Yes! When you do your FAFSA, and the FAFSA folk forward the information to the school you've selected, the school will prepare a financial aid package (a letter that tells you how much financial aid you qualify for) for you. If the school determines, based on the information you provided in the FAFSA application, that you qualify for more financial aid than the cost of tuition and books, they may make available to you more financial aid than tuition and books! However, keep in mind, the financial aid may include both grants and student loans. Grants you don't have to pay back. However, if you take out a student loan, you won't pay for your living expenses now, but you will have to pay the loan back later.
"Board" refers to a meal plan that you would pay for.
Room and board is about $6,898.
how many students receive financial aid at Texas tech? how many students receive financial aid at ucla?82%
no you dont, you have a choice to live on or off of school campus
California State University: NorthridgeNorthridge, CAAnnual College Costs (Fall 2009)Room and board: $10,872For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (College Board) indicated directly below this answer section.
Approximately XXXX students live on campus.
All International students are required to live on campus: is it the same to say it is mandatory for all international students to live on campus?
59% of students live on campus. See the related link for further information.
No, many students live off campus and commute.
"if I live on campus then I will have gone to Meredith College."
65% live off campus and commute to school
If you are a permanent resident of Indiana, tuition at Ball State University is:≈$22,000 per year if you live on campus.≈$15,000 per year if you live at home.If you are not a permanent resident of Indiana, tuition at Ball State University is:≈$36,000 per year if you live on campus.≈$30,000 per year if you do not live on campus (with a relative, etc.)These estimates do not include any financial aid or scholarships you might receive, so the actual price you will pay will likely be much lower.