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Princeton Review ranked U.S. colleges based on students' reported satisfaction with their financial aid packages. No. 1 isn't an Ivy League school.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) unlocks federal, state and institutional scholarships for millions of ...
A new data analysis from the National College Attainment Network suggests many low-income students don’t complete the FAFSA ...
Princeton University is expanding its financial aid program, waiving tuition and other costs for many low-income families.
New caps on federal student loan borrowing could negatively impact how students finance their postgraduate education.
The Student Aid Index, or SAI, is a measure that colleges use to determine a student's ability to pay for college and the amount of financial aid they can receive. Students receive an SAI after ...
In the first-year Class of 2029, approximately 25% of the class are lower-income students eligible for federal Pell Grants, up from 21.7% in the first-year Class of 2028 and the highest number of Pell ...
The financial aid increase comes amid a rocky financial picture for many elite universities, which are confronting the loss ...
But the Federal Student Aid office’s guidelines instruct universities and colleges to re-negotiate financial aid awards if there is a possibility of funds exceeding either the cost of attendance ...