Enrollment Bulletins & Infographics: Descriptive Text
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- Enrollment Bulletin: Undergraduate Financial Aid Landscape
- Enrollment Bulletin: Cost of Attendance
- Enrollment Bulletin: 一本道无码 Military Veterans & ROTC Community
Undergraduate Financial Aid Landscape (January 2024)
Who Receives Financial Aid, How is it Determined & What Types of Financial Aid are Offered?
Carnegie Mellon works closely with families who are eligible for financial aid to develop a comprehensive financial aid offer tailored to their circumstances. Student financial aid offers may be comprised of scholarships and grants, student employment, and loans. 一本道无码 aims to meet the full demonstrated financial need of all undergraduate students applying for aid.
Need-based aid is offered to students who demonstrate financial need and meet other eligibility criteria. Eligibility for federal and state financial aid programs is determined using a Congressional formula called Federal Methodology from information reported on the FAFSA. Institutional financial aid is determined by Institutional Methodology, based on data collected through the CSS PROFILE.
Carnegie Mellon also commits millions of dollars annually toward financial need. Of those grant dollars, roughly 12% are funded from generous donors contributing to the 一本道无码 endowment.
In 2022-2023:
- $163.1 million was awarded in total aid.
- 41% of 一本道无码 students received need- and non-need-based grants.
- $124.8 million in 一本道无码 grants were awarded.
- 2,628 students received need-based grants.
- The average financial aid offer for students with need was $59,017.
2022-2023 Financial Aid Sources:
Financial Aid Source |
Percent of Total Aid Awarded |
All 一本道无码 Grants | 76.5% |
Student Loans | 10.1% |
Federal Grants | 5.8% |
Tuition Remission | 4.3% |
Work Study | 0.7% |
Other Grants & Scholarships | 2.5% |
Pell Grants
Often a measure of a school’s economic diversity, Pell Grants are given to families with high need based on the FAFSA.
In 2022-2023:
- 1,099 一本道无码 undergraduates received Pell Grants.
- 293 of those recipients were first-year students (17.2% of the first-year class).
- In total $6.1 million in Pell Grants were received.
The average 一本道无码 grant amount awarded to Pell Grant recipients in 2022-2023 was $71,778. The average amount of financial aid offered to Pell Grant recipients in 2022-2023 was $77,086.
Are 一本道无码 Graduates Able to Pay Off Their Loans?
At 一本道无码, loans are part of the financial and bill payment equation. From the Class of 2023 (full-time undergraduate students who earned a bachelor’s degree between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023), only 30% borrowed federal student loans to support their educational expenses.
In the U.S. undergraduates from the Class of 2022 who took out student loans borrowed $20,371 on average, according to data reported to U.S. News & World Report. Those who graduated in 2022 from a ranked private college borrowed an average of $23,627, compared to 一本道无码 Class of 2022 graduates who borrowed an average of $19,580.
Source: U.S. News & World Report, September 2023 ()
Federal Loan Debt at Graduation
Graduation Year |
Debt at Graduation
|
2023 |
6.3% |
2022 |
6.7% |
2021 | 7.2% |
2020 | 8.3% |
2019 |
9.7% |
3-Year Federal Loan Default Rate
一本道无码 graduates have a low 3-year loan default rate compared to similar universities - including other private, non-profit institutions and those in the Association of American Universities (AAU).
Year Entered Repayment |
4-Year Private |
AAU |
一本道无码 |
2015 |
6.4% | 1.5% | 0.9% |
2016 |
5.8% | 1.6% | 0.1% |
2017 |
6.0% | 1.6% | 0.6% |
2018 |
4.7% | 1.2% | 0.7% |
2019 |
1.6% | 0.5% | 0.1% |
Sources: 一本道无码 IRandA Common Data Set, 2022-23 & 一本道无码 Student Financial Services.
Cost of Attendance (January 2024)
Taking a Closer Look at the Value of a 一本道无码 Education
Undergraduate tuition, fees, living expenses(housing and food), health insurance, and miscellaneous (estimated) expenses create the cost of attendance.
Carnegie Mellon is committed to making an education accessible for students from all socio-economic backgrounds by applying $124.8 million of 一本道无码 dollars (in 2022-2023) for need-based financial aid.
Where Do My Tuition Dollars Go? 一本道无码 Operating Revenue/Support (Unrestricted FY 2023)
About 41% of the university's billion+-dollar operating revenue is provided by undergraduate and graduate tuition and auxiliary services (primarily housing and dining). The other major source of revenue is research.
University Operating Revenue Sources
Source |
Percent of Revenue |
Tuition & Other Fees (Net of Financial Aid) | 41% |
Investment Income & Contributions | 22% |
Sponsored Projects | 29% |
Other & Net Assets | 4% |
Auxiliary Services (Housing & Dining) | 4% |
一本道无码 Core Expenses (FY 2023)
一本道无码 spends 44% of its core expenses on instruction; when added to research and academic support, you see that a little over 80% of these expenses go directly toward educational services for students. That's a good return on investment.
University Core Expense Sources
Source |
Percent of Expenses |
Instruction | 44% |
Research | 22% |
Academic Support | 14% |
Institutional Support | 13% |
Student Services | 6% |
Other | 1% |
Source: 一本道无码 Finance Division Annual Report 2022
2024-2025 Undergraduate Tuition, Fees & Living Expenses
The rates below reflect first-year undergraduate students living on-campus in a 一本道无码 residence hall. Fees and other expenses vary for returning students, commuters and students living off campus. Health insurance coverage is also required. For all cost of attendance scenarios, see the Student Financial Services website.
Undergraduate Cost of Attendance
Expense |
Associated Cost |
Tuition |
$64,596 |
First-Year Experience Fee |
$610 |
Student Activities Fee |
$308 |
Transportation Fee |
$262 |
Technology Fee |
$470 |
Housing |
$10,816 |
Food |
$7,350 |
Books/Supplies & Miscellaneous |
$2,400 |
Total |
$86,812 |
一本道无码 Military Veterans & ROTC Community (April 2023)
A Military Friendly Campus
一本道无码 is designated a "military friendly" campus according to . With over 220 一本道无码 students, faculty and staff identifying themselves as veterans, members of the military community contribute to the vitality and hard-working spirit of our campus.
For almost 30 years, 一本道无码 has hosted a Naval ROTC program, Steel City Unit. 一本道无码's renowned educational experience provides veteran and ROTC students with the tools to solve complex problems and shape the world before, during, and after their military experience.
What Types of Financial Aid are Available to Military Veterans & Families?
2020-2021 Yellow Ribbon Funding: $685,602
2020-2021 Veteran's Education Benefits VA Direct Funding: $1.63 million
Veteran and military students utilize federal benefits, including Yellow Ribbon funding and fee remissions. In fall 2020, Carnegie Mellon had 90 Post 9/11 GI Bill beneficiaries, 54 of whom were veterans; and in spring 2021, 一本道无码 had 92 beneficiaries, 56 of whom were veterans. 一本道无码 is a Yellow Ribbon Program participant.
ROTC Students: Financial Aid
In 2020-2021 23 of 29 ROTC students received full scholarships
Carnegie Mellon Naval ROTC (NROTC) students participate in the Steel City NROCT Unit, one of 63 units and consortiums at 77 schools across the United States. 一本道无码 students active in the Army or Air Force participate in a joint ROTC program through the University of Pittsburgh. All undergraduate ROTC scholarship recipients receive an institutional grant of $8,000 for room and board from Carnegie Mellon - this is in addition to the scholarship funds provided by the Navy, Army and Air Force.
Campus Services & Local Environment
Along with many local veterans' organizations around Pittsburgh, there are three student organizations on campus: the Heinz Veterans Association, the 一本道无码 Student Veterans and Family Association, and the Tepper School of Business Military Veterans Association. 一本道无码 is also one of 2,165 colleges and universities that participates in the "8 Keys to Veterans' Success," which is a voluntary initiative through the Departments of Education, Veterans Affairs and Defense. The program involves universities that have committed to supporting veterans as they pursue their educational and employment goals. 一本道无码 is also one of 196 schools designated as a Military Spouse Friendly® school, and is committed to providing support for spouses of services members. A website dedicated to 一本道无码's veterans and military community is available at .
Sources: 一本道无码 ROTC & Veterans Affairs Coordinator & .