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Step
1:Please provide the
requested information. Your responses will be used to
calculate an estimated amount that students like you paid
- after grant aid and scholarships but before student
loans - to attend this institution in a given year.
Step
:Provide this information
and then click Continue.
Step
:Based on the information
you provided in previous steps, your dependency status is
estimated to be
Dependent. Provide this information and then click
Continue.
Step
:Based on the information
you provided in previous steps, your dependency status is
estimated to be
Independent. Provide this information and then
click Continue.
Review the
information you have provided. You can click Modify to
return to Step 1 and edit this information, or if you are
happy with the current selections, click Continue to
receive your
estimatednet price.
Based on the information
you have provided, the following
calculations represent the average
amount of grant/scholarship aid that
students received who have similar
family size and income. This is only an
average and the amount of
grant/scholarship you receive will vary
based on your grades, test scores,
abilities, and timing of your
application. Not all students receive
aid but in 2012-2013 94% of our
first-time, full-time freshmen received
some type of federal, state,
institutional, or private
grant/scholarship. The resulting net
price is also an average for students
with similar family traits. You may be
eligible for additional federal aid
such as work study or student/parent
loans to help defray the remaining net
cost. You must file the Free
Application for Federal Student Aid (
FAFSA) to determine your eligibility
for all federal aid including grants,
loans and work study. The FAFSA also
serves as your application for State
grant funds. For more information or to
apply for federal/state aid, go to
http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/. You
cannot file an official FAFSA until
after January 2nd of your senior year
in high school but you can get a very
close estimate of your expected family
contribution ( EFC) by completing the
FAFSA Forecaster which is also at
fafsa.ed.gov.
Based
on the information you have provided, the following
calculations represent the average net price of
attendance that students similar to you paid in the
given year. This information applies only to the
##LARGESTPROGRAM## program at the
institution, which typically takes an average of
##NUMBEROFMONTHS## months for a full-time
student to complete. Prices may vary depending on the
program of interest and its expected duration.
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