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Info on Kean University Financial Aid?

Hey there! Looking for some insights on financial aid at Kean University. Does anyone have any data or personal experiences to share? Thanks a bunch.

a year ago

Absolutely! Kean University is known for providing a variety of financial aid options for students. While specific amounts can vary based on individual circumstances, it's worth noting that the average financial aid package at Kean University is around $13,000.

There are several types of aid that students can apply for, including federal, state, and institutional aid. These can be in the form of grants, loans, work-study, and scholarships. An essential step would be filling out the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) as early as possible to potentially qualify for federal and state aid.

In addition to need-based aid, Kean University offers a range of scholarships that are based on academic merit. Some of these include the Merit Scholarships which are awarded based on academic performance and SAT/ACT scores (if available), and can range from $1,000 to $4,000 annually.

At Kean, the primary determinant of your financial aid package will be your Student Aid Index (SAI), a number that's calculated based on the financial information you submit in the FAFSA. Remember that the SAI can go as low as negative $1,500, potentially increasing the amount of aid you can receive.

It's important to remember that every student's financial situation and eligibility for aid are unique. However, approximately 71% of Kean's students receive some form of financial aid, indicating a strong institutional commitment to helping students manage the costs of education.

Remember to use Kean's Net Price Calculator (https://www.kean.edu/offices/financial-aid/financial-aid-estimators) to get an estimate of what your expenses and potential financial aid might look like! It's not a guaranteed figure but will provide a reasonable ballpark of what to expect.

a year ago

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