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.
The amount of financial assistance and scholarships or grants you can get varies based on your circumstances. Keep reading to learn more to help you to know just how much aid and scholarships to expect from Washtenaw Community College.
$6,219.00 is the typical Washtenaw Community College’s first year financial aid package. Financial aid is provided to about 70% of first-year students, with the bulk of support coming in the form of grants and scholarships.
Financial aid helps decrease the expense, or the “sticker” price of the school. But keep in mind that the only real discounts off the cost of college are in the form of grants and scholarships.
A college loan is not a true college discount, but rather an outcome to consider. Find out how much student loan debt from Washtenaw Community College you may end up taking on.
Institutional scholarships and grants are financial aid awards given by colleges and universities to help students manage tuition costs and other education-related expenses. These awards, which do not need to be repaid, can be classified as merit-based or need-based. Students who excel academically, possess unique talents, or have specific skills can be eligible for merit-based institutional scholarships. Factors such as high school performance, standardized test scores, or participation in extracurricular activities often contribute to eligibility for these scholarships. Need-based institutional grants, on the other hand, are awarded to students who demonstrate financial need. The amount given is generally based on the student’s family’s financial situation, aiming to cover the gap between the cost of attendance and the family’s capacity to pay. To assess a student’s eligibility for need-based grants, colleges and universities may rely on information from the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or other financial aid forms. Institutional scholarships and grants are essential for students, as they can substantially lower college expenses and make higher education more affordable.
The numbers below apply to scholarships and grants primarily provided by Washtenaw Community College.
17% of incoming freshmen (124 total) were given scholarships at Washtenaw Community College, averaging $3,198.00 per student. This puts it in the top 50th percentile among colleges and universities nationwide.
As well as scholarships, 42% of freshmen (302 total) obtained a federal grant, for about $6,133.00 a piece.
The table following demonstrates grant and scholarship distributions by income level for freshmen getting any sort of federally-funded Title IV aid, which includes Federal PLUS loans.
Income Level | Percent of Freshman | Average Assistance |
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Income 0-30k | 27.13% | $7,659.00 |
Income 30k-48k | 8.11% | $6,175.00 |
Income 48k-75k | 4.62% | $4,085.00 |
Income 75k-110k | 1.26% | $1,255.00 |
Income 110k + | 0.28% | $404.00 |
The table above shows students who are obtaining Title IV aid, which is federal assistance from the government in the form of grants, loans, and work-study. Learn more here.
Of the 715 undergraduate students at Washtenaw Community College around 70% (399 total) receive some form of grant aid. The typical amount awarded was $6,219.00.The bulk of which are Pell Grants.
Check out the Tuition and Fees page or the Cost Per Credit Hour page to find out more.
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