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Looking for colleges that meet full financial need

Hello everyone! As I start my college search, I'm trying to focus on schools that are known for meeting 100% of a student's demonstrated financial need. Can y'all recommend some solid colleges that have this policy?

a year ago

Hello! It's important to focus on financial aid while conducting your college search. Many reputable colleges and universities commit to meeting 100% of a student's demonstrated financial need. Here's a list of some notable colleges with such policies:

1. Amherst College

2. Swarthmore College

3. Stanford University

4. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

5. Yale University

6. Princeton University

7. Harvard University

8. Williams College

9. Pomona College

10. Bowdoin College

11. University of Pennsylvania

12. Brown University

13. Duke University

14. Vanderbilt University

15. University of Chicago

Keep in mind this is not an exhaustive list, and other colleges may also have generous financial aid policies. It's important to remember that need-blind admissions and meeting 100% demonstrated need are not the same thing. Need-blind admissions means the college doesn't consider your financial status when making admissions decisions, while meeting 100% demonstrated need means they will try to cover the cost of attendance based on your family's financial situation.

To get an estimate of the financial aid you might receive from a specific college, use their net price calculator, usually available on their website. This tool can provide you with an approximate idea of your potential financial aid package and help you determine whether the college is within your financial reach.

Best of luck with your college search!

a year ago

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