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Financial Aid

We hold firmly to the Jesuit belief that education should be accessible to all who want to pursue a life of passion and service to others — a practice made possible by our robust financial support systems, which allow us to meet 100% of demonstrated need at the time of admission.

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College of the Holy Cross is committed to using the Principles & Standards of the  in its student financial aid offer.

Starting this year, admitted students whose families have a total income of $100,000 or less and reasonable assets will receive a full tuition grant. This adjustment increases the threshold from the previous $75,000, reflecting our ongoing dedication to ensuring a Holy Cross education is accessible to more families.

Estimate your costs

Federal student loan interest rates are determined by federal law and based on the results of a U.S. Treasury auction that takes place each May. Direct Subsidized Loans and Direct Unsubsidized Loans first disbursed on or after July 1, 2024, and before July 1, 2025, will have an interest rate of 6.53%. Direct PLUS Loans for Parents of Dependent Undergraduate Students will have an interest rate of 9.08%.

During the COVID-19 public health emergency, a law was passed that made more students temporarily eligible for SNAP, starting Jan. 16, 2021. The temporary student rules will begin to end in June 2023. Some students may no longer be eligible for SNAP or may need to provide additional information when they recertify to continue their SNAP benefits.

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AN EXEMPLARY EDUCATION WITHIN REACH
Our Commitment

Holy Cross is one of a select group of colleges (fewer than 100) that meets 100% of each student's demonstrated financial need at the time of admission.

Students whose families have a total income of $100,000 or less and reasonable assets will receive a full tuition grant.

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Understand the Types of Financial Aid

There are multiple ways to fund your education. Holy Cross meets 100% of each student's demonstrated financial need at the time of admission, as determined by the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the CSS Profile.

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Estimate Your Costs

Know your estimated educational costs before you apply. Holy Cross offers two calculators to help your family make an informed financial decision.

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Apply for Aid

Once you’re familiar with the types of financial aid available, and estimated costs, it’s time to start the financial aid process. A couple things you’ll need to get started: our FAFSA and CSS codes for your aid applications.

FAFSA: 002141

CSS Profile: 3282

 

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Financial Aid Appeals

The Financial Aid Office reviews each family’s ability to contribute towards educational costs and provides a financial aid notification  based upon the information reported on the FAFSA, CSS Profile, and submitted tax documents. However, when circumstances arise that can significantly impact a family’s ability to contribute, students may request a review of their financial aid eligibility.

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Contact Financial Aid

Questions? Reach out to our financial aid office and speak with one of our team members, who are dedicated to helping you receive the financial support you need.

Financial Aid Webinars

Do you have questions about how to apply for financial aid? We want to help. Our Admission and Financial Aid staff outline application requirements, provide quick tips on where to start, and discuss your options for financing.