
Thomas Aquinas College is committed to making its program
of Catholic liberal education available to accepted students,
regardless of financial need. The College receives no subsidy
from Church or state. It relies, rather, on contributions
from individuals and charitable foundations to make up the
difference between what students are able to pay and the actual
cost of their education.
Through the generosity of its donors, the College is able
to offer financial assistance to young men and women who would
otherwise not be able to attend. Nevertheless, the financial
resources of the College are limited, and financial aid can
be offered only on the basis of demonstrated financial need
as determined by the College. Students and families are therefore
expected to make a maximum effort to cover the cost of tuition,
room and board from their own resources. If, after assessing
his resources, a student finds his financial means insufficient,
he should apply to the Financial Aid Office for assistance.
The College will try to meet the demonstrated financial need
of each student with a program of loans, Service Scholarship
(work-study) and grants.
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