Merit Aid
Merit Scholarships Available | Amount | freshman | returning | transfer | graduate |
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MCPHS Endowed Scholarships | - | ||||
MCPHS Scholarships | - |
MCPHS University Tuition & Costs |
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$30,600 | tuition |
$16,974 | on campus room & board |
$1,214 | books and supplies |
$960 | fees |
$30,600 | tuition |
$16,974 | on campus room & board |
$1,214 | books and supplies |
$960 | fees |
Colleges like MCPHS University are working hard to make tuition affordable to deserving students.
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97% | of students receive aid |
33% | get federal aid ($5,144 avg) |
21% | get state aid ($1,388 avg) |
97% | get institn'l aid ($8,786 avg) |
73% | get loans ($15,562 avg) |
$8,232,571 |
Annual Aid Awarded |
Aid/Loans |
Average Amount | Percent Awarded |
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Grant or Scholarship Aid | $10,847 | 97% |
Federal Grant Aid | $5,144 | 33% |
Pell Grants | $4,615 | 33% |
Other Federal Grants | $948 | 19% |
Institution Grant Aid | $8,786 | 97% |
State Grant Aid | $1,388 | 21% |
Student Loans | $15,562 | 73% |
Federal Loans | $6,326 | 70% |
Other Loans | $19,715 | 32% |
Merit Scholarships Available | Amount | freshman | returning | transfer | graduate |
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MCPHS Endowed Scholarships | - | ||||
MCPHS Scholarships | - |
Financial Aid Timeline |
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Financial aid priority deadline: | March 15 |
Financial aid deadline: | - |
College will notify student of financial aid decisions on or about: | - |
Student must reply to financial aid decision by: | - |
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179 Longwood Ave |
Boston, MA 02115-5896 |
(617) 732-2800 |
http://www.mcphs.edu/admission-and-aid |
In State | $1,125 |
Out of State | $1,125 |
The school is expensive and the aid isn’t as much as some other schools.
Read MoreI wish I could give this category a zero, I wish I did not have to say that but unfortunantly you can get the same degree for over $100000 cheaper elsewhere, sorry MCPHS! The debt still almost three years after is impossible to keep up with, I love my nursing degree but I won't have any payoff from it (even while becoming an NP) until I'm forty at least due to the debt.
Read MoreMCPHS is a private university, so as you already guessed is more expensive than most state schools. What some people fail to recognize is that tuition increases if you have professional years in your degree program (i.e. pharmacy, pre-med, etc); but that being said, you are getting an advance degree without having to apply to graduate school.
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