Financial Assistance - Investing in your Education
Hanover College provides generous financial support.
Times are tough, but that doesn't mean you can't have the education your want or deserve here at Hanover. On average Hanover students graduate with less debt than students from many state schools in Indiana. Why? Because our students typically graduate in four years and our aid packages make a private school education comparable to tuition prices at many public institutions.
Here's a quick breakdown on programs we have offered:
As a private institution, our endowments have remained strong even in this economic environment. This means you'll get about five times the funding as your counterparts at state schools.
The Princeton Review features Hanover in its 2009 edition of America's Best Value Colleges. The guide profiles 165 colleges chosen for their excellent academics, generous financial aid packages, and relatively low costs of attendance.
When our Board of Trustees approves the annual budget, the primary consideration is to maintain academic quality and the campus life program while keeping costs at a reasonable level. Hanover continues to provide a first-rate education at far less cost than comparable institutions.
| Hanover College 2009-2010 Costs* | |
|---|---|
| Tuition | $25,800 |
| Fees | $550 |
| Room | $3,850 |
| Board (Meals) | $4,050 |
| Total: | $34,250 |
* In addition to direct college costs, you can expect to incur costs for books, transportation and personal expenses. We want you to consider these factors as you plan your education.