2021 Affordability Brochure

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In Demand

dear family, From day one, Emmanuel students are immersed in a dynamic learning community—one that prepares them exceptionally well to thrive in a changing career marketplace. Distinguished faculty, unique research opportunities and world-class internships combine to fuel academic passions. On campus and throughout the City of Boston, students find limitless opportunities to explore their interests and grow as thoughtful, engaged leaders. We understand that you may have questions about financing your education – and that there’s no “one-size fits all” solution for each and every student. At Emmanuel, you have access to comprehensive financial aid options, including grants, scholarships, loans and workstudy opportunities that will help bridge the gap between your resources and the cost of attending, making the goal of an Emmanuel College education a reality. Should you have any questions regarding need-based financial aid or the options available to pay for an Emmanuel education, please contact Emmanuel’s Office of Student Financial Services at 617-735-9938 or financialservices@emmanuel.edu Sincerely, Jennifer Porter Associate Vice President, Student Financial Services

“Ever since I was young, my parents emphasized the importance of investing in a good education. The scholarship I received from Emmanuel has allowed me the ability to be a part of an amazing community in the heart of an amazing college town.”

MOLLY KEANE ’22 MAJOR: History with minors in Communications and Migration Studies Hometown: Reading, MA Activities: Class President, Member of 1804 Society, Instructional Assistant

Where Knowledge Meets Know-How ALL EMMANUEL STUDENTS COMPLETE AN INTERNSHIP PRIOR TO GRADUATION. There’s no substitute for learning in real-world settings alongside established professionals. In addition, our students seize opportunities to collaborate with award-winning faculty on original research and scholarship, study abroad and complete engaging service learning courses. These hands-on experiences position them to excel in prestigious graduate programs and in a host of careers.

-Molly Keane ’22

A Valued Partner The

Class of 2020 ONE YEAR AFTER GRADUATION:

95

%

of graduates seeking employment had found a job

94%

of graduates seeking admission to graduate school had been accepted

87%

of employed graduates reported employment in a position related (somewhat or very) to their career goals

We recognize that finances play an important role in selecting a college, and where you put your dollars has to make sense. An Emmanuel education is a personal, values-based, outcomes-driven experience that prepares students for meaningful careers and rewarding lives. Consider the results: SELECTED EMPLOYERS OF CLASS OF 2019 AND 2020 GRADUATES: // Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center // Biogen // BNY Mellon // Boston Ballet // Boston Children’s Hospital // Boston Public Schools // Brigham & Women’s Hospital // Brown Brothers Harriman // Dana-Farber Cancer Institute // Deloitte // Federal Bureau of Investigation // KPMG // Massachusetts General Hospital // Pfizer // Raytheon // Reebok // Suffolk District Attorney’s Office // The TJX Companies // Toast, Inc. // WHDH-TV

SELECTED GRADUATE SCHOOLS OF CLASS OF 2019 AND 2020 GRADUATES: // Boston College // Boston University // George Washington University Law School // Harvard University // The Johns Hopkins University // London School of Economics // MGH Institute of Health Professions // Michigan State University // Northeastern University // Pennsylvania State University // Purdue University // Suffolk University School of Law // Tufts University // University of Glasgow // University of Maryland // University of Reading (UK) // Villanova University // West Virginia University // Yale University

Emmanuel believes that a shared partnership— you, your family and the College—can make this quality private education as affordable as it is valuable. The Office of Student Financial Services has a team of dedicated counselors ready to assist your family and answer your questions at every step along the way. SCHOLARSHIPS & AWARDS We recognize academic achievement by awarding merit scholarships to many of our applicants. Merit scholarships are renewable with annual awards up to $28,000. Saints Community Awards are also offered to students who we believe will be outstanding contributors to the Emmanuel community. Students only need to complete the admissions application to be considered for academic and merit scholarships. NEED-BASED FINANCIAL AID In addition to merit scholarships and awards, Emmanuel offers need-based grants from the College, as well as federal and state grants and scholarships. Low-cost federal student and parent loans also provide assistance and manageable repayment schedules for Emmanuel students and their families. Students interested in applying for need-based financial aid should complete the 20222023 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at http://www.fafsa.gov by the February 15, 2022 priority filing date.

// 1 00% OF STUDENTS participate in internships // S UMMER RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM // N UMEROUS GLOBAL PARTNERSHIPS with hospitals, organizations, start-ups and other universities // S TUDY ABROAD opportunities in over 65 countries // 1 4 FULBRIGHT RECIPIENTS since 2011

STUDENT EMPLOYMENT, WORK-STUDY AND INTERNSHIPS On-campus employment oppor­tunities are available in all areas of the College including: academic departments, the library, student life, athletics, residence halls and administrative areas. Our unmatched location in Boston also affords students the opportunity to seek employment within a short walk from campus, often building résumés through work at some of the city’s most esteemed companies, hospitals, nonprofits and government agencies.


Office of Student Financial Services 400 The Fenway Boston, MA 02115

IMPORTANT DEADLINES & NEXT STEPS FEBRUARY 15

APRIL 1

MAY 1

• First-year students only need to complete the admissions application to be considered for academic and merit scholarships • Emmanuel’s priority FAFSA filing date to be considered for need-based financial aid • Transfer students only need to complete the admissions application to be considered for academic and merit scholarships • Enrollment deposits are due. $700 for resident students, $400 for commuter students

2021-2022 TUITION & FEES

CONTACT US

Tuition Room & Board

$43,152 $16,242

Student Activity Fee Health & Wellness Fee Orientation Fee

$310 $110 $350

Office of Student Financial Services 617-735-9938 www.emmanuel.edu/osfs financialservices@emmanuel.edu

(double occupancy)

(one-time fee)

TOTAL $60,164 *2022-2023 academic year costs will be available in January 2022.

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right investMent F O R YO U R F U T U R E


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