Understanding Financial Need

The amount of financial aid you qualify for is based on a number of variables: your status, the cost of attendance, your enrollment status at MCC, any concurrent enrollment at another college, federal regulations, state rules, and the availability of program funding. This information enables us to derive your Financial Need.

  • Defining Financial Need

    Financial Need is a key component used by colleges to determine the maximum amount of financial aid you can be awarded for the academic year. Financial Need is the end result of a simple calculation that subtracts the Expected Family Contribution from MCC's Cost of Attendance.

    Cost of Attendance - Expected Family Contribution = Financial Need

    Using your Financial Need, we identify each financial aid award you're eligible to receive. Need-based aid sources include grants, scholarships, federal work study and loans.

    Some financial aid sources are available without regard to Financial Need such as unsubsidized federal and private loans as well as Federal Veteran Benefits. Non-need-based aid eligibility is determined by subtracting any financial aid already awarded from MCC’s Cost of Attendance.

    Cost of Attendance - Financial Aid Awarded = Non-need-based eligibility

  • Cost of Attendance (COA)

    The Cost of Attendance to attend MCC for an academic year is based on your dependency and enrollment status. The COA for students attending at least half time includes academic expenses such as tuition, fees, books and supplies, miscellaneous expenses, room, board and transportation. Other expenses such as child care or disability assistance may be considered as part of the COA. Financial aid funds cannot be used towards non-education related expenses. The total amount of financial aid you receive cannot exceed the Cost of Attendance.

  • Expected Family Contribution (EFC)

    Your Expected Family Contribution is an index determined by the U.S. Department of Education through a process called Federal Methodology. The information provided on your FAFSA is used to calculate your EFC. This process takes into account taxed and untaxed income, assets, and benefits, as well as family size and number in college.

    The EFC represents the total dollar amount the federal government feels you and/or your family can reasonably contribute towards educational expenses during the academic year applied for.

  • Special Circumstances

    If you feel that the information reported on the FAFSA does not accurately reflect your current financial situation, you may be eligible for a professional judgment review. A financial aid administrator may use professional judgment (PJ), on a case-by-case basis only, to update the data used to calculate the EFC to better reflect your current financial situation. We ask that you provide supporting documentation that is to be considered in your review.

    Professional judgment cannot be used to waive general student eligibility requirements or to circumvent the intent of the law or regulations. If you believe you have special circumstances that should be considered, stop by the Office of Financial Aid.

Cost of Attendance

2024-2025 In-District Cost of Attendance for 15 credit hours
Description Living with Parents Not Living with Parents
Tuition and fees $4,162 $4,162
Books and supplies $1,400 $1,400
Transportation $2,934 $2,934
Personal expenses $1,800 $1,800
Living expenses $8,340 $12,090
Estimated COA (Fall and Spring) $18,636 $22,386
Estimated COA (One term) $9,318 $11,193
2024-2025 Out-of-District Cost of Attendance for 15 credit hours
Description Living with Parents Not Living with Parents
Tuition and fees $10,391 $10,391
Books and supplies $1,400 $1,400
Transportation $2,934 $2,934
Personal expenses $1,800 $1,800
Living expenses $8,340 $12,090
Estimated COA (Fall and Spring)聽 $24,865 $28,615
Estimated COA (One term) $12,433 $14,308
2024-2025 Out-of-State Cost of Attendance for 15 credit hours
Description Living with Parents Not Living with Parents
Tuition and fees $14,398 $14,398
Books and supplies $1,400 $1,400
Transportation $2,934 $2,934
Personal expenses $1,800 $1,800
Living expenses $8,340 $12,090
Estimated COA (Fall and Spring)聽 $28,872 $32,622
Estimated COA (One term) $14,436 $16,311
2024-2025 International Cost of Attendance for 12 credit hours
Description Living with Host/Family Not Living with Host/Family
Tuition and fees $11,518 $11,518
Books and supplies $1,400 $1,400
Transportation $2,347 $2,347
Personal expenses $5,112 $5,112
Living expenses $6,672 $9,672
Estimated COA (One academic year) $27,049 $30,049
2025-2026 In-District Cost of Attendance for 15 credit hours
Description Living with Parents Not Living with Parents
Tuition and fees $4,184 $4,184
Books and supplies $1,500 $1,500
Transportation $2,934 $2,934
Personal expenses $3,088 $3,088
Living expenses $7,816 $15,948
Estimated COA (Fall and Spring) $19,522 $27,654
Estimated COA (One term) $9,761 $13,744
2025-2026 Out-of-District Cost of Attendance for 15 credit hours
Description Living with Parents Not Living with Parents
Tuition and fees $11,760 $11,760
Books and supplies $1,500 $1,500
Transportation $2,934 $2,934
Personal expenses $3,088 $3,088
Living expenses $7,816 $15,948
Estimated COA (Fall and Spring)聽 $27,098 $35,230
Estimated COA (One term) $13,549 $17,615
2025-2026 Out-of-State Cost of Attendance for 15 credit hours
Description Living with Parents Not Living with Parents
Tuition and fees $15,420 $15,420
Books and supplies $1,500 $1,500
Transportation $2,934 $2,934
Personal expenses $3,088 $3,088
Living expenses $7,816 $15,948
Estimated COA (Fall and Spring)聽 $30,758 $38,890
Estimated COA (One term) $15,379 $19,445
2025-2026 International Cost of Attendance for 12 credit hours
Description Living with Host/Family Not Living with Host/Family
Tuition and fees $12,342 $12,342
Books and supplies $1,500 $1,500
Transportation $2,934 $2,934
Personal expenses $3,088 $3,088
Living expenses $7,816 $15,948
Estimated COA (One academic year) $27,680 $35,812