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Financial Aid and Tuition Resources

FAFSA Code:
PMC’s Federal School Code for use on the FAFSA is:
002201.

 

Tuition and Costs

Costs and Student Budgets

Tuition costs at Pine Manor College are the same for all full-time undergraduate students. Since Pine Manor College is a private institution, there are no special out-of-state charges. The student budgets outlined here differ only in regard to charges for living on campus. The charges listed are exact for the current academic year and are subject to change in subsequent academic year. Charges for the academic year are effective beginning in August each year.

Estimated Direct Costs for Full-Time Students
2008–2009

Resident Students in Double Room

Tuition (two terms, August – May)

$ 18,957

Double Room and Board

$ 11,115

Residency Deposit $ 250
Budget for school year (two terms)

$ 30,322

Variable costs include: transportation, personal expenses, books and supplies,
and parking ($125 for resident students with vehicle).

Orientation Fee: New students will also have a $150 fee for Orientation.

 

Resident Students in Single Room*

*Single rooms not available for first-year students

Tuition (two terms, August – May) $ 18,957
Single Room and Board $ 12,725
Residency Deposit $ 250
Budget for school year (two terms) $ 31,932

Variable costs include: transportation, personal expenses, books and supplies,
and parking ($125 for resident students with vehicle).

 

Commuter Students

Tuition (two terms, August – May) $ 18,957
Budget for school year (two terms) $ 18,957

Variable costs include: meals (optional 5-meal-a-week plan is $1,050), transportation, personal expenses, books and supplies, and parking ($75 for commuter students with vehicle).

Orientation Fee: New students will also have a $150 fee for Orientation.

 

Health Insurance

Health Insurance* $ 1,100

*The Commonwealth of Massachusetts requires all full-time students to be covered by health insurance. You may waive this coverage if you can provide evidence that you have equivalent coverage with another plan from a U.S.-based insurance company. For more information, see the Health & Wellness Center website.