Midwestern Career College Cost & Financial Aid Information

70%
Receive Aid
40%
Pell Recipients

Average Net Price

The average net price at Midwestern Career College is calculated based on various factors per year after grants and scholarships are applied.

Net Price by Family Income

$0-30,000$0
$30,001-48,000$0
$48,001-75,000$0
$75,001-110,000$0
$110,000+$0

Financial Aid

Midwestern Career College demonstrates strong commitment to educational accessibility, with 70% of undergraduate students receiving financial aid and 40% benefiting from federal Pell grants for demonstrated financial need.

Students Receiving Aid

70%

Of undergraduate students receive some form of financial assistance

Pell Grant Recipients

40%

Of students receive federal Pell grants for demonstrated financial need

Grants & Scholarships

Gift aid that doesn't need to be repaid

Work-Study Programs

Part-time employment opportunities on campus

Student Loans

Federal and private loan options available

Combined Sticker Price (Undergraduate)

The sticker price represents the total cost before any financial aid is applied. In-state students can expect a sticker price of $ annually for tuition and fees, while out-of-state students pay $. Additional costs for room, board, books, and personal expenses will vary based on your living arrangements and lifestyle choices. Commuting students pay approximately $TBD, which is TBD% cheaper than on-campus living.

Cost Analysis

Analyze how Mccollege's costs have changed over time.

Affordability & Value

Midwestern Career College is committed to providing accessible, high-quality education with strong return on investment.

Investment Value

Students receiving aid70%
Pell grant recipients40%
Student-faculty ratio28:1