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Brochure for Emmanuel College
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Paying for an Emmanuel College Education
An Investment in Your Future
Including Information on Scholarships and Financial Aid
2010-2011
Boston
Outside Front Cover
Emmanuel College is committed to making a liberal
arts and sciences education affordable for you and
your family. There are many ways to pay for your
college education. We are here to help you find the
best plan for you. Together we can make an Emmanuel
education possible.
Emmanuel College • 400 The Fenway • Boston, Massachusetts 02115
Office of Student Financial Services • 617 735-9938 phone • 617 735-9939 fax
Office of Admissions • 617 735-9715 phone • 617 735-9801 fax
www.emmanuel.edu
A Shared Approach
At Emmanuel, we know that a college education is a worthwhile investment that can
reap great rewards. We also understand that financing a quality private education can
be a challenge. That is why we believe that paying for an education is a partnership
between the student, their family and the College.
Students invest in their own education by applying for scholarships and grants and
by borrowing with low-cost student loans.
Parents contribute to their children’s education from savings, current income, tax
credits and through low-cost parent loans.
Emmanuel College supports our students by offering merit-based scholarships and
need-based grant aid, and by participating in all federal and state funding options,
including the Federal TEACH Grant and Yellow Ribbon Program.
A college education provides graduates with dramatic advantages and opportunities.
Over the span of one’s working life, those with a bachelor’s degree earn nearly double
that of high school graduates, they gain access to a greater job market, and they open
doors to new fields through comprehensive and interdisciplinary learning.
Jenny Saint-Aubyn ’11Biology, Pre-Med Concentration
Research Student, Viral Pathogenesis Division, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
“Emmanuel’s proximity to the Longwood Medical and Academic Area (LMA) encouraged me to take the initiative and contact Beth Israel in hopes of gaining experience. Now, I serve as a research student and volunteer in their emergency department. I’m learning so much from both these experiences.”
Academic ScholarshipsAcademic Achievement Scholarship
With amounts ranging from $7,500 - $12,500, the Academic Achievement
Scholarship is awarded to students with SAT scores of 1100 (V+M) or ACT of 23 or
higher and 3.4 cumulative high school grade point average.
Dean’s Scholarship
The $15,000 Dean’s Scholarship is awarded to students with SAT scores of 1250
(V+M) or ACT of 30 or higher and 3.5 cumulative high school grade point average.
Presidential Scholarship
Dean’s Scholarship recipients are also invited to compete for a seat in the prestigious
Honors Program. Students selected for the Honors Program will be elevated from
a Dean’s Scholarship to a Presidential Scholarship which is worth $17,500 up to full
tuition. Our Honors Program is a four-year academic and co-curricular program
that combines a rigorous, discussion-based curriculum with complementary
opportunities such as cultural activities, faculty-directed research projects and
service in the community.
Scholarship Deadlines
First-Year Students Enrolling for Fall 2010 – January 15, 2010
Enrolling for Spring 2011 – November 1, 2010
Transfer Students Enrolling for Fall 2010 – April 1, 2010
Enrolling for Spring 2011 – November 1, 2010
By creating rich opportunities through internships,
service learning and study abroad, Emmanuel College
links academic offerings to exciting real-world
applications while focusing on the development of the
whole person. Through small class sizes, faculty-student
research and top-notch facilities such as the new
Maureen Murphy Wilkens Science Center, we equip
our graduates with the knowledge and skills to pursue
their life’s work.
Rachel Duarte ’10Individualized Major: Integrated Communication Design
Interned abroad in London with fashion PR firm, Modus Publicity
“The opportunity to take part in an internship abroad was a unique experience. It provided me with a distinctive view of the industry and gave me the confidence to succeed. Plus, it will stick out to potential employers as something truly different.”
Emmanuel College • 400 The Fenway • Boston, Massachusetts 02115
Office of Student Financial Services • 617 735-9938 phone • 617 735-9939 fax
Office of Admissions • 617 735-9715 phone • 617 735-9801 fax
www.emmanuel.edu
David Jalkut ’09Management
Finance and Sales Operations Analyst, Genzyme Corporation
“Internships are a great way for employers to evaluate and recruit potential job candidates. After interning with Genzyme, they offered me a full-time position. I was looking to gain exposure and demonstrate my abilities to prospective employers. It turns out I did just that.”
Additional Scholarships Each of these $2,500 scholarships requires a separate application in addition to a
completed Admissions application received on or before January 15, 2010. For
more information regarding application procedures please visit our web site at
www.emmanuel.edu.
• Sisters of Notre Dame Scholarship – Given to students recommended
by members of the founding order of Emmanuel College.
• Friends of Emmanuel Scholarship – Given to students nominated by an
alumnus, current faculty member or staff member of the College.
• Leadership & Community Service Scholarship – Each year, 25 of these
scholarships are awarded to students who demonstrate exemplary
leadership or community service experience.
Students, first-year or transfer, who are residents of the city of Boston are eligible for
consideration of The City of Boston Scholarship, worth $4,500.
Need-Based Financial AidIf you apply for need-based financial aid by completing the Free Application for
Federal Student Aid (FASFA), you are automatically considered for Emmanuel
College grant aid. Some students will also be eligible to receive federal, state and
other grant or scholarship funding. These funds may be awarded in addition to
merit or other scholarship funds you receive from Emmanuel College. Students who
complete a FAFSA may also receive low-interest student loans, including the Federal
Stafford Loan and Federal Work Study.
Students interested in applying for need-based financial aid must complete the
2010-2011 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This application can
be completed online at www.fafsa.ed.gov on or after January 1, 2010. Although
we encourage you to complete the FAFSA as soon after January 1st as possible, the
priority filing date for Emmanuel College is April 1, 2010. Emmanuel’s school code
for the FAFSA is 002147.
In addition, all students must complete an Emmanuel College Application for
Financial Aid and submit signed copies of parent and student 2009 federal income
tax returns. The application is available on our web site at www.emmanuel.edu
(click on “Tuition & Aid”).
Student Employment Students can gain valuable work experience and earn spending money through
on- or off-campus job opportunities. Emmanuel provides on-campus jobs, including
positions with academic departments, Athletics, Admissions, Residence Life and the
library. Our Boston location affords students the opportunity to find off-campus jobs
within a short walk from campus, as well as the chance to gain real-world experience
through internships.
Internship and job listings are conveniently posted on our Internships and Career
Development web site and a job fair is held on campus at the start of each semester.
Brian Anderson ’09Interned with NASA while studying mathematics at Emmanuel
Currently pursuing an M.S. in applied mathematics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst
“When I came to Emmanuel, I knew I wanted to develop my interest in physics and astronomy. My professors were instrumental in guiding me in the direction of worthwhile pursuits, and I’m proud of what I’ve been able to achieve.”
Areas of Study
We offer opportunities for the pursuit of learning and teaching, of exploration
and research in over 25 majors and minors rooted in the liberal arts and sciences,
our proud tradition since 1919. At Emmanuel, classes are small enough for your
professors to know who you are and what’s important to you. Our distinguished
faculty expects you to challenge, to think, to question and to explore. Their
mission is to make knowledge matter in every area of study.
American Studies
Art
Art History*
Art Therapy
Digital Photography*
Graphic Design and Technology
Studio Art
Biochemistry
Biology
Neuroscience
Biostatistics
Catholic Studies*
Chemistry
Forensic Science
Economics*
Education
Elementary
Secondary
English
Communication, Media and Cultural Studies
Literature
Writing and Literature
Gender and Women’s Studies*
Global Studies and International Affairs
Health Care*
History
Information Technology*
Latin American Studies*
Management
Organizational Leadership*
Mathematics
Music*
Performing Arts*
Philosophy*
Political Science
Psychology
Counseling and Health
Developmental
General/Experimental
Neuroscience
Religious Studies*
Sociology
Crime and Justice
Human Services
Social Inequality and Social Justice
Spanish
Pre-law
Pre-med
Examples of Individualized MajorsDigital Media and Communication
Human Development and Health
Information Technology and Management
International Economics and Politics
Management and Innovation
Marine Biology
Philosophy
World Art History
*Denotes minors
Other Payment OptionsIn addition to scholarships, grants, need-based student loans and work
opportunities, the Emmanuel College Office of Student Financial Services is
available to assist you with other options to help pay for your Emmanuel College
education. These include:
• Parent Loans – Including the Federal PLUS Loan and Massachusetts
Educational Financing Authority (MEFA) Loan
• Private Student Loans – Such as the CitiAssist Loan and Discover
Private Loan
• Monthly Payment Plan with Tuition Managements Systems, Inc. – Allows
families to spread the cost for the year over 10 monthly payments
• Veteran’s Benefits - Including the Yellow Ribbon Program
• Federal Tax Credits and Deductions
• Employer Tuition Benefits - Such as the Tuition Exchange Program
• Private Scholarships
Academic Year 2009-2010 Costs
Tuition $29,200
Fees $165
Room & Board (standard double room)
$11,950
Total $41,315
*Costs for the 2010-2011 academic year will be available in early spring of 2010
Scholarship Deadlines
First-Year Students Enrolling for Fall 2010 – January 15, 2010
Enrolling for Spring 2011 – November 1, 2010
Transfer Students Enrolling for Fall 2010 – April 1, 2010
Enrolling for Spring 2011 – November 1, 2010
Need-Based Financial Aid Priority Filing Dates
First-Year Students Enrolling for Fall 2010 – April 1, 2010
Enrolling for Spring 2011 – November 1, 2010
Transfer Students Enrolling for Fall 2010 – April 1, 2010
Enrolling for Spring 2011 – November 1, 2010
Inside Back Cover
Outside Back Cover - Mail Panel