The Office of Student Administrative Services is here to help you with financial aid. Check out the list of resources below to help you get started. If you have questions, don't hesitate to contact us today.
93% of undergraduate students at the Mount received some kind of financial aid this year. That includes more than just scholarships. Learn about scholarships, need-based aid, loans and grants.
The Mount offers a number of scholarships to undergraduate students based on academic performance or limited special circumstances. Check out complete details on scholarships we offer.
Use this scholarship wizard to determine if you qualify for any of the academic performance based scholarships offered to undergraduate students by the Mount.
Need-based aid is awarded on the basis of a student’s financial need calculated from the information supplied on the FAFSA. Learn how to apply for and receive grants or loans in our step-by-step getting started guide.
A grant is an award based on financial need that you don’t need to repay. Find out more about grants offered to Mount students.
Students can get a loan — a sum of money lent at a specific rate of interest for a specific time frame — to help pay for college. Learn about loans available from Federal and private sources.
You won't receive any financial aid if you don't apply. Find convenient links to forms and applications necessary to apply for scholarships, grants and loans.
We make it easy for you to determine the cost of a college education at the Mount. Use our handy calculator to estimate how much you will pay after factoring in financial aid.
Figuring out financial aid can be confusing, but you aren't alone. Read tips from the experts in the Office of Student Administrative Services on applying for and receiving financial aid.
Confused about what a financial aid term actually means? Find definitions of commonly-used terms so you can focus on applying for scholarships, grants and loans.
You aren’t the first student to apply for financial aid. Read case studies on other students and learn how to make college affordable.
Austin E. Knowlton Foundation Scholarship
$16,951: the average financial aid package offered to traditional freshmen.
99%: the percent of traditional freshmen receiving some form of scholarship or gift aid.
$17.5M: the total dollars in grants and scholarships received by all undergraduates.