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The Cost of an MHC Education
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An education at a top-rated, private liberal arts college such as Mount Holyoke is one of the most worthwhile investments you will ever make. MHC works closely with admitted students and their families to make this important investment affordable.
Cost for 2008-2009
| Tuition: |
$37,480 |
| Room and Board: |
11,020 |
Student Activities Fee:
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186 |
| Total: |
$48,686 |
Outstanding professors, small classes, sophisticated technology and facilities, cutting-edge academic and student programs - all these elements come with a price. Yet studies show that an education at a top-rated, private liberal arts college is one of the most worthwhile investments you will ever make.
The Mount Holyoke name is a prestigious and powerful connection builder. All over the world, Mount Holyoke students and alumnae are recognized for problem solving, communications, and leadership skills that make them ideal candidates for top graduate and professional schools and for great internships and jobs. And the benefits of attending Mount Holyoke don't end at graduation. Throughout their lives, Mount Holyoke women find themselves connecting to other Mount Holyoke women in ways that are professionally and personally rewarding.
Please be assured that we make every effort to work with admitted students and their families to make this important investment affordable.
Student Financial Services is an important resource for families, whether or not they qualify for financial aid. The College participates in a number of parent financing plans and offers a monthly payment plan and tuition prepayment option.
When planning how to finance your education, it is important to plan your expenses for four years. While the college makes every effort to keep costs down, you should expect increases from year to year.
The College determines financial-aid eligibility. Assistance in the form of grants, loans, and student employment is available to qualified students. Currently, approximately 70 percent of Mount Holyoke students receive College-provided financial aid.
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