Financial aid in the form of loans, grants, work-study, and scholarships is one way colleges reduce the cost of attendance so most students can actually afford to attend.
What financial aid options does Yeshiva Yesoda Hatorah Vetz Chaim offer, and what will you qualify for? Keep scrolling for answers.
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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.
A college loan is not a true college discount, but rather an outcome to consider. Find out how much student loan debt from Yeshiva Yesoda Hatorah Vetz Chaim you may end up taking on.
As well as scholarships, 88% of first-year students (30 total) got a federal grant, for about $9,896.00 per person.
The numbers plus the graph following refer to mainly federal grants, and some local and state grants.
88% of first-year students at Yeshiva Yesoda Hatorah Vetz Chaim (30 total) obtained a federal grant, averaging $9,896.00.
The following table displays scholarship and grant allocations by family income for freshman students receiving any kind of federal Title IV assistance, such as Federal PLUS loans.
Income Level | Percent of Freshman | Average Assistance |
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Income 0-30k | 52.94% | $15,783.00 |
Income 30k-48k | 23.53% | $15,681.00 |
Income 48k-75k | 11.76% | $15,133.00 |
Income 75k-110k | 0.00% | $0.00 |
Income 110k + | 0.00% | $0.00 |
The table above displays undergrads who are getting Title IV aid, federal aid from the government including loans, grants or work-study. Learn more here.
34 Yeshiva Yesoda Hatorah Vetz Chaim undergrads obtain grant aid (this is about 100% of the entire undergraduate student population). The average amount these students receive is $15,121.00.Most of them are distributed as Pell Grants.
Check out the Tuition and Fees page or the Cost Per Credit Hour page to find out more.
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