Admissions and Aid
Since its founding in 1933, Monroe College has emphasized real-world understanding as a key element of a student's academic journey. The College combines innovative academics with a signature cooperative education program, experiential learning and a growing study abroad program.
This unique combination of course work and real-world experience and perspectives develops students' critical thinking and problem-solving skills. As a result, undergraduates and graduates re better prepared for success in a career—and in life. The Monroe Advantage Plan allows students to complete 45 credits in one year. So, in addition to saving money, students shorten the timeline to graduation and can pursue their career sooner.
Over 90% of Monroe College students receive some form of financial aid that includes scholarships, grants and need-based aid. Find out more about our admissions process and financial aid options by clicking on the links below.
Office of Admissions Financial Aid