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In the 2022-23 academic year, College Board reported that full-time equivalent (FTE) undergraduate students received financial aid packages averaging $15,480 per student.
Each recipient of financial aid receives an award letter which outlines a financial aid budget. This budget is our estimate of your total educational and living expenses for the academic year.
While the tool isnt perfectly accurate since it relies on self-reported information, the estimate can help you understand options for covering your college costs before submitting the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Plus, it can help you make more informed decisions about the colleges you consider.
When logged in to your StudentAid.gov account, your My Aid page allows you to see how much aid youve received, your enrollment status, and your loan servicers. The page is available directly on your account Dashboard or from the top menu under your name.
The financial aid staff starts by determining your cost of attendance (COA) at that school. They then review your SAI. They subtract your SAI from your COA to determine the amount of your financial need and how much need-based aid you can get.
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The Estimated Financial Aid Budget opens and shows an estimate of items used for each term and total for the Financial Aid Year. The estimated items include books and supplies, fees, personal expenses, room and board, and transportation.
In general, the term estimated financial assistance, as defined for the Campus-Based Programs and TEACH grants, refers to aid from the FSA programs, as well as grants, scholarships, loans, and need-based employment that you can reasonably anticipate at the time you award aid to the student, whether the assistance is

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