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Minneapolis Community and Technical College Tuition & Costs |
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$4,611 | tuition |
$11,057 | off campus room & board |
$1,400 | books and supplies |
$738 | fees |
$4,611 | tuition |
$11,057 | off campus room & board |
$1,400 | books and supplies |
$738 | fees |
Colleges like Minneapolis Community and Technical 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.
Tuition has dropped recently, and we are not sure what it will do next. We decided to play it safe and make our projections equal to our most recent year of data.
$1,985,556 |
Annual Aid Awarded |
Aid/Loans |
Average Amount | Percent Awarded |
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Grant or Scholarship Aid | $4,650 | 72% |
Federal Grant Aid | $4,301 | 64% |
Pell Grants | $4,268 | 64% |
Other Federal Grants | $692 | 3% |
Institution Grant Aid | - | 0% |
State Grant Aid | $1,045 | 57% |
Student Loans | $5,551 | 29% |
Federal Loans | $5,831 | 32% |
Other Loans | $8,000 | 0% |
Your best bet is to reach out to this school directly to request more information.
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Financial Aid Timeline |
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Financial aid priority deadline: | May 1 |
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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1501 Hennepin Ave |
Minneapolis, MN 55403-1779 |
(612) 659-6000 |
http://www.minneapolis.edu/Paying-for-College/Financial-Aid |
In State | $154 |
Out of State | $154 |
Do not spend a dime here.
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