Cost for all students increased at European Medical School of Massage during 2022-23 school year

Dorel Lacatus President and CEO - European Medical School of Massage
Dorel Lacatus President and CEO - European Medical School of Massage
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The European Medical School of Massage reported a 0.2% tuition increase for the 2022-23 school year, as revealed in the most recent disclosure, according to the latest disclosure from the National Center for Education Statistics.

Students enrolled at the private for-profit institution paid $13,977 this year, which is $30 more than the $13,947 charged during the 2021-22 academic year.

All undergraduate students at the school are residents of Pennsylvania.

Data indicates that every full-time undergraduate who began studies at the European Medical School of Massage in 2022-23 received some form of financial aid. Specifically, eight students were awarded grants or scholarships totaling $36,691, while six students obtained student loans amounting to over $33,355.

Across the entire undergraduate population, 30 students received grants or scholarships totaling $156,908. Additionally, 26 students secured federal student loans totaling $132,642.

Undergraduate education costs have seen a significant increase over the past few decades. Data shows a 169% rise in the average total cost, including tuition, fees, room, and board, between 1980 and 2020.

According to a 2023 College Board report, in-state students at public universities paid an average of $11,260, while out-of-state students paid $29,150 in the 2023-24 academic year.

Meanwhile, student loan debt has steadily increased over the last 30 years, reaching $1.75 trillion in 2024, averaging a total of $28,950 per borrower. Federal loans make up 92% of the debt, with over half of students at both public and private four-year colleges graduating with student loans.

Available data sometimes exceeds 100% due to rounding and administrative calculations.

Undergraduate Financial Aid

The following data includes only full-time students who began an undergraduate program at the European Medical School of Massage in the 2022-23 school year.

Type of Aid Number of students awarded aid Percent awarded aid Total amount of aid awarded Average amount of aid per student
Federal grants 7 78% $18,691 $2,670
State / local grant or scholarship 0 33% $0 $0
Institutional grants or scholarships 0 0% $0 $0
Grant or scholarship aid total 8 89% $36,691 $4,586
Federal student loans 6 67% $33,355 $5,559
Other student loans 0 0% $0 $0
Student loan aid 6 67% $33,355 $5,559
Total student aid 9 100% $70,046 $7,782

Information in this story was obtained from the National Center for Education Statistics. The source data can be found here.



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