Most students won’t pay the advertised price of a school. Instead, they will be provided with a financial aid plan that includes a mix of scholarships, grants, loans, and work-study. But some kinds of aid are more desirable than others, and some students will get more than others.
Curious about the financial aid opportunities at John A Gupton College and what you may be eligible for? Explore the answers here.
$6,326.00 is the typical John A Gupton College’s first year financial aid package. About 64% of first year students receive financial aid, most of which is in the form of grants and scholarships.
Loans are included in the umbrella of ‘financial aid’, even so, the only true discount from the cost of college is a grant or scholarship that you don’t have to pay back.
Concerned about the loans that may be included in your financial aid package? See the average amount of debt per student at John A Gupton College.
As well as scholarships, 36% of freshmen (4 total) obtained a federal grant, for about $5,052.00 a piece.
Institutional scholarship and grant information for freshmen attending John A Gupton College is unavailable. This may be because the school serves mainly adult learners. Keep reading, and we may have some information below about all undergraduates.
The next table displays grant and scholarship distributions by family income for freshman students getting any kind of federally-funded Title IV aid, such as Federal PLUS loans.
Income Level | Percent of Freshman | Average Assistance |
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Income 0-30k | 18.18% | $8,134.00 |
Income 30k-48k | 18.18% | $9,470.00 |
Income 48k-75k | 9.09% | $2,312.00 |
Income 75k-110k | 9.09% | $2,242.00 |
Income 110k + | 9.09% | $4,519.00 |
The table above shows students who are receiving Title IV aid, which is federal assistance from the government in the form of grants, loans, and work-study. Learn more.
64% of the 11 undergraduates at John A Gupton College receive some sort of grant aid. This is a total of about 7 students getting an average of $6,326.00 per person.
Check out the Tuition and Fees page or the Cost Per Credit Hour page to find out more.
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