
Cost and Aid
Because of our generous alumni and a strong endowment, Allegheny is committed to ensuring a college education is in reach for a new generation of Gators.

Awarded for Best Value
Year after year, Allegheny College is recognized by several sources as a Best Value College, including U.S. News and World Report, Princeton Review and the Wall Street Journal.
Sources of Financial Aid
With over $55 million dedicated to financial aid, we are committed to making an Allegheny education financially manageable for all students and families.
$50KAverage aid offer for students who completed the FAFSA. Students can estimate their expected aid by completing the Net Price Calculator.
90%Students receiving some form of financial assistance to pay for college
$43KTop value of Trustee Scholarship for new students entering Fall of 2026.
650+Jobs available on campus for students
Apply for Aid
Your first step in applying for aid is to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and submit it to Allegheny College (school code 003230).
Annual Cost Overview 2025-26
$58,160Tuition and fees
$14,470Typical housing and food choice for first-year students
$72,630Total estimated cost
Commitment to Access for PA and OH Students
Through the Commitment to Access Program (CAP), Allegheny College covers 100% of tuition for Pennsylvania and Ohio students from families earning $50,000 or less. CAP is available to new first-year and transfer students, and renewable up to four years.
100%Of tuition is covered for PA and OH students from families earning $50,000 or less
Upcoming Aid and Payment Deadlines
Keep track of important deadlines for applying for aid and paying your bill.
Contact Financial Services
Hours
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- June/July, weekdays: 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.