Most college students will not be charged the full price tag of a school. Instead, they will be offered a financial aid package that includes a combination of loans, grants, scholarships and possibly work-study opportunities.
Uncover the various financial aid options provided by Talmudical Yeshiva of Philadelphia and determine which ones you may be eligible for by continuing your exploration.
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Financial aid helps reduce the cost, or the full retail price of the college. However, be aware that the only true college discount is scholarships & grants.
Student debt really should be considered to be an added expense and not as “aid” or a “discount”. Find more about student loan debt at Talmudical Yeshiva of Philadelphia.
Colleges and universities offer institutional scholarships and grants as financial assistance to help students cover tuition fees and other educational costs. These awards, which do not require repayment, can be merit-based or need-based. Merit-based institutional scholarships recognize students who have exceptional academic records, special talents, or skills in particular areas. Eligibility for these scholarships often depends on factors such as a student’s high school performance, standardized test scores, or involvement in extracurricular activities. In contrast, need-based institutional grants are designed for students who show financial need. The amount awarded usually depends on the student’s family’s financial condition and aims.
The next numbers refer to grants and scholarships mainly supplied by the college itself.
57% of incoming freshmen (20 total) were given scholarships at Talmudical Yeshiva of Philadelphia, averaging $7,903.00 per student. This puts it in the top 50th percentile among colleges and universities nationwide.
As well as scholarships, 31% of first-year students (11 total) got a federal grant, for about $6,612.00 per person.
Amount of Financial Assistance Per Income Level
The table below shows grant and scholarship distributions by income for first-year students getting any sort of federally-funded Title IV aid, including Federal PLUS loans.
Income Level | Percent of Freshman | Average Assistance |
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Income 0-30k | 8.57% | $11,288.00 |
Income 30k-48k | 8.57% | $12,800.00 |
Income 48k-75k | 8.57% | $11,500.00 |
Income 75k-110k | 5.71% | $10,750.00 |
Income 110k + | 0.00% | $0.00 |
The table above displays students who are getting Title IV aid, federal aid from the government including loans, grants or work-study. Get more info on Title IV here.
20 Talmudical Yeshiva of Philadelphia undergrads obtain grant aid (this is about 57% of the entire undergraduate student population). The average amount these students receive is $11,540.00.
Check out the Tuition and Fees page or the Cost Per Credit Hour page to find out more.
References
More about our data sources and methodologies.