Boston College is committed to providing access to students from all socioeconomic backgrounds by maximizing affordability and minimizing debt to ensure that students can thrive at Messina College.
The University’s financial aid policy is among the most generous in the nation, and Messina College students will be eligible for institutional financial aid regardless of citizenship status. At Messina College, financial aid will be provided to meet 100% of demonstrated financial need. This will allow students to make an enrollment decision based on best academic fit versus concern for finances. Qualified financially needy students will receive a combination of grant, loan, and work-study funds to resolve direct costs. Students will also be provided with low cost book options and a free laptop.
Our financial aid staff will work closely with students and their families to ensure that Messina College is an affordable option.
Item | Cost |
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Comprehensive Tuition – Messina College (includes all fees) | $32,000 |
Housing (11 months) | $12,800 |
Food (11 months)* | $9,800 |
°Õ´Ç³Ù²¹±ôÌý | $54,600 |
*The meal plan rate covers 21 meals per week.
Estimate your eligibility for need-based scholarships and anticipate your college costs. An education at Messina College is more affordable than you think.
This tool asks six basic financial questions to give you an early estimated range (Low/Best/High) of the amount your family may need to contribute for one year at Messina College.
For most students, the Best estimate is closest to the amount your family may need to contribute for one year at Messina College.
Below are three examples of possible family financial situations to give you an idea of how much a family might be expected to pay for one year at Messina College using the Quick Cost Estimator. Keep in mind these are general approximations of financial aid awards based on income, assets, home equity, and household size only. Other factors may be included for your final aid determination.
Example Family #1 | Ìý |
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| $40,000Ìý |
| $0 |
| $0 |
| $0 |
| 3 |
| 1 |
Ìý | Ìý |
Messina College Direct Billed Costs | $54,600 |
Ìý | Ìý |
MyinTuition Quick Cost Financial Need Estimate: | Ìý |
| $52,600 |
| $2,000 |
Messina College Financial Aid Package: | $54,600 |
Ìý | Ìý |
Estimated Family Out-of-Pocket Costs* | $0 |
*This estimate assumes the family accepts the full financial aid award provided, including a $2,000 loan.
Note: Student Employment of up to $2,500 is another aid option available to students to earn money and reduce their out-of-pocket costs.
Example Family #2 | Ìý |
---|---|
| $65,000Ìý |
| $5,000 |
| $350,000 |
| $80,000 |
| 4 |
| 1 |
Ìý | Ìý |
Messina College Direct Billed Costs | $54,600 |
Ìý | Ìý |
MyinTuition Quick Cost Financial Need Estimate: | Ìý |
| $50,600 |
| $2,000 |
Messina College Financial Aid Package: | $52,600 |
Ìý | Ìý |
Estimated Family Out-of-Pocket Costs* | $2,000 |
*This estimate assumes the family accepts the full financial aid award provided, including a $2,000 loan.
Note: Student Employment of up to $2,500 is another aid option available to students to earn money and reduce their out-of-pocket costs.
Example Family #3 | Ìý |
---|---|
| $80,000Ìý |
| $5,000 |
| $0 |
| $0 |
| 6 |
| 1 |
Ìý | Ìý |
Messina College Direct Billed Costs | $54,600 |
Ìý | Ìý |
MyinTuition Quick Cost Financial Need Estimate: | Ìý |
| $50,500 |
| $2,000 |
Messina College Financial Aid Package: | $52,500 |
Ìý | Ìý |
Estimated Family Out-of-Pocket Costs* | $2,100 |
*This estimate assumes the family accepts the full financial aid award provided, including a $2,000 loan.
Note: Student Employment of up to $2,500 is another aid option available to students to earn money and reduce their out-of-pocket costs.
This amount represents the total amount of funds that would be awarded in grant and/or scholarship funds. At this time Messina College is applying for the ability to award federal and state financial aid funds. If approved, this amount would include the total of any institutional, federal, and/or state grant/scholarship funds.
Other schools' financial aid packages may include substantial amounts of loans in their offers. Students at Messina College will be offered a small loan, typically around $2,000, as a part of their financial aid offer. This loan will have a low interest rate and can be provided by the institution or federal government (pending approval).
Part-time employment opportunities are available to assist the student in meeting the costs related to attending Messina College.Ìý This may be provided as Ï㽶Ðã Student Employment or through the Federal Work Study program (pending approval).Ìý Available openings are posted on the Student Services website at the start of the school year so that all students have an opportunity to apply.
December 1
Early Decision
January 16
Priority Consideration
After January 16
Rolling Applications accepted on a space-available basis
Learn more about the process of applying to Messina College.
The CSS Profile is an online application used by Boston College to award Institutional financial aid.
Boston College's Profile code is 3083
As a part of our file review process, Boston College requires all financial aid applicants to submit copies of their federal tax returns. Tax information is required from students and both biological/adopted parents.Ìý
Submit the following:
If you or your parent(s) are not required to file tax returns, an Income Tax Non-filer Verification Form should be submitted. Forms may be found atÌý.
If your biological parents are divorced, separated, or unmarried living separately, you must submit the Noncustodial Parent’s Profile through the CSS Profile website. Your noncustodial parent must complete every question on the Profile form.
If the whereabouts of your noncustodial parent are unknown, or if there are extenuating circumstances regarding your situation, please complete theÌýNoncustodial Parent Waiver Petition. Refusal of your noncustodial parent to provide information or support does not constitute a waiver.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form is used by Boston College to determine your federal aid eligibility.ÌýThis year, the FAFSA will not be available in time for early decision filings. As soon as it is available you will be required to submit it with your application.
Boston College’s school code is 002128.
If you are unable to file the FAFSA, please contact us.Ìý
For more information on using this service, visit .
Boston College believes that the primary responsibility for educational expenses lies with the student and the family. Therefore, both biological parents must submit financial information in order to establish a student’s eligibility for financial aid.
For exact details on what you need to submit, visitÌý.
If the whereabouts of your noncustodial parent are unknown, or if there are extenuating circumstances regarding your situation, please complete theÌýNoncustodial Parent Waiver Petition. Please provide supporting documentation from a third party. Requests without supporting documentation will not be reviewed. Refusal of your noncustodial parent to provide information or support does not constitute a waiver.
Please note that Boston College will also accept the Noncustodial PROFILE Waiver Request made available to incoming students by the College Board.
All information is kept strictly confidential, unless a signed release is provided authorizing the sharing of information between all parties.
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A student is considered federally independent if any of the following apply:
For institutional aid purposes, all undergraduates at Boston College are considered dependent. We will only consider students independent in extreme circumstances. The student should submit a letter appealing dependency status to the Office of Student Services. The appeal letter should outline the student's relationship with his/her parents. We also require a letter from a third-party (counselor, teacher, social worker, lawyer for example) in support of the claim.
Demonstrated need is the difference between theÌýcost of attendanceÌýand theÌýexpected family contribution, as determined by Boston College. At Messina College, we are committed to meeting 100 percent of the calculated need of each aid applicant based on information from the FAFSA and CSS Profile. We make this determination using the information you provide on your financial aid application and the supplemental documentation.
Financial aid eligibility is based on a family's demonstrated need. Boston College is committed to meeting your demonstrated need with different forms of financial aid funds. Your demonstrated need is the difference between theÌýcost of attendanceÌýand theÌýexpected family contribution, as determined by Boston College.
Messina College is part of Boston College; therefore, our federal school code is 002128. Messina College is currently seeking approval to award federal financial aid. The FAFSA form for 24–25 became available in late December 2023. As a part of the launch of a brand-new application, the site will be unavailable periodically for maintenance. We strongly suggest that families wait until later in January/February to attempt to complete the FAFSA. For more detailedÌýinformation, please visit our FAFSA Simplification Act page.
The CSS Profile code is 3083.
Yes. Messina College requires both parents to provide financial information in most cases.
Yes. It is Messina College’s philosophy that the use of parental information is not based on their desire or willingness to pay for higher education. We require parental information even if they will not be helping with college expenses.
The deadlines established for financial aid are in place to ensure that students are able to receive their financial aid award in a timely fashion. If you have missed the deadline then we encourage you to submit the required information as soon as possible.
Yes. Undocumented students, including students who have received deferred action under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals process, should apply for financial aid as international students by completing the CSS Profile.Ìý The FAFSA is not required. ÌýWhile undocumented students are ineligible for federal financial aid, students can still receive aid from Messina College. Please note that while undocumented students are eligible to qualify for financial aid at Messina College, the number of students receiving funding is limited.
You do not need to do anything to accept your financial aid offer, we assume students will accept the financial aid offered. If you would like to decline or reduce the amount of anything provided, please email the financial aid team.
Financial aid consists of grants, scholarships and loan funds. At Messina College, we want to ensure that borrowing is kept to a minimum, so students are offered an amount below the yearly federal maximum loan of $3,500.
No. Loans are considered a form of financial aid, and for some, are necessary to make college financing affordable. If you have other resources, or just do not wish to assume loan debt you can cancel your loan, please email your financial aid counselor.
Please note that if you decline the loan it will not result in increased Messina College grant funding.
Federal Work-Study is a type of self-help financial aid that is offered based on financial need. Students may earn up to the amount indicated through their work-study position. It is important to note that funds earned from a work-study position are paid directly to the student and do not reduce the student account bill.
Work-study positions are typically posted just before the start of the fall semester. Students can search the job database through the Student Services Student Employment web page atÌýbc.edu/studentemployment.
The Boston College financial aid team uses a rigorous and holistic approach to accurately determine a student’s financial need and provides a financial aid offer that best reflects the information submitted in the financial aid application. Your financial aid is based on a careful review of the CSS PROFILE and FAFSA applications, along with all the tax return documentation provided through IDOC.ÌýIf there has been no change in your circumstances since you filed your initial application, unfortunately, we are unable to accept an appeal.
If you have or will experienced a financial aid change since completing the aid process, please reach out to your financial aid counselor via email to share you updated circumstances.
If we are unable to accept an appeal, there may be additional financing options available to your student:
It is our policy to meet every student’s full demonstrated need each year. Amounts may vary from year to year, based on changes in a family's financial circumstances and the Messina College cost of attendance.
All students are encouraged to seek outside scholarships to help with the cost of their education. To ensure the outside scholarship will benefit the student as much as possible, it is our policy to first replace the loan and work-study portion of the student’s Ï㽶Ðã financial aid package; however, total grant funding (including outside scholarships) cannot exceed the student's total demonstrated institutional need. If the amount of outside scholarship received exceeds the amount of loan and work-study, then the student’s Ï㽶Ðã grant funds are reduced to meet their demonstrated institutional need.