Many students are not billed the full sticker price of a school. Rather, they are offered a financial aid plan that includes a mix of loans, grants, scholarships, and possibly work-study opportunities. The price tag of going to Yeshiva Gedolah of Greater Detroit can appear overwhelming, but bear in mind that many students obtain some kind of financial aid.
Just what financial aid solutions can Yeshiva Gedolah of Greater Detroit deliver, and just what are you going to be eligible for? Keep reading for answers. Keep going to see just how much financial aid could be open to you.
Your financial aid package, which may contain grants and scholarships, will be determined on your financial need. Use the information below to understand how much financial assistance you may get from Yeshiva Gedolah of Greater Detroit.
Colleges use loans, grants, scholarships and work-study to minimize what students actually pay out of pocket. Bear in mind that not all aid is equal, and the amount any one student receives can vary widely.
For incoming first-year students at Yeshiva Gedolah of Greater Detroit, 88% of new full-time first-years were awarded at least some aid around 22 new students).
| Type of Aid | % of Freshmen Receiving | Average Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Grant or scholarship aid (all sources) | 88% | $6,745 |
| Institutional grants & scholarships | 88% | $3,800 |
| Federal Pell grants | 44% | $5,704 |
| State/local grants | 0% | — |
| Federal student loans | 0% | — |
Gift aid — grants and scholarships — beats loans every time because none of it has to be repaid. Across the undergraduate body at Yeshiva Gedolah of Greater Detroit, about 83% of the undergraduate population received grant aid that averaged $6,875 (covering around 59 students).
| Award | % of Undergrads Receiving | Average Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Grant or scholarship aid (all sources) | 83% | $6,875 |
| Federal Pell grants | 37% | $5,587 |
| Federal student loans | 0% | — |
Among title-IV aid recipients living on campus, grant and scholarship aid averaged $7,936.
Need-based aid means lower-income families typically pay far less than the sticker price suggests.
| Family Income | Average Net Price |
|---|---|
| $0 – $48,000 | $6,402 |
| $30,001 – $75,000 | $4,874 |
Each amount is the average cost remaining once grant aid is subtracted, by income band.
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 | $11,746 |
| Off-campus title-IV students | $4,913 |
For an estimate tailored to your family circumstances, see Yeshiva Gedolah of Greater Detroit’s official net price calculator: yeshivagedolahgreaterdetroit.com/?page_id=11.
The figure below distills the debt data into a single burden category for Yeshiva Gedolah of Greater Detroit.
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