Students' financial need is determined by their Cost of Attendance (COA) minus their Estimated Family Contribution (EFC) and any educational resources they may receive. These COA components are based on average expenses for a student's attendance for a full academic year.
A. OFF CAMPUS
B. COMMUTER
TUITION & FEES
$ 3,500
BOOKS
1,300
PERSONAL EXPENSES
1,640
TRANSPORTATION
2,655
ROOM & BOARD
8,550
4,355
NOTE:
Childcare, study abroad, computer expenses, out-of-county, out-of-state fees and additional tuition may also adjust costs. Costs are prorate for students who attend less than full time or are online students.
1 Resides independently
2 Resides with parents
Revised 07/19/11, 10/22/10, 07/06/09, 06/24/08, 10/12/06
May 1—PHEAA State Grant
May 1—FAFSA Completion for MCCC Foundation Scholarships
June 30—Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for prior academic year
Students can receive financial aid with full-time or part-time enrollment status.
Dr. Thomas Kolsky received his doctorate in history from the George Washington University