
Financial aid can play a role in helping you decide which university to attend since college can be a huge financial burden for many people. Many students don’t realize that financial aid can come in several forms and some schools have better financial aid programs than others. Before enrolling in a university, you should know how much debt you’re going to have coming out of college and be comfortable with it.
Unfortunately, financial aid packets can be confusing to those that don’t have experience in it, but if you can understand the information in the financial aid packages offered to you, you’re more likely to be able to figure out how to pay for college on your own and leave college with less debt. We want you to be prepared for when you start receiving financial aid packages, so here is information on the types of financial aid and a list of schools with the best financial aid options.
Based on a report by LendEDU, the cost of college has doubled in the last 20 years. Now more than ever, it's important for college-bound students to fully understand the different types of financial aid and what they offer.
The fact of the matter is, not all financial aid is created equal, which means many students end up not using it all or not realizing that some financial aid will need to be repaid once they have graduated. Students and their families need clarity to know what they’re getting into financially when they decide to go to a university, but every school’s financial aid package will look different. Here are the three forms of financial aid to keep in mind as you’re reading over your financial aid offers and information about whether or not they need to be paid back after graduation:
Now that you have a better understanding of what to look for in a “good” financial aid package, here are the top 15 schools with best financial aid according to research from Student Loan Hero. These schools offer generous financial aid packages and say that they meet their students’ financial needs without loans. Many of the schools on the list are private schools which carry a higher sticker price, but make up for it in generous financial aid packages since private schools tend to have more of the financial flexibility to give out generous aid than public schools do.
Average financial aid package for students with financial need: $55,521
Undergraduate students receiving gift aid: 2,973
Students whose full financial need was met: 99%
Annual tuition and fees: $55,056
Average financial aid package for students with financial need: $52,894
Undergraduate students receiving gift aid: 2,732
Students whose full financial need was met: 100%
Annual tuition and fees: $49,480
Average financial aid package for students with financial need: $51,890
Undergraduate students receiving gift aid: 1,014
Students whose full financial need was met: 100%
Annual tuition and fees: $51,790
Average financial aid package for students with financial need: $51,775
Undergraduate students receiving gift aid: 1,066
Students whose full financial need was met: 100%
Annual tuition and fees: $52,476
Average financial aid package for students with financial need: $51,308
Undergraduate students receiving gift aid: 3,687
Students whose full financial need was met: 100%
Annual tuition and fees: $47,074
Average financial aid package for students with financial need: $50,820
Undergraduate students receiving gift aid: 1,548
Students whose full financial need was met: 100%
Annual tuition and fees: $53,090
Average financial aid package for students with financial need: $50,710
Undergraduate students receiving gift aid: 33
Students whose full financial need was met: 89%
Annual tuition and fees: $48,775
Average financial aid package for students with financial need: $50,312
Undergraduate students receiving gift aid: 2,651
Students whose full financial need was met: 100%
Annual tuition and fees: $51,265
Average financial aid package for students with financial need: $49,967
Undergraduate students receiving gift aid: 2,483
Students whose full financial need was met: 100%
Annual tuition and fees: $52,491
Average financial aid package for students with financial need: $49,912
Undergraduate students receiving gift aid: 1,047
Students whose full financial need was met: 100%
Annual tuition and fees: $51,955
Average financial aid package for students with financial need: $49,502
Undergraduate students receiving gift aid: 3,126
Students whose full financial need was met: 100%
Annual tuition and fees: $45,320
Average financial aid package for students with financial need: $49,502
Undergraduate students receiving gift aid: 3,126
Students whose full financial need was met: 100%
Annual tuition and fees: $45,320
Average financial aid package for students with financial need: $49,141
Undergraduate students receiving gift aid: 2,097
Students whose full financial need was met: 100%
Annual tuition and fees: $51,438
Average financial aid package for students with financial need: $49,124
Undergraduate students receiving gift aid: 3,255
Students whose full financial need was met: 100%
Annual tuition and fees: $47,940
Average financial aid package for students with financial need: $49,012
Undergraduate students receiving gift aid: 998
Students whose full financial need was met: 100%
Annual tuition and fees: $50,394
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