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Here is their last year's financial aid awards broken down:
USC Grants & Scholarships ($167 Million) - 50%
Federal Grands ($11.5 Million) - 3%
Private Scholarships ($10 Million) - 3%
State Grants ($15.6 Million) - 5%
Federal, Private and Parent Loans ($115 Million) - 35%
Federal Work-Study ($13 Million) - 4%
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* Full-time freshman enrollment: 2,963
* Number who applied for need-based aid: 1,849
* Number who were judged to have need: 1,194
* Number who were offered aid: 1,193
* Number who had full need met: 1,166
* Average percent of need met: 100%
* Average financial aid package: $33,713
* Average need-based loan: $4,046
* Average need-based scholarship or grant award: $23,131
* Average non-need based aid: $14,721
* Average indebtedness at graduation: $27,692
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http://collegesearch.collegeboard.com/search/CollegeDetail.jsp?collegeId=33...
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March 12, 2009 07:38 PM
What percentage of students at USC receive financial aid?
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March 12, 2009 07:43 PM
More than 60% receive some form of financial aid.
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March 12, 2009 07:44 PM
More than 60% percent of students at USC get financial assistance. Here is their last year's financial aid awards broken down:
USC Grants & Scholarships ($167 Million) - 50%
Federal Grands ($11.5 Million) - 3%
Private Scholarships ($10 Million) - 3%
State Grants ($15.6 Million) - 5%
Federal, Private and Parent Loans ($115 Million) - 35%
Federal Work-Study ($13 Million) - 4%
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http://www.usc.edu/admission/fa/
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March 12, 2009 09:27 PM
According to the College Board: * Full-time freshman enrollment: 2,963
* Number who applied for need-based aid: 1,849
* Number who were judged to have need: 1,194
* Number who were offered aid: 1,193
* Number who had full need met: 1,166
* Average percent of need met: 100%
* Average financial aid package: $33,713
* Average need-based loan: $4,046
* Average need-based scholarship or grant award: $23,131
* Average non-need based aid: $14,721
* Average indebtedness at graduation: $27,692
Source(s):
http://collegesearch.collegeboard.com/search/CollegeDetail.jsp?collegeId=33...
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