Merit Aid
Merit Scholarships Available | Amount | freshman | returning | transfer | graduate |
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Hamilton Endowed Scholarships | - |
Hamilton College Tuition & Costs |
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$50,730 | tuition |
$13,870 | on campus room & board |
$1,000 | books and supplies |
$510 | fees |
$50,730 | tuition |
$13,870 | on campus room & board |
$1,000 | books and supplies |
$510 | fees |
Colleges like Hamilton College are working hard to make tuition affordable to deserving students.
Use our tool to get a quick guess about your actual costs and links to tools to get an even better estimate directly form the college.
51% | of students receive aid |
15% | get federal aid ($5,346 avg) |
13% | get state aid ($2,844 avg) |
53% | get institn'l aid ($37,739 avg) |
40% | get loans ($4,802 avg) |
Future projections are based on past four years' data averaging 4.99% annual change in in-state tuition and fees and 4.99% change in out-of-state tuition and fees. Amounts shown are estimates only and not guaranteed. For a better estimate, contact the college directly.
$10,065,659 |
Annual Aid Awarded |
Aid/Loans |
Average Amount | Percent Awarded |
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Grant or Scholarship Aid | $39,473 | 54% |
Federal Grant Aid | $5,346 | 15% |
Pell Grants | $4,513 | 15% |
Other Federal Grants | $4,000 | 3% |
Institution Grant Aid | $37,739 | 53% |
State Grant Aid | $2,844 | 13% |
Student Loans | $4,802 | 40% |
Federal Loans | $4,074 | 38% |
Other Loans | $14,366 | 3% |
Merit Scholarships Available | Amount | freshman | returning | transfer | graduate |
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Hamilton Endowed Scholarships | - |
Financial Aid Timeline |
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Financial aid priority deadline: | - |
Financial aid deadline: | January 8 |
College will notify student of financial aid decisions on or about: | April 10 |
Student must reply to financial aid decision by: | April 23 |
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198 College Hill Rd |
Clinton, NY 13323 |
(315) 859-4011 |
http://www.hamilton.edu/finaid |
In State | $6,341 |
Out of State | $6,341 |
With a Hamilton degree your can basically go anywhere so the rigor is worth it! Hamilton is very small as well so you can get a lot of help from your professors during office hours. The campus is beautiful and you can get financial aid.
Read MoreThough Hamilton has a steep price tag, I feel that my education has been well worth it. I've not only learned a wealth of information from my professors, but I've honed in on my interview and job search skills through our career center. The connections I've made with my peers have also proven to be invaluable.
Read MoreHamilton College is really expensive and though they have Ivy League funding for the most state of the art facilities, I think they can put a lot more into the dorm rooms and food. Or at least open up the food options for private companies to set up shop! Having said that, the teachers are top notch and the career center make it feel like an investment for my future.
Read Morewhile expensive, hamilton delivers a top notch education. the classes are challenging, the professors are approachable and very willing to help.
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