Alright fellow applicants, any advice on financial aid at the University of New Hampshire? Their in-state tuition seems fine, but out-of-state fees are pretty high. Can anyone shed some light on their financial aid office and how generous they might be?
The University of New Hampshire (UNH) does provide financial aid to both in-state and out-of-state students, and the amount can vary widely depending on the family's financial situation. The financial aid package typically consists of loans, grants, scholarships, and work-study opportunities. Remember that the financial aid office calculates your award based on your FAFSA results, so make sure to fill out your FAFSA accurately and on time to be considered for the maximum amount of aid. UNH's priority deadline for FAFSA is March 1 each year.
One thing to note is that scholarships at UNH are mostly merit-based. That includes the Presidential Scholarship for out-of-state students with a high GPA. However, institutional need-based aid is also available. Their aim with financial aid is to balance between merit and need to ensure all students have access to education.
To get a concrete idea about what kind of aid you might expect from UNH, I would suggest using the Net Price Calculator on UNH's website. It's a tool that allows prospective students to estimate their personalized cost of attendance and potential financial aid based on their own financial and academic circumstances.
One last tip would be to reach out directly to the financial aid office at UNH. They are typically very helpful and can provide further insights into the possibilities for financial aid. They can also walk you through the process if you're feeling uncertain. Just make sure to have specific questions in mind when you call or write, to get the most out of the conversation.
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