Beverly, Massachusetts
Private
Admissions Policies
Deposit & decision deadline (class of 2024)
May 1
Test-optional admissions ('20-'21)
Yes
Endicott College requires students to complete the FAFSA as well as Endicott’s own financial aid application in order to be considered for need-based awards. Both applications must be completed annually.
In addition to merit and need-based scholarships and grants that are available, there are also loans and the federal work-study program to help students pay for Endicott College. Student employment is not only available through federal work-study programs, but there are also additional limited employment opportunities for students who do not qualify for federal work-study awards. There are many Endicott College Scholarships that students can be considered for as well as the ROTC Scholarship.
Endicott College offers students a variety of internship programs. While internships are generally unpaid, there are some employers who will pay students in addition to providing them with internship opportunities. These details can be worked out with the company (not Endicott).
Endicott College works to facilitate additional scholarship opportunities to its students through the scholarship bulletin board. This online bulletin board is packed with lists of outside scholarship websites and additional scholarship opportunities for students to consider with varying application requirements, eligibility factors, and due dates.
The Financial Aid website at Endicott College provides a Net Price Calculator for students to plan their educational expenses. There is access to specific loan-related FAQs and financial aid-related FAQs. Endicott College helps students and families with the convenient Tuition Management System payment plan to help with money management and budgeting their education.
The total cost of attendance includes tuition and fees, books and supplies, and living expenses, as reported for the 2019-2020 school year.
Tuition and fees (in-state)
$34,200
Tuition and fees (out-of-state)
$34,200
Room and board
$15,661
Books and supplies
$1,238
Other
$2,000
The average student pays this amount per year.
Percentage of freshman students who receive some form of financial aid.
This school's financial aid meets 65 % of student's demonstrated need.
The average Endicott College merit scholarship for students without financial need
of Endicott College students without financial need receive a merit scholarship
Endicott College provides merit-based scholarships to its incoming freshman students. These scholarships include the Endicott Presidential Academic Scholarship, the Presidential Art Scholarship, and Health Sciences Scholarship. These are given by the Office of Admissions at the time of a student's acceptance. These awards are based on academic success and guaranteed for four years as long as residency and GPA requirements are met. Any changes in residency may affect the amount that a student is awarded. Additionally, at least a 3.0 GPA must be maintained to continue receiving these merit-based scholarships.
Endicott College Grants have a merit-component to them (but are also based upon financial need).
Very few students pay the full price. Here's the average cost for students in different income brackets:
Resources
Endowment (2019)
$95,672,750
Endowment per enrolled student (FTE)
$24,833
Share of Students Studying Online (Graduate and Undergraduate)
Likelihood that a student moved up two or more income quintiles.
Percent of first-time students receiving Pell Grants.
This is lower than the national average 31.0%
Relative to the market of potential students
Underrepresented
Hispanic
Black
Asian
Multi-racial
Representative
Hawaiian
Native American
Overrepresented
White
The average student takes out this amount in student loans.
The percentage of students that repay their loans within 5 years.
The percentage of students that repay their loans within 7 years.
The percentage of families that default on their loans after 3 years.
After graduation, here's how the average salary of a Endicott College graduate grows over time:
SAT range:
1070 - 1240
Application fee:
$50
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