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What Crown Fin Aid Will You Get?

Many students attending Crown College can expect to receive financial assistance in various forms, such as scholarships, grants, loans, and work-study programs, making the cost of attendance more manageable.

Curious about the financial aid opportunities at Crown and what you may be eligible for? Explore the answers here.

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What Percentage of Students Receive Financial Assistance?

Crown College average financial aid offer for freshmen students is $15,206.00. 99% of first-year students are awarded financial aid, primarily comprising grants and scholarships.

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Is it a True Discount?

Loans are included in the umbrella of ‘financial aid’, even so, the only true discount from the cost of college is a grant or scholarship that you don’t have to pay back.

College Loans at Crown College

Concerned about the loans that may be included in your financial aid package? See the average amount of debt per student at Crown College.

Amount of Crown Scholarships & Grants

Financial awards given by a college or university to its students, known as institutional scholarships and grants, help to offset the cost of tuition and other education-related expenses. These awards fall into two categories: merit-based and need-based, and they do not need to be paid back. Merit-based institutional scholarships are granted to students who have shown outstanding academic accomplishments, special talents, or abilities in a particular field. Factors such as high school performance, standardized test results, or involvement in extracurricular activities often contribute to these scholarship decisions. Conversely, need-based institutional grants cater to students who demonstrate financial need. The awarded amount is typically based on the student’s family’s financial standing and is intended to cover the difference between the cost of attendance and the family’s ability to contribute. Colleges and universities might use data from the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or other financial aid forms to determine a student’s eligibility for need-based grants. Institutional scholarships and grants are a vital source of financial support for students, as they can significantly reduce the cost of attending college and help make higher education more accessible.

The numbers below apply to scholarships and grants primarily provided by Crown College.

99% of new students (114 total) were offered scholarships at Crown College, averaging $11,685.00 per person. This puts it the top 25th percentile among colleges and universities nationwide.

As well as scholarships, 75% of freshmen (86 total) received a federal grant, for about $4,979.00 a person.

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Financial Aid per Family Income

The table below shows grant and scholarship distributions by income for first-year students getting any sort of federally-funded Title IV aid, including Federal PLUS loans.

Income LevelPercent of FreshmanAverage Assistance
Income 0-30k16.52%$19,048.00
Income 30k-48k11.30%$15,694.00
Income 48k-75k13.91%$17,729.00
Income 75k-110k18.26%$14,728.00
Income 110k +22.61%$11,810.00

Title IV Aid

The table above shows undergrads who are getting Title IV aid, which is federal assistance from the government in the form of grants, loans, and work-study. Learn more here.

The Average Undergraduate Who Gets a Grant or Scholarship Will Get $15,206.00.

Of the 115 undergraduate students at Crown College around 99% (114 total) receive some form of grant aid. The typical amount awarded was $15,206.00.

Want to Know More About Tuition and Fee Prices?

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