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Financial Aid at Caldwell University

I'm giving all aspects of college financing some serious thought lately(a little stressful, not gonna lie). Anyone know how generous Caldwell University is with their financial aid? Do they usually offer good packages to incoming freshmen? Any insight would be appreciated!

3 months ago

Caldwell University typically has a reputation for being quite generous with their financial aid packages. According to the latest data, roughly 98% of full-time, beginning undergraduate students at Caldwell receive some form of financial aid in the form of grants, scholarships, or loans.

It's also noteworthy that 93% of these students received grant or scholarship aid. This is particularly significant because these forms of aid do not need to be paid back. The average grant and scholarship aid was approximately $20,000.

There's also significant aid available in the form of loans, with 78% of starting students receiving student loans. The average loan amount was about $7,000.

While these figures might give you a basic overview, remember that financial aid can vary greatly depending on factors such as your family's income, the number of siblings attending college simultaneously and your academic record.

To get a clearer idea of the financial aid that you might potentially receive, I'd recommend using the Net Price Calculator available on Caldwell University's website (https://www.caldwell.edu/admissions/financial-aid/netprice/). It can give you a customized estimate of your potential financial aid package based on your personal and financial details! Remember, these are just estimates and actual amounts may change upon actual application.

Also, to maximize your financial aid, make sure you submit your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as early as possible once it opens on October 1. The sooner you submit the application, the better your chances of receiving the most aid.

3 months ago

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