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Martin Community College Financial Aid and Scholarship Details

83% Freshmen Get Financial Aid
$7,723 Average Grant & Scholarship
32% Undergrads Get Grant Aid

A lot of students will not be asked to pay the full, advertised sticker price of a school. Instead, they will be given a financial aid offer that will include a combination of scholarships, grants, loans, and work-study. The price tag of going to Martin Community College can appear tremendous, but do not forget that almost all students obtain some kind of financial help.

What financing options does Martin Community College offer, and what will you qualify for? Keep scrolling for more information. Read on to find out how much school funding will be available to you.

Understanding Martin Community College Financial Aid Information

The amount of financial aid you can receive varies from person to person and will depend on your family’s economic situation. The figures below will help you estimate the aid you might receive from Martin Community College.

Average Freshman Financial Aid at Martin Community College

Aid such as grants, loans, work-study, and scholarships helps colleges decrease the real cost of attendance for most students. Some kinds of aid are clearly preferable to others, and outcomes differ across students.

For freshmen starting at Martin Community College, 83% of new full-time first-years were awarded at least some aid approximately 38 incoming students).

Type of Aid% of Freshmen ReceivingAverage Amount
Grant or scholarship aid (all sources)76%$7,497
Institutional grants & scholarships17%$469
Federal Pell grants65%$7,699
State/local grants52%$919
Federal student loans0%

Undergraduate Grant Aid at Martin Community College

Grants and scholarships are the most valuable form of aid because, unlike loans, they never have to be repaid. At this school, about 32% of undergraduates were awarded an average grant or scholarship of $7,723 (for some 264 students).

Award% of Undergrads ReceivingAverage Amount
Grant or scholarship aid (all sources)32%$7,723
Federal Pell grants23%$7,769
Federal student loans0%

For students living on campus and receiving title-IV aid, grants averaged $8,599.

Net Price by Family Income at Martin Community College

The figures below show the average net price — cost after all grant and scholarship aid — broken out by family income.

Family IncomeAverage Net Price
$0 – $48,000$3,374
$30,001 – $75,000$3,197

Each figure is the net price after grants and scholarships, not the published sticker price.

Net Price at Martin Community College

Net price is the average annual cost after grants and scholarships are subtracted from the published cost of attendance — the figure closest to what a typical aid-receiving student actually pays.

CohortAverage Net Price
On-campus title-IV students$2,676
Off-campus title-IV students$3,337

For a personalized estimate based on your family’s financial situation, use Martin Community College’s net price tool: www.martincc.edu/netprice.

Calculated Debt-Outcome Indicators

A handful of calculated indicators summarize the debt outlook at Martin Community College.

Federal Student Loans at Martin Community College

Stafford loans make up the bulk of federal direct lending to undergraduates. The annual Stafford volume below reflects program activity at Martin Community College:

MetricValue
Stafford loan recipients509
Total Stafford loan amount$6,082,007

Military and Veterans Aid at Martin Community College

If you are a veteran or active-duty service member, the GI Bill and DoD Tuition Assistance are the primary federal programs you can use at this school.

Post-9/11 GI Bill recipients

MetricValue
GI Bill recipients1
Total GI Bill amount$4,319
Average GI Bill amount per recipient$4,319

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