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MCPHS University

85% accepted | 4k undergrads | Private | Boston, MA
All majors / fields

$126k

Earnings help
trending_up 18%

$25k

Debt help
58%

2.2

Repay help
75
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Greater Boston
Massachusetts
Boston, MA
Key metrics
Publisher ranking help
star star star_half star star
2.7
Student review help
star star star star star
3.5
Student-to-faculty
10:1
Graduation rate
 
63%
Graduate on time help
 
49%
Retention rate help
 
77%
Lifestyle Majors Campus Overview

Costs

State residency
Family income

Tuition & fees
trending_up 4.2% last 3 years

Expenses see detail

$28,872
QuestBridge help

Books & supplies

$948

Housing & meals
On campus

$23,988

Personal expenses

$3,936
 
 

Other

$
Costs or offsets to adjust sticker price.

Sticker price (COA) help
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Estimated aid help
Based on income

Estimated net cost

4-year net cost (x4)
Inflation adj. 3%

 
Personalize my costs. help
 
 
Funding Sources

4-year budget

$
College savings (529), earnings in college.

Funding gap (debt)

Merit: 26% of students (100% w/o need) get $6,122 (avg) in aid. Need: 21% met. See detail
Aid detail
Residency: US | Int’l
% undergrads awarded merit aid $ merit award help % need met
All students Without need Average With need
26% 100% $6,122 21%
Need methodology: FM
How is merit calc'd?
emoji_objects Merit aid is based on student academics, not financial need and is paid by the college.
emoji_objects Students awarded merit aid often have a high GPA or test scores near or above the 75th percentile. See scores
Endowment $ / student: $221,611 help
mcphs.edu: Financial aid | Net price calc
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Net price is for all freshman, not just the 100% that receive grant and scholarship aid. help

Earnings

Major

Earnings after 4 years N/A

$125,557

Real earnings ---
Inflation adj. 8% help

$135,602

Tax rate

%
Get earnings after tax here to adjust rate.
 

Earnings after tax (AT)

Select repayment plan

For funding gap (debt)
Debt detail

% AT earnings to repay debt
help

%
20% is a fast repayment level. help

% interest rate on debt

%
Federal rates with 20% PLUS. help
Plan comparison for debt help

10-yr repay
 

25-yr repay
 

% earnings
 

Annual debt repayment

Earnings after tax and debt ---

Lifestyle

Postgrad earnings and expenses

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Major:
Location adjusted Less tax, debt + cost of living Savings
Ratio Earnings Tax Repay Expenses / Deficit
MCPHS University 1.53x
Location neutral earnings help 1.00x
BOS | Boston, MA 1.54x -52k = 
BOS | Boston, MA 1.54x -52k = 
NYC | New York, NY 1.57x -52k = 
EWCo | Eastern Worcester Co., MA 1.11x -38k = 
= 
emoji_objects Location adjusted earnings - taxes - debt repay - cost of living expenses = ending savings / deficit.
emoji_objects The colleges’ ratio reflects a weighted average of their graduates’ cost of living. Location neutral earnings is the weighted average of all graduates across all colleges, which is ~$39k or Salt Lake City’s cost of living.
Taxes help

Expenses

Grad destination

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Greater Boston
Massachusetts
Boston, MA
New York City Metropolitan Area
New Hampshire
California
New York
Worcester, MA
New Jersey
Connecticut
Florida

Earnings after tax and debt ---

Cost of living | 1 adult, 0 children

Studio apartment
$1,830 - $3,320/mo help

$21,960

Grocery shopping help

$4,199

Transportation

$8,754

Healthcare

$4,099

Necessities help

$9,096

Entertainment help

$3,638
 

Other

$
Costs or offsets to adjust cost of living.

Total cost of living

Earnings after tax, debt + cost of living
Savings
Deficit

Cost of living ratio: 1.54x
Methodology and documentation
Costs help
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