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Schools use their COA (Cost of Attendance) in conjunction with your EFC (Expected Family Contribution) to determine what types of financial aid you could receive.
If you have a valid EFC of less than 4111 then you could be receiving a Pell Grant (anywhere from $4310 for a 0EFC to $400 for a 4110EFC based on full time enrollment). For example - if you have a 0EFC and the tuition/fees portion of your COA is $2000 for the year, then you would receive $2310 for the year ($1155 per semester if you go full time both semesters).
You should talk to a financial aid officer at your school for more information/guidance. Good luck!
most schools list there COA pretty generously. You will most likely get a refund from your school for the excess fin aid you recieved after tuition fees and books are paid for. But most likely you are gonna need to take out a loan. You will most likely qualify for an unsubsidized stafford loan. But if want to pay that much for rent youre gonna either need a roomate, a private loan in addition to the stafford loan, or a PT job.
I simply gave up my 2 BR apt so I didnt have to work during college. so now me and my son are headed to my dad's. I just could see myself taking out a 10-12k loan each year for rent (735 apt in chicago). by the time i graduate I'd be paying almost 30k on loans.I'll pass on that one thank you.
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