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