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Washington University, St. Louis

For students with family incomes below $60,000, after the family covers any EFC (including a student contribution of $1,800), the college covers the entire remaining student budget with work study and grant aid.
For students with family incomes below $60,000. . .   2009-10 Estimated Student Budget
  After the family covers any EFC (including a student contribution of $1,800), the college assures enough work study and grant aid to cover these expenses
Tuition & Fees $40,374
Books & Supplies $1,300
Room & Board $12,518
Transportation & Personal Expenses $4,500
Total Expenses:     $58,692   

About the Financial Aid Pledge (2009-10):

Who qualifies for the pledge (in addition to common requirements)?
Students with family incomes less than $60,000.

How is EFC determined and used?
Institutional Methodology. The family is expected to cover any EFC, including a student contribution of $1,800.

How much academic year work and/or need-based loans are included?
No loans and $2,000 in work-study.

Does the offer account for the full student budget?
Yes.

How are outside scholarships handled?
Outside scholarships generally reduce the work expectation before reducing institutional grant aid.

For more information:
WUSTL to expand financial aid for low-income families

About the Institution (2007-08):

    Location: St. Louis, MO
    Type: Private 4-year
    Undergraduate enrollment: 8,129
    Pell Grant recipients (a measure of low-income enrollment): 6%
    Proportion of graduating seniors with student debt: 40%
    Average debt: $N/A

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