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Award | Fall $ | Spring | Total $ |
University Partnership Grant | 750.00 | 750.00 | 1,500.00 |
Ford Federal Subsidized Loan | 1,313.00 | 1,312.00 | 2,625.00 |
SELF Loan | 2,250.00 | 2,250.00 | 4,500.00 |
Ford Federal PARENT Loan | 5,113.00 | 5,114.00 | 10,227.00 |
Totals in $: | 9,426.00 | 9,426.00 | 18,852.00 |
Tuition/fees | $8,230 |
Books/supplies | $870 |
Room/board | $6,298 |
Transportation | $100 |
Personal/miscellaneous | $1,676 |
Total | $17,174 |
The tuition/fee figure is based on 15 credits per semester and includes a $552 student service fee, $800 University fee, and $200 technology fee (may vary based on your college). A hospitalization insurance fee is no longer included for undergraduate students. If you must pay for it, you can appeal to have it included in your COA. The residence hall room and board figure is based on a semester rate from the University Housing Office of $1,865 for a double room and a $1,284 for a 14-meal per week plan. |
At first when I realized I wasn't granted work study, I was a little freaked out, but now that I think of it, although my job choices are limited to non work-study positions, I'll have more money overall. At least, I think I will. A non-work study job isn't considered a form of financial aid that will require other funds to be reduced, is it?
(I just checked to see if the Parking and Transportation job is a work study position, and it's not. Yay? What am I talking about? Of course, yay! But I really hope I can find a different job...)
"Daddy, do you know why the concept of odd and even is a philosophical illusion?"
"Why don't you tell me?..."
Cute commercial. (*wonders why it's a philosophical illusion*)
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