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Quick question about Marymount Manhattan College's costs?

Hey folks, I'm considering Marymount Manhattan College but budgeting is a huge thing for my family and me. Could anyone provide me more info about the TOTAL expenses? And if you have any tips to help reduce costs, please share them!

a year ago

Responding to your inquiry about the cost to attend Marymount Manhattan College, you're looking at a few different categories that make up the total expenses.

First off, there's the tuition fee itself. For the 2024-25 academic year, full-time tuition is estimated to be around $39,936.

Then, you also need to consider room and board. If you plan to live on campus, this is roughly estimated around $21,000. Of course, this could be less or more depending on the type of housing you select, and where you decide to live (on-campus vs off-campus).

In addition, there is a comprehensive fee of around $1,930, as well as personal expenses — such as books and supplies, transportation, and personal items — which typically range from $2,000-$3,000.

So, to give a ballpark, you're looking at around $42,000 to $63,000 in total yearly expenses before any financial aid.

Now, let's talk about ways to reduce this cost. First, completing your FAFSA as soon as possible is crucial. This will determine your eligibility for financial aid from the government. Additionally, Marymount Manhattan College offers both merit-based scholarships (which are based on your academic performance) and need-based grants. Be sure to explore these options and apply where you are eligible — every bit makes a difference.

Also, keep in mind that tuition payment plans are available, which can help distribute payment over several months instead of a one-time payment. It's worth exploring this with the college's financial aid office.

And, of course, external scholarships are another great way to offset costs — there's a ton out there in the form of regional, community, and interest-based scholarships. It takes a bit of work to apply, but they can really add up.

Lastly, remember that working part-time, either on-campus or off, can also help cover personal expenses.

Hope this helps and best of luck in your college journey!

a year ago

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