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Least Expensive School in the Seven Sisters?

I'm really fascinated by the Seven Sisters colleges but I'm also budget-conscious. Is there one of them that stands out as being especially affordable compared to the others? Thanks in advance!

a year ago

When determining the affordability of a college, it's crucial to consider not just the sticker price (i.e., tuition, room/board, fees) but also how much financial aid is typically provided to students. The Seven Sisters colleges, as private institutions, all have relatively high sticker prices, but they also offer significant amounts of financial aid.

The most affordable Seven Sisters school, in terms of the lowest net price (average cost of attendance after financial aid), is Mount Holyoke College, according to the most recent data. At Mount Holyoke, the average amount of grants and scholarships awarded is quite high, significantly lowering the cost for many students. The average cost after aid is around $26,200 per year.

However, it's important to note that each of these colleges is committed to meeting 100% of demonstrated financial need for all accepted students. So, depending on your family's financial situation and how much need a college determines you have, you could receive a substantial aid package from any of these schools.

Therefore, while Mount Holyoke generally might be the least expensive, your individual financial circumstances could make another of the Seven Sisters colleges more affordable for you personally. An excellent way to estimate your costs is by using the Net Price Calculator on each college's website. This will give you a more personalized estimate of your potential financial aid and the amount you would be expected to contribute.

Please remember that investing in higher education is a significant financial commitment, and it's crucial to make informed decisions. The most affordable college may not necessarily be the best fit for you all around, so you want to consider factors like academic program, campus culture, location, size, and resources in addition to cost.

a year ago

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