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Need-based aid is offered according to the financial need of a student.
Major field is not considered in the determination of need-based aid.
That helped the Connecticut school give 54 percent of its student body need-based aid.
She does a similar calculation for students receiving need-based aid.
A large amount of need-based aid is also available.
Neither reason is a compelling argument against the benefits of need-based aid.
That largesse, in part, helped provide 59 percent of its students with need-based aid.
Many middle-class families do not know that they may qualify for some Need-based aid.
The only way to determine whether you are eligible for need-based aid is to apply.
An infusion of need-based aid is critical for public universities.
He had applied for need-based aid from Union and received it, but the family wanted a merit award as well.
Most of the elite colleges give only need-based aid.
If the federal government and the states don't expand need-based aid, we're going to have lots of people turned away."
It has been found that providing need-based aid proved to increase degree completion in 48 states.
Indeed, the 10 percent real annual growth of need-based aid far outpaced tuition.
Nor has the amount of need-based aid flowing to low- and middle-income students.
For Need-based aid, by far the largest type, once a student is admitted to a college the high school grades are irrelevant.
At private institutions, a supplemental application may be necessary for institutional need-based aid.
How the college reduces the need-based aid package will be specified in the college’s outside scholarship policy.
It would be difficult for any university in Ontario to make the transition to need-based aid unilaterally.
"With a million dollars in assets, it is likely they would not have received any need-based aid from Cornell.
However, when viewing numbers of both merit-based and need-based aid closely, the differences are not significant.
So increasing federal need-based aid should be a top fiscal priority, and the Obama budget proposal is a good thing.
Football scholarships are still limited strictly to need-based aid.
So in all likelihood, the college savings will have minimal impact on your son’s eligibility for need-based aid.