $200 $175 $45,225
*One-time cost billed during the first semester of enrollment
Financing an Emmanuel Education Most students and families draw from a variety of sources to pay for an Emmanuel education. Some of the options available to assist with the cost of your Emmanuel education may include:
Merit-based scholarships Need-based grant aid Low-interest federal student and parent loans Private loans Private scholarships Tuition remission Federal and state grants Interest-free payment plan Educational tax credits
Office of Student Financial Services, Emmanuel College, 400 The Fenway, Boston, MA 02115 Phone: 617-735-9938 Fax: 617-735-9939 E-mail: financialservices@emmanuel.edu