In today's world of high-priced education, Rosemont's Full Time Undergraduate College tuition is reasonable and affordable. Additionally, Rosemont College offers excellent financial aid packages to help with the costs of your college education.2007-2008 Tuition Information
Tuition: $21,630 (in state/out-full time status)
Room and Board: $9,200
Fees: $905
Total: $ 31,735
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Rosemont College Tuition and Financial Aid
vs. its Peer Institutions*
![]() The price of tuition is the most obvious difference between the cost of your education at Rosemont College versus other schools which are similar to Rosemont. The tuition at Rosemont's peer educational institutions averages $26,476 per year, not including room and board fees, while Rosemont's tuition comes in at $21,630. That's over $5,000 in savings for you and your family! |
![]() Additionally, Rosemont's financial aid package covers 78% of tuition costs, while the average financial aid package of its peer institutions only covers 73% of tuition costs. Consider the size of the investment you're making for your college education- that extra 5% really adds up! |
![]() The definition of "financial aid package" includes both loans, which you eventually have to pay back with interest and need-based grants, which you don't have to pay back ever! Rosemont College is a leading institution when it comes to giving out need-based grants as a large part of the financial aid package. For Rosemont's peer instutitions grants make up an average of 78% of the total financial aid packages, while grants make up an average of 85% of Rosemont's financial aid packages. |
![]() When you consider all of these factors, Rosemont comes out on top as the best education you can get for your dollar. On average, Rosemont's need-based grants cover 66% of tuition costs while the need-based grants at its peer instutions only cover 54% of tuition costs. Not only is Rosemont's tutition LESS than that of its peers, Rosemont's excellent grant program also covers on average 10-15% more tutition costs than its peers. If you think you might not be able to afford going to college, think again- Rosemont College can help you reach your goals. |
*Peer institutions determined by: Location (suburban PA, NJ), Size (small), Education (Private, Liberal Arts), % applicants accepted (50-75%), and SAT midrange (940-1220)






