Amherst College

National College Match Scholarship Package

These numbers are based on estimated costs for the 2023-2024 school year. Amounts will change slightly from year to year, but as the cost of college increases, the scholarship packages will correspondingly increase. You will receive your official financial aid offer on your student aid portal from Amherst College.

Annual Cost of Attendance

Tuition

$66,650

Housing

$9,490

Meals

$8,070

Books, Course Materials, Supplies, and Equipment

$1,000

Travel

$730 (domestic average)

Personal

$2,200

Fees

$630

Health Insurance

See Below

Total

$88,770

How Annual Costs Are Covered

Grants

$86,070

Federal Work-Study

$1,800

Student Summer Work Contribution

$900

Student Savings

$0

Parent Contribution

$0

Student Loan

$0

Total

$88,770

Policy on Outside Funding
Amherst allows outside funding and employer tuition benefits to first replace self-help (need-based student employment) rather than scholarship in a financial aid offer. Outside funding in excess of student employment will reduce the Amherst College scholarship aid that would otherwise be provided. With the scholarship sponsor's permission, outside funding can be deferred to subsequent years, or used to purchase a personal computer to minimize the Amherst College scholarship reduction. Outside funding cannot be used to replace the expected family contribution.

Policy on Health Insurance
The state of Massachusetts requires all students to have health insurance. If a student is not covered by an insurance plan or if the coverage is not substantially equivalent while at Amherst, the Amherst grant will be increased to pay for the $2,934 student health insurance plan (2023-2024 school year).

Policy on Travel Allowance
This cost varies based on a student's home location and is used to estimate aid. Travel for students residing in the U.S. is based on two round trips per academic year. Travel for students residing outside the U.S. is based on one round trip per academic year. The amount of the estimate is based on a survey of travel data every few years.

Policy on Student Contribution
The student contribution is expected to go toward expenses such as books, supplies, and personal expenses. This contribution can be met in a variety of ways, including savings from a summer job, wages from campus employment, or borrowing a loan.

Requirements Associated with Maintaining this Award
All financial aid is need-based; there are no athletic or merit-based awards. In general, you are eligible to receive financial aid at Amherst for a total of eight semesters. A student who is approved for a ninth semester of enrollment at the College may also receive financial aid. You may continue to receive financial aid at Amherst providing the following requirements are met:

  • An application for renewal of financial aid must be submitted.

  • Continued demonstration of financial need, as evidenced by information submitted in the renewal application.

  • Students must maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress in accordance with federal regulations and academic policies set by the College.

Special Note
Your financial aid offer is just the first piece of support that Amherst College provides; our resources are intended to support students throughout their college experience as they look ahead to shaping their own financial future. There are a number of financial aid enhancements available at Amherst College to eligible students.

  • The Access Grant automatically distributes funds to a student's account each semester, which can be used to help purchase items like laptops and winter clothing, move-in expenses, additional travel needs, specialty programs, or to cover job search expenses and other items to support your Amherst experience. Typically, eligible students have an Amherst Grant of $70,000 or higher, which includes students admitted through the QuestBridge Match.

  • The Student Emergency Fund assists students experiencing financial strain who need supplemental resources due to temporary and one-time hardship. The funding is intended to assist students with meeting immediate needs so they can continue their studies with minimal disruption. Criteria may be limited.

Learn more about financial aid enhancements on the Amherst College website.

Amherst College’s Financial Aid Overview 

Amherst College is committed to providing financial aid to meet the full difference between what Amherst costs and what is calculated your family is able to contribute toward those costs. Our financial aid meets your full calculated need - there is no gap or unmet need in your financial aid offer. Financial aid offers at Amherst consist solely of scholarship and work, with no expected student loan component. For this reason, many Amherst students graduate with low or no debt.

Because of our commitment to need-based aid for all of our students, Amherst will select students through the National College Match whose families qualify for a zero, or close to zero, contribution to the cost of an Amherst education.

Students who choose not to apply, or are not selected, for the Match are encouraged to apply as Early or Regular Decision candidates and, as with all students offered admission and qualifying for aid, have their full calculated financial need met for four years, without packaged student loans. Amherst financial aid offers usually include a scholarship and a work opportunity.