Most students are not billed 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 Women’s Institute of Torah Seminary and College can seem tremendous, but do not forget that almost all students are given some form of financial help.
What financial aid options can Women’s Institute of Torah Seminary offer you, and what will you qualify for? Keep reading for more information. Keep reading to see how much school funding could be available to you.
Your financial aid package, which may contain grants and scholarships, will be determined on your financial need. The information provided on this page can help you determine how much aid you may receive from Women’s Institute of Torah Seminary and College.
Through a mix of loans, grants, work-study and scholarships, schools bring down the effective cost so more students can attend. Keep in mind that certain forms of assistance are more beneficial than others, and aid amounts differ from student to student.
For incoming first-year students at Women’s Institute of Torah Seminary and College, 54% of first-year full-time students received aid of some kind around 25 new students).
| Type of Aid | % of Freshmen Receiving | Average Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Grant or scholarship aid (all sources) | 54% | $14,597 |
| Institutional grants & scholarships | 0% | — |
| Federal Pell grants | 37% | $6,769 |
| State/local grants | 52% | $10,410 |
| Federal student loans | 0% | — |
Unlike loans, grants and scholarships are gift aid that does not need to be paid back, making them the most desirable form of assistance. At Women’s Institute of Torah Seminary, approximately 37% of undergraduate students received gift aid averaging $11,816 (across approximately 70 undergraduates).
| Award | % of Undergrads Receiving | Average Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Grant or scholarship aid (all sources) | 37% | $11,816 |
| Federal Pell grants | 24% | $6,070 |
| Federal student loans | 0% | — |
Title-IV recipients living on campus saw average grant aid of $20,627.
How much a family pays depends heavily on income, because most aid is awarded on the basis of financial need.
| Family Income | Average Net Price |
|---|---|
| $0 – $48,000 | $8,259 |
| $30,001 – $75,000 | $9,363 |
| Over $75,000 | $20,667 |
Remember these are net prices — what families pay after gift aid, not before.
After grants and scholarships come off the published price, what remains is the net price — the best estimate of true out-of-pocket cost.
| Cohort | Average Net Price |
|---|---|
| On-campus title-IV students | $11,673 |
| Off-campus title-IV students | $11,230 |
To project your own net price, use Women’s Institute of Torah Seminary’s NPC: www.wits.edu/net-price-calculator.
A handful of calculated indicators summarize the debt outlook at Women’s Institute of Torah Seminary.
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