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Which colleges are known to be generous with their financial aid?

Hey everyone, I really need advice on which colleges are known to be generous with financial aid offers. Any tips or personal experiences would be really helpful!

9 months ago

Sure, I can definitely help with that! There are many colleges that are known for their generous financial aid, and they often fall into two categories: need-based and merit-based.

For need-based aid, Ivy League universities generally offer some of the most generous packages. These include schools like Harvard, where families who earn less than $85,000 annually are not expected to contribute to their student's education, and Princeton, which offers no-loan aid packages. Schools outside of the Ivy League, such as Stanford and MIT, also have robust need-based aid programs.

For merit-based aid, look at schools like the University of Alabama and University of Arizona. These schools have a history of offering generous merit scholarships to high-achieving students.

Also, keep in mind that many public universities have solid in-state tuition aid, so don't overlook your state schools. They might not have the reputation for generous aid like some private schools do, but for in-state students they can be very affordable.

Do your research and make sure to use each school's Net Price Calculator, which can give you a personalized estimate of your potential financial aid package. This will help you understand what you might receive in financial aid at different schools, giving you a better picture of your own personal financial situation. Hope this information helps!

9 months ago

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