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How to Get Money for College: Financing Your Future Beyond Federal Aid 2012 is a great resource for anyone looking to supplement his or her federal financial aid package with aid from colleges and universities. This comprehensive directory points the reader to complete and accurate information on need-based and non-need gift aid, loans, work-study, athletic awards, and more. The easy-to-use Colleges-at-a-Glance comparison chart lists the full costs that can be expected, aid packages, and more for each of more than 2,000 four-year colleges and universities, organized by state. Also includes a comprehensive overview of the financial aid process, common financial aid questions, samples of financial aid award letters, and how to file the FAFSA and CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE. Indexes include Non-Need Scholarships for Undergraduates, Athletic Grants for Undergraduates, Co-op Programs, ROTC Programs, Tuitions Waivers, and Tuition Payment Plans.

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EMORY & HENRY COLLEGE

Emory, VA


Tuition & fees: $26,000Average undergraduate aid package: $24,225

ABOUT THE INSTITUTION Independent United Methodist, coed. 37 undergraduate majors. Federal methodology is used as a basis for awarding need-based institutional aid.

UNDERGRADUATE EXPENSES for 201011Comprehensive fee: $34,570 includes full-time tuition ($26,000) and room and board ($8570). College roomonly: $4140. Full-time tuition and fees vary according to course load and degree level. Room and board charges vary according to board plan. Part-timetuition: $1040 per credit hour. Part-time tuition and fees vary according to course load and degree level. Payment plan: Installment.

FRESHMAN FINANCIAL AID (Fall 2010, est.) 235 applied for aid; of those 92% were deemed to have need. 100% of freshmen with need received aid; of those 22% had need fully met. Average percent of need met: 89% (excluding resources awarded to replace EFC). Average financial aid package: $24,775 (excluding resources awarded to replace EFC). 13% of all full-time freshmen had no need and received non-need-based gift aid.

UNDERGRADUATE FINANCIAL AID (Fall 2010, est.) 774 applied for aid; of those 93% were deemed to have need. 100% of undergraduates with need received aid; of those 15% had need fully met. Average percent of need met: 87% (excluding resources awarded to replace EFC). Average financial aidpackage: $24,225 (excluding resources awarded to replace EFC). 17% of all full-time undergraduates had no need and received non-need-based gift aid.

GIFT AID (NEED-BASED)Total amount: $14,370,315 (15% federal, 9% state, 75% institutional, 1% external sources). Receiving aid: Freshmen: 79% (195); all full-time undergraduates: 75% (650). Average award: Freshmen: $22,123; Undergraduates: $20,940. Scholarships, grants, and awards: Federal Pell, FSEOG, state, private, college/university gift aid from institutional funds.

GIFT AID (NON-NEED-BASED)Total amount: $2,044,910 (16% state, 81% institutional, 3% external sources). Receiving aid: Freshmen: 8% (21). Undergraduates: 8% (67). Average award: Freshmen: $12,169. Undergraduates: $12,173. Scholarships, grants, and awards by category:Academicinterests/achievement: 823 awards ($8,085,861 total): general academic interests/ achievements, premedicine, religion/biblical studies. Creative arts/performance: 27 awards ($38,954 total): art/fine arts, journalism/publications, music, theater/ drama. Special characteristics: 298 awards ($779,551 total): children of educators, children of faculty/staff, out-of-state students. Tuition waivers: Full or partial for employees or children of employees.

LOANSStudent loans: $4,551,877 (84% need-based, 16% non-need-based). 58% of past graduating class borrowed through all loan programs. Averageindebtedness per student: $23,049. Average need-based loan: Freshmen: $3380. Undergraduates: $4334. Parent loans: $2,911,020 (60% need-based, 40% non-need-based). Programs: Federal Direct (Subsidized and Unsubsidized Stafford, PLUS), Perkins.

WORK-STUDYFederal work-study: Total amount: $229,282; 231 jobs averaging $1071.

APPLYING FOR FINANCIAL AIDRequired financial aid forms: FAFSA, state aid form. Financial aid deadline (priority): 4/1. Notification date: Continuous beginning 3/1. Students must reply within 2 weeks of notification.

CONTACT Ms. Margaret L. Murphy, Director of Student Financial Planning, Emory & Henry College, PO Box 947, Emory, VA 24327-0010, 276-944-6115 or toll-free 800-848-5493. Fax: 276-944-6884. E-mail: .

EMORY UNIVERSITY

Atlanta, GA


Tuition & fees: $39,158Average undergraduate aid package: $34,853

ABOUT THE INSTITUTION Independent Methodist, coed. 58 undergraduate majors. Both federal and institutional methodology are used as a basis for awarding need-based institutional aid.

UNDERGRADUATE EXPENSES for 201011Comprehensive fee: $50,356 includes full-time tuition ($38,600), mandatory fees ($558), and room and board ($11,198). College room only: $6800. Full-time tuition and fees vary according to degree level and location. Room and board charges vary according to board plan, housing facility, location, and student level. Part-time tuition: $1608 per credit hour. Part-time fees: $24 per credit hour. Payment plan: Installment.

FRESHMAN FINANCIAL AID (Fall 2010, est.) 1,044 applied for aid; of those 85% were deemed to have need. 100% of freshmen with need received aid; of those 96% had need fully met. Average percent of need met: 100% (excluding resources awarded to replace EFC). Average financial aid package: $34,871 (excluding resources awarded to replace EFC). 7% of all full-time freshmen had no need and received non-need-based gift aid.

UNDERGRADUATE FINANCIAL AID (Fall 2010, est.) 3,680 applied for aid; of those 90% were deemed to have need. 100% of undergraduates with need received aid; of those 96% had need fully met. Average percent of need met: 100% (excluding resources awarded to replace EFC). Average financial aidpackage: $34,853 (excluding resources awarded to replace EFC). 7% of all full-time undergraduates had no need and received non-need-based gift aid.

GIFT AID (NEED-BASED)Total amount: $101,828,979 (8% federal, 4% state, 86% institutional, 2% external sources). Receiving aid: Freshmen: 45% (851); all full-time undergraduates: 45% (3,199). Average award: Freshmen: $32,425; Undergraduates: $31,710. Scholarships, grants, and awards: Federal Pell, FSEOG, private, college/university gift aid from institutional funds.

GIFT AID (NON-NEED-BASED)Total amount: $14,546,050 (15% state, 79% institutional, 6% external sources). Receiving aid: Freshmen: 5% (95). Undergraduates: 4% (263). Average award: Freshmen: $15,756. Undergraduates: $20,859. Scholarships, grants, and awards by category:Academicinterests/achievement: general academic interests/achievements. Creative arts/performance: art/fine arts, music, theater/drama. Special achievements/activities: leadership. Special characteristics: local/state students, religious affiliation.

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