
College of the Holy Cross
Worcester, Massachusetts · Private (nonprofit)
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College of the Holy Cross is located in Worcester, Massachusetts. It is a private (nonprofit) institution. The university enrolls approximately 3,015 students.
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Cost breakdown
Holy Cross's tuition is $63,650, with total costs reaching $83,320 when including housing, food, and mandatory fees. The college meets 100% of the demonstrated financial need for incoming first-year students, and 64% of students receive financial aid. The average grant award is $44,300, and the average debt at graduation is $21,100.
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Holy Cross is highly selective, with an 18% acceptance rate for the Class of 2028. The college seeks students with strong academic achievement, leadership skills, and extracurricular involvement. Interviews are encouraged for all applicants, and the admissions process emphasizes a holistic review of each candidate.
Academics
Holy Cross provides an "incredible learning environment" with a Jesuit, Catholic liberal arts education. The college emphasizes small class sizes, averaging 19 students, and a 10:1 student-to-faculty ratio, fostering close relationships between students and professors. The Montserrat program offers interdisciplinary clusters for first-year students, creating a personalized academic experience.
Outcomes
Holy Cross graduates achieve an 87% six-year graduation rate. Within the class of 2024, 89% were employed, in graduate school, engaged in service work, or on a fellowship. Top industries for alumni include healthcare, financial services, technology, government, politics, law, and education, reflecting the college's commitment to preparing students for diverse career paths.
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Holy Cross offers a tight-knit and welcoming campus community where students feel safe and supported. With over 100 student organizations and a residential campus where 88% of students live on campus, there are ample opportunities for involvement and community building. While there is no Greek life, the campus fosters a friendly atmosphere with a strong emphasis on service and Jesuit values.
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About College of the Holy Cross
Holy Cross is known for its tight-knit and welcoming community where students often feel safe and supported. The campus fosters a friendly atmosphere among students, faculty, and resident Jesuits. Many students feel comfortable walking alone on campus and appreciate the strong sense of belonging and safety.
The College Honors Program brings together academically accomplished and highly motivated students from various disciplines. The program includes special seminars, an honors colloquium, and a thesis, providing distinctive educational opportunities. Students engage in multidisciplinary studies in the natural sciences, social sciences, arts, and humanities.
International students comprise 4% of the student body, representing 28 foreign countries. Holy Cross provides need-based financial aid for admitted international students, covering up to full tuition. The college fosters a welcoming and inclusive campus environment, offering support to help international students adjust and thrive.
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