Manhattan College provides the maximum financial aid available to qualified students to make their attendance at Manhattan financially possible. To this end, the College administers a wide range of scholarship and financial aid programs designed to enable the student to pursue his/her studies to graduation. The basis of selection is ability and/or need.
Meeting the complete costs of college requires a cooperative effort from several possible sources of funds: student and family, Manhattan College, state and federal government agencies and independent sources of aid. Manhattan College attempts to meet a significant portion of need but is unable to meet full need due to financial limitations.
Students are welcome and encouraged to contact our office with any questions or concerns. No appointments are required.
News and Important Information:
Class of 2012 Graduation RequirementGraduating students who borrowed federal Stafford and/or Perkins loans or received TEACH Grants were recently notified with instructions to complete mandatory Exit Counseling online. Read more about Commencement. Optional, but strongly recommended: In-person Loan Exit Counseling workshops:
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