The majority of students will never be charged the full, advertised sticker price of a school. Instead, they will be given a financial aid offer that will include a combination of scholarships, grants, loans, and work-study. The total cost of going to Aveda Institute Tucson-Avondale can seem tremendous, but do not forget that almost all students are given some form of financial help.
What financial aid options can Aveda Institute Tucson-Avondale offer, and what will you qualify for? Keep reading for more information. Keep scrolling to find out how much school funding will be available to you.
The amount of financial aid you can receive varies from person to person and will depend on your family’s economic situation. Read on to get a sense of the financial assistance available at Aveda Institute Tucson-Avondale.
Financial aid, in the form of loans, grants, work-study, and scholarships, is one way colleges reduce the cost of attendance so most students can actually afford to attend. However, some types of aid are more desirable than others, and some students will receive more than others.
At Aveda Institute Tucson-Avondale, 94% of first-time, full-time freshmen received some form of financial aid approximately 116 first-years).
| Type of Aid | % of Freshmen Receiving | Average Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Grant or scholarship aid (all sources) | 80% | $4,771 |
| Institutional grants & scholarships | 0% | — |
| Federal Pell grants | 77% | $4,729 |
| State/local grants | 3% | $5,768 |
| Federal student loans | 90% | $6,032 |
Gift aid — grants and scholarships — beats loans every time because none of it has to be repaid. At this school, some 80% of the undergraduate population received grant aid that averaged $4,771 (among about 99 recipients).
| Award | % of Undergrads Receiving | Average Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Grant or scholarship aid (all sources) | 80% | $4,771 |
| Federal Pell grants | 77% | $4,729 |
| Federal student loans | 90% | $6,032 |
On-campus students receiving title-IV aid were awarded grants averaging $3,010.
Since aid is largely need-based, the real cost of attendance falls steeply for lower-income families.
| Family Income | Average Net Price |
|---|---|
| $0 – $48,000 | $19,718 |
Remember these are net prices — what families pay after gift aid, not before.
The net price represents the average annual cost a title-IV-receiving student pays after grant aid is subtracted from the full cost of attendance.
| Cohort | Average Net Price |
|---|---|
| On-campus title-IV students | $19,040 |
| Off-campus title-IV students | $19,718 |
For an estimate tailored to your family circumstances, see Aveda Institute Tucson-Avondale’s net price tool: www.avedainstituteavondale.com/calcs/avondale/npcalc.htm.
A typical borrower at Aveda Institute Tucson-Avondale leaves with $6,333 in federal loans.
| Metric | Amount |
|---|---|
| Median federal debt (all student-aid borrowers) | $6,333 |
| Median federal debt (graduates only) | $6,333 |
| Typical 10-year monthly payment (graduates) | $67.14/mo |
Under a standard ten-year plan, the median graduate’s monthly payment lands near the figure above.
The numbers below show the full range, not just the middle of the distribution. These percentiles trace how cumulative federal debt is spread among borrowers at Aveda Institute Tucson-Avondale.
| Percentile | Cumulative Federal Debt |
|---|---|
| 10th percentile (lowest-debt students) | $3,666 |
| 25th percentile | $6,333 |
| 75th percentile | $14,949 |
| 90th percentile (highest-debt students) | $17,666 |
Outcomes differ by income bracket, by first-generation status, and by whether a student is financially dependent.
By Family Income
| Income tier | Median federal debt |
|---|---|
| Low income | $6,333 |
| Middle income | $6,333 |
| High income | $6,333 |
First-Gen vs Continuing-Gen Median Debt
| Cohort | Median federal debt |
|---|---|
| First-generation students | $6,333 |
| Continuing-generation students | $6,333 |
By Dependency Status
| Cohort | Median federal debt |
|---|---|
| Dependent students | $5,500 |
| Independent students | $6,333 |
The figure below distills the debt data into a single burden category for Aveda Institute Tucson-Avondale.
The Stafford loan program is the largest source of federal direct loans to undergraduates. Below is the annual Stafford program activity at Aveda Institute Tucson-Avondale:
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Stafford loan recipients | 2033 |
| Total Stafford loan amount | $18,031,718 |
References
More about our data sources and methodologies.