492 students (94% of total 524 undergraduate students) have awarded federal, state, local, institutional or other sources of grant aid at Manhattan School of Computer Technology. The average amount of the aid awarded is $4,516.

For the first-time, full-time beginning students (freshmen), 91% of total 374 enrolled students have received any kind of financial aid and its average amount of aid received is $4,818.


All Undergraduate Financial Aid

At Manhattan School of Computer Technology, 492 undergraduate students (94% of total 524 students) have received financial aid including grants, scholarships, and/or federal student loans. The average amount of aid received is $4,516.

Financial Aid Statistics (All Undergraduate Students) - Manhattan School of Computer Technology
Type of AidNumber Receiving AidPercent Receiving Aid Total Amount of Aid ReceivedAverage Amount of Aid Received
Grant or Scholarship49294% $2,221,681$4,516
Pell Grants49294% $1,686,435$3,428
Federal Student Loan51% $16,750$3,350

Beginning Undergraduate Students (Freshmen) Financial Aid

342 beginning undergraduate students (91% of total 374 enrolled freshmen) have received financial aid including grants, scholarships, and/or federal student loans at Manhattan School of Computer Technology. The average amount of aid received is $4,818.

Financial Aid Statistics (First-time Full-time Beginning Undergraduate Students) - Manhattan School of Computer Technology
Type of AidNumber Receiving AidPercent Receiving Aid Total Amount of Aid ReceivedAverage Amount of Aid Received
Any Financial Aid34291% --
Grants or Scholarships34291%$1,647,723$4,818
Federal Grants34291%$1,393,637$4,075
Pell Grants34291%$1,347,050$3,939
Other Federal Grants11130%$46,587$420
State/Local Grants9124%$254,086$2,792
Institutional Grants----
Student Loan Aid1-$2,475$2,475
Federal Student Loans1-$2,475$2,475
Other Student Loans----

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