One of the most significant financial commitments you will make in your life is investing in college. We are here to help make sure that your Endicott education becomes a reality.
Cost of Attendance
It is important to understand the whole picture of the cost of your education. We have created Cost of Attendance charts detailing expected fees and costs based on a standardized set of budgets to determine the approximate cost of attendance at Endicott, including tuition, room and board, and fees. The budgets vary based on the student’s living arrangements while in school and are based on the 2019-2020 academic year.
The net price calculator provides a more customized estimate of what you will actually pay after factoring in grants and scholarships. Information provided on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) results in your Expected Family Contribution (EFC), and is the basis for determining any need-based financial aid eligibility payday loans in Highland online. This is a preliminary estimate only based upon the average grant and scholarship aid for students with similar financial circumstances. It is not a commitment of what you will receive or pay in future years.
Financial Aid
Financial assistance is available for eligible students through Endicott College, federal, state, and private programs. The vast majority of students take advantage of this assistance:
- Approximately 93% of the student body at Endicott receive some form of financial aid.
- Over $63 million of merit-based scholarships and need-based grants, loans, and on-campus employment are disbursed annually, of which almost $38 million are provided in Endicott College funds.
- The average student indebtedness upon graduation from federal loan programs is $25,006. Individual student debt may be higher if private loan sources are utilized.
Financial Aid Eligibility
To qualify for financial aid, a student must be a United States citizen or eligible non-citizen, be enrolled in an approved program, and be in good academic standing. Most of the aid programs require that a student demonstrate financial need. The family contribution is determined by submitting the Free Application For Student Aid (FAFSA). Financial need is defined as the difference between the Cost of Attendance and the amount the student’s family is expected to contribute.
Every applicant’s financial status is evaluated carefully so that each financial aid award will accommodate a particular student’s need. All students must reapply for financial aid each year and must maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress to remain eligible.
How to Apply for Financial Aid
PLEASE NOTE: If you are an undergraduate student at the Van Loan School or a graduate student please click here to access that application.
The 2022-2023 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is available and must be completed if you wish to be considered for all federal, state, and institutional need-based financial aid. This form is used as a guide to build a student’s need-based financial aid package, including grants, work study, and Stafford Loans. For this coming 202223 academic year you will be using your 2020 tax information to complete the FAFSA. We highly recommend you use the IRS Data Retrieval Tool via the FAFSA to transfer your 2020 tax information from the IRS directly into the FAFSA. Step-by-step instructions on using the DRT are available to guide you.
The College has a priority deadline of March 15, although we continue to make financial aid awards on a funds-available basis for students whose forms are received after March 15.
Other Sources of Financial Aid
In addition to grants, federal, and state aid, there are more ways to help defray the cost of your education and make it easier to pay. Endicott offers options to help finance your education, such as a monthly payment plan through Tuition Management System (TMS), various loan programs, Endicott scholarships, and outside scholarships. The FAFSA does not need to be completed to receive these types of aid.