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Our financial aid travels with you if you study abroad through one of Dartmouth's programs. Tuition and expected family contribution for our 40+ off-campus programs are the same as for an on-campus term. Learn More.
- Financial Aid
We are committed to providing a need-based financial aid...
- International Students
Financial Aid for International Students. Dartmouth College...
- Apply for Financial Aid
In late November, applicants will be able to view your full...
- Types of Financial Aid
Grants and scholarships are funds for your education that do...
- How Aid Works
At Dartmouth, financial aid travels with you! Students...
- Current Students
Federal aid, scholarships, work-study jobs, student loans,...
- Financial Aid
We are committed to providing a need-based financial aid program that makes it financially possible for all admitted students to attend Dartmouth. Our goal is to give each student the full Dartmouth experience by removing financial barriers.
Dartmouth meets the demonstrated need of all admitted international students, including scholarships and loans. Learn about the application process, student work contribution, and need-blind admissions policy.
In late November, applicants will be able to view your full financial aid application status via Dartmouth's Application Management System.
Grants and scholarships are funds for your education that do not need to be repaid. Dartmouth scholarship funds are all based on financial need. We do not offer any aid based on academic merit, artistic talent, athletic ability or other criteria. Learn more about the Grants and Scholarships we award.
Dartmouth meets 100% of the demonstrated need of all admitted financial aid applicants, with no parent contribution or loans for families with income below $125,000. Learn how to calculate your need, what expenses are included, and how to apply for aid.
Learn how to reapply for Dartmouth and federal aid, check your application status, and find financing options. Explore the types of financial aid available, such as scholarships, loans, work-study, and veterans' benefits.