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Which liberal arts colleges offer substantial financial aid?

As a high school junior planning to go to college, I'm very keen on liberal arts colleges. However, my family's financial situation isn't the best, so financial aid is a big consideration in my decision. Can anyone share insights on which liberal arts colleges are known to give significant financial aid?

a year ago

There are several liberal arts institutions known for generous financial aid packages or even have a commitment to meet 100% of demonstrated financial need for their students.

1. Amherst College: Amherst has strong financial aid policies and practices. It meets 100% of the demonstrated financial need of all admitted students, including international students, transfer students, and even those admitted from the waiting list.

2. Swarthmore College: Swarthmore meets 100% of the demonstrated financial need for all admitted students and has been lauded for its comprehensive packages. It also offers aid to international students.

3. Williams College: Like Amherst and Swarthmore, Williams meets the full demonstrated need of all admitted students. The average Williams financial aid package is quite substantial.

4. Pomona College: This California-based institution also meets 100% of the demonstrated financial need for all its students and is known for extensive support.

5. Vassar College: Vassar is noteworthy for financial aid due to its need-blind admissions policy. It also meets the full demonstrated need for all admitted students.

6. Bowdoin College: Bowdoin has been need-blind since 2008 and meets 100% of demonstrated financial need.

Remember, every family's situation is unique, so it's crucial to use each college's net price calculator to estimate what your family might be expected to pay. While these colleges are known for their aid programs, there may be other schools that could offer a better package depending on your specific circumstances.

a year ago

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