Colorado School Of Mines offers 76% of incoming freshmen merit aid. The average merit aid award is $8,875. Colorado School Of Mines is a public college located in Golden, Colorado. Its student population is 6,325. It is a four-year, medium, primarily residential campus. It has an acceptance rate of 49%. Colorado School Of Mines 4 year graduation rate is 55% .
FRESHMAN W/O NEED, RECEIVING MERIT AID
$8,875
AVG. MERIT AID AWARD
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Recent Financial Aid Offers For the 2019 Admissions Year
Parents who completed the admissions process in 2019 submitted their offer data as presented here.
Money You Don’t Need To pay | Money Your Family Needs To pay | Federal Student Loans (Government) | Work Study | ||||||||||
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Expected Family Contribution | State of Residence | Unweighted GPA | Composite SAT | Composite ACT | Admission Type | College Estimated Cost of Attendance | College Grants & Scholarships (NOT BASED on financial need) | Is this money automatically renewable? | College Grants & Scholarships (BASED on financial need) | Net Cost to your family (before loans & work study) | Subsidized | Unsubsidized | Amount you can earn |
$40001 to $45001 | WA | 4 | 14 | 0 | Rolling | $56000 | $14000 | Yes | $0 | $42000 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
$30001 to $35001 | TX | 3.8 | 0 | 28 | Early Decision 1 | $56000 | $0 | $0 | $56000 | $0 | $0 | $0 | |
Above $60000 | NV | 3.98 | 1570 | 36 | Rolling | $53000 | $14000 | Yes | $0 | $39000 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Above $60000 | TX | 3.3 | 1420 | 0 | Early Decision 1 | $57500 | $9000 | Yes | $0 | $48500 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
$20001 to $25001 | ND | 3.9 | 0 | 32 | Early Decision 2 | $57393 | $14000 | Yes | $0 | $43393 | $3500 | $2000 | $1500 |
Above $60000 | TX | 3.85 | 1490 | 33 | Rolling | $45000 | $14000 | $0 | $31000 | $0 | $0 | $0 | |
$40001 to $45001 | WA | 4 | 14 | 0 | Rolling | $56000 | $14000 | $0 | $42000 | $0 | $0 | $0 | |
$45001 to $50001 | NJ | 4 | 1530 | 0 | Early Decision 2 | $70000 | $0 | $0 | $70000 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Colleges with Similar Merit Aid Award Percentages and Award Amounts
Name | Cost ![]() | Received Merit Aid ![]() | Avg Merit Aid ![]() | Acceptance Rate ![]() | Merit Match ![]() |
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Colorado School Of Mines | $55,123 | 76% | $8,875 | 49% | |
University Of Arizona | $53,136 | 73% | $9,265 | 84% | |
Belmont University | $54,500 | 76% | $8,223 | 82% | |
University Of Alabama At Birmingham | $37,116 | 79% | $8,044 | 92% |
Colleges in Rocky Mountains Region with similar merit aid awards levels
Name | Cost ![]() | Received Merit Aid ![]() | Avg Merit Aid ![]() | Acceptance Rate ![]() | |
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Colorado School Of Mines | $55,123 | 76% | $8,875 | 49% | |
Southern Utah University | $34,200 | 80% | $6,277 | 79% | |
University Of Denver | $33,857 | 73% | $22,122 | 56% | |
University Of Idaho | $41,056 | 76% | $4,947 | 77% | |
Westminster College | $50,496 | 80% | $17,600 | 93% |
Colleges with similar acceptance rate and median earnings of alumni after 10 years
Name | Acceptance Rate ![]() | 10 Year Salary ![]() |
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Colorado School Of Mines | 49 | $139,600 |
Stevens Institute Of Technology | 41 | $139,900 |
Worcester Polytechnic Institute | 42 | $135,500 |
Santa Clara University | 50 | $134,700 |
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | 43 | $134,100 |
Colleges with similar acceptance rate and cost of attendance
College | Acceptance Rate ![]() | Attendance Cost ![]() |
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Colorado School Of Mines | 49 | $55,123 |
Vanguard University Of Southern California | 40 | $49,630 |
St Thomas University | 52 | $49,818 |
Northland College | 51 | $50,372 |
University Of California Riverside | 51 | $50,604 |
Erskine College | 58 | $50,960 |
University Of California Davis | 41 | $51,020 |
Hiram College | 58 | $51,095 |
Maryville College | 55 | $51,316 |
Abilene Christian University | 57 | $51,957 |
Georgetown College | 48 | $53,518 |
University Of Maryland Baltimore County | 58 | $53,538 |
Florida Southern College | 50 | $53,600 |
North Central College | 56 | $53,931 |
University Of Washington Seattle Campus | 49 | $54,627 |
Albertus Magnus College | 58 | $54,674 |
Clemson University | 47 | $55,086 |
Cedar Crest College | 57 | $55,115 |
Union University | 57 | $55,140 |
Chatham University | 55 | $55,632 |
Colleges with similar acceptance rate and similar 4 year graduation rates
Name | Acceptance Rate ![]() | 4 year graduation ![]() |
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Colorado School Of Mines | 49 | 55% |
Clemson University | 47 | 59% |
Ohio State University Main Campus | 52 | 59% |
The College Of Idaho | 49 | 59% |
University Of California Davis | 41 | 58% |
Birmingham Southern College | 57 | 58% |
Florida Southern College | 50 | 57% |
University At Buffalo | 56 | 57% |
Vanguard University Of Southern California | 40 | 57% |
Suny At Albany | 52 | 56% |
Erskine College | 58 | 56% |
Bennington College | 57 | 56% |
Northland College | 51 | 55% |
State University Of New York At New Paltz | 41 | 55% |
William Jewell College | 46 | 54% |
Suny Cortland | 44 | 54% |
Berklee College Of Music | 48 | 53% |
Stony Brook University | 42 | 53% |
University Of California Riverside | 51 | 53% |
University Of California Santa Cruz | 47 | 53% |
Comparing merit aid in colleges with similar acceptance rates.
Name | Received Merit Aid ![]() | Avg Merit Aid ![]() |
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Colorado School Of Mines | 76% | $8,875 |
University Of Illinois At Springfield | 83% | $9,856 |
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