Investing Together

A college education is a significant investment, but it is one we make together with families of Stonehill students.

For the Class of 2028, 86% of need was met through financial aid for students eligible for need-based aid and 46% had all of their need met. The average aid award in scholarships, grants, loans was $44,317.

We recognize the investment each family makes in a Stonehill education and are proud of the value we offer in return.

Let Us Help You

Not everyone’s situation can be neatly summed up in application forms and financial documents. And even the best effort to outline all the options and make the process understandable can fall short. That’s why our Student Financial Assistance staff is available to help.

We understand the sensitivity of discussing family finances and offer you confidentiality, compassion and advice. Every family is assigned a Stonehill financial aid counselor to guide them through the college financing process from completing  FAFSA forms to understanding the billing statement and payment options. We even continue to help student borrowers successfully navigate their loan repayment obligations after graduation.

Net Price Calculator

Stonehill College’s Net Price Calculator, hosted by Collegeboard.com, can provide you with information about college costs and estimated financial aid eligibility. Try our Net Price Calculator

Financial Aid Statistics

99%
Average financial aid

99% of enrolled students receive financial aid

95%
Placement Rate

95% of graduates over the past four years were employed in graduate programs or in a postgraduate service program within one year of graduating

$44,317
Average Award Package

The average Class of 2028 award package (including scholarships, grants, federal student loans and student work study) was $44,317.

Next Steps

  • Take a Virtual Tour of Campus

    Take our self-guided tour online and you'll get a better understanding of how our compassionate community, rigorous academics and expansive leadership opportunities come together to provide you with a meaningful college experience.

  • Visit Campus

    Stonehill offers multiple visit options for families interested in seeing Stonehill's beautiful campus and who would like to learn more about the College's welcoming community, academics and experiential learning opportunities. Advanced registration is required. 

  • Find Your Program

    Stonehill has over 100 majors, minors and concentrations. Find the college degree program that is right for you.

Questions?

May Hall – 320 Washington Street, Easton, MA 02357

The Office of Undergraduate Admission assists students and families as they learn more about Stonehill and navigate the college application process.

The Office of Student Financial Assistance helps students and families understand the cost of attending college and identifies funding resources which can make higher education more affordable.