All Undergraduate Students Financial Aid

560 undergraduate students (66% of all students) have received grants, scholarships, and/or federal student loans at Harvey Mudd College. The percentage of students who received financial aid higher compared to Private (not-for-profit), 4-Years Colleges in California.
Compare to similar schools in rankings such as Bowdoin College and Claremont McKenna College, the percentage of students who received financial aid is higher (the average of the schools is 58.14%).
The average amount of grants of scholarship aid is $32,162 and the average loan amount is $5,961. The average financial aid amount is 51.20% of tuition & fees (tuition & fees: $62,817).

Undergraduate Financial Aid by Type

Number Receiving AidPercent Receiving AidTotal Amount of Aid ReceivedAverage Amount of Aid Received
Grant or scholarship aid560 66%$18,010,783$32,162
Pell Grants103 12%$502,296$4,877
Federal Students Loans296 35%$1,764,338$5,961

Undergraduate Student Financial Aid Comparison Chart

First-time (full-time) Undergraduate Students Financial Aid

For the full-time, first-time undergraduate students (freshmen, in most cases), 130 students have received one or more types of financial aid at Harvey Mudd College.
The average amount of federal, state, local or institutional grant aid is $32,188 and the average amount of student loans awarded to full-time first-time undergraduate students is $5,816.
The following table shows the financial data by type of aid at Harvey Mudd College.

First-time Undergraduate Financial Aid by Type

Number Receiving AidPercent Receiving AidTotal Amount of Aid ReceivedAverage Amount of Aid Received
Any Financial Aid13465%--
Grant or scholarship aid130 63%$4,184,417$32,188
Federal Grants96 46%$407,648$4,246
Pell Grants26 13%$132,048$5,079
Other Federal Grants96 46%$275,600$2,871
State/Local Grants19 9%$168,054$8,845
Institutional Grants128 62%$3,608,715$28,193
Student Loans79 38%$459,434$5,816
Federal Student Loans79 38%$380,872$4,821
Other Student Loans8 4%$78,562$9,820