Financial Aid Department

Phone (215) 884-6051
Fax: (215) 576-6564
Email: finaid@manor.edu
700 Fox Chase Rd, Jenkintown PA 19046

Manor College is committed to making our personalized education experience possible for all students. Each student's financial needs are evaluated on an individual basis. Most financial aid that Manor College awards is given out based on the Federal definition of need-based aid. Some students may qualify for merit-based aid or scholarships where their financial means are not considered.

Even if your family does not qualify for need-based aid, don't let that stop you from realizing your dreams of attending Manor College. The Financial Aid Office may be able to offer you or your family valuable information about payment plans, loan options, and outside scholarship searches.

When you are making the important decision of where to continue your education make sure you are exploring all of your options and know all of the facts!

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Manor College Federal School Code : 003294



A full-time student enrolled in day or evening classes carries a course load of 12 to 18 credit- hours. A part-time student, enrolled in day or evening classes carries a course load of less than 12 credit hours.

Financial Aid

The Financial Aid Office at Manor College awards financial aid to applicants who have been accepted for admission to the College. In order to receive federal and state aid, a student must be a U.S. citizen or an eligible non-citizen. We offer need-based financial aid to eligible applicants in the form of grants, loans and campus employment. Scholarships (merit-based) are awarded on the basis of the applicant’s academic achievement and future promise.

The student’s demonstrated need is equal to the total cost of attendance (which includes tuition, fees, books, supplies, room, board, transportation and miscellaneous personal expenses) , less the Expected Family Contribution (EFC), which is determined by the Department of Education by processing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The Department of Education takes household size, number in college, parent’s and student’s income and assets into consideration when calculating the EFC.