Tuition & Costs |
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| $5,252 | tuition |
| $9,496 | off campus room & board |
| $1,635 | books |
| $1,792 | fees |
| $5,252 | tuition |
| $9,496 | off campus room & board |
| $1,635 | books |
| $1,792 | fees |
Colleges like Middlesex County College are working hard to make tuition affordable to deserving students.
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Future projections are based on past four years' data averaging 2.90% annual change in in-state tuition and fees and 2.90% change in out-of-state tuition and fees. Amounts shown are estimates only and not guaranteed. For a better estimate, contact the college directly.
| $5,502,277 |
Annual Aid Awarded |
Aid/Loans |
Average Amount | Percent Awarded |
|---|---|---|
| Grant or Scholarship Aid | $5,394 | 48% |
| Federal Grant Aid | $4,495 | 46% |
| Pell Grants | $4,445 | 46% |
| Other Federal Grants | $868 | 3% |
| Institution Grant Aid | - | 0% |
| State Grant Aid | $1,874 | 27% |
| Student Loans | $4,422 | 13% |
| Federal Loans | $4,321 | 13% |
| Other Loans | $5,274 | 1% |
Financial Aid Timeline |
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|---|---|
| Financial aid priority deadline: | April 1 |
| Financial aid deadline: | - |
| College will notify student of financial aid decisions on or about: | - |
| Student must reply to financial aid decision by: | - |
| 2600 Woodbridge Avenue |
| Edison, NJ 08818-3050 |
| (732) 548-6000 |
| http://www.middlesexcc.edu |
| In State | $271 |
| Out of State | $271 |
Middlesex County College is a great choice if your looking to reduce the cost of higher education. The professors are reasonable and the courses are very in depth to ensure each student meets standard. There is a variety of assistance on campus to provide guidance and a great experience.
» Read MoreMiddlesex is cheap credits but a great education.
» Read MoreEach individual that attends this college will be able to have a payment plan for their semester with or without the help of financial aid. Fortunately I was able to receive my associate's degree without having much debt. Even after switching majors one year in, I was still able to get the education I needed without having to sell limbs. I have learned it is okay to go to a community college first, I needed to figure out all of my many options.
» Read MoreI personally use all the school has to offer. When I have to print out my paper, I bring my flash drive to their center and print out my documents. I use their computers and libraries when on campus instead of going to my local library. I go to tutoring anytime I need to, which is weekly so I can learn if things seem complicated.
» Read MoreFor the price of education you can't go wrong
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