The majority of students are not billed the advertised price of a school. Instead, they will be provided a financial aid package that will include a combination of scholarships, grants, loans, and work-study. The total price of attendance at Yeshiva Yesoda Hatorah Vetz Chaim can feel tremendous, but do not forget that almost all students receive some sort of financial help.
Just what financial assistance solutions will Yeshiva Yesoda Hatorah Vetz Chaim deliver, and just what are you going to be eligible for? Read on for answers. Scroll down to see how much school funding could be available to you.
The amount of financial aid and scholarships you are eligible for will vary depending on your family’s income. Read on to get a sense of the financial assistance available at Yeshiva Yesoda Hatorah Vetz Chaim.
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.
Among first-time, full-time freshmen at Yeshiva Yesoda Hatorah Vetz Chaim, 98% of entering full-time freshmen got some type of financial assistance roughly 54 freshmen).
| Type of Aid | % of Freshmen Receiving | Average Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Grant or scholarship aid (all sources) | 98% | $12,046 |
| Institutional grants & scholarships | 73% | $2,953 |
| Federal Pell grants | 89% | $7,239 |
| State/local grants | 71% | $4,392 |
| 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 Yeshiva Yesoda Hatorah Vetz Chaim, around 99% of undergraduate students received gift aid averaging $12,739 (across approximately 206 awardees).
| Award | % of Undergrads Receiving | Average Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Grant or scholarship aid (all sources) | 99% | $12,739 |
| Federal Pell grants | 80% | $6,899 |
| Federal student loans | 0% | — |
On-campus students receiving title-IV aid were awarded grants averaging $12,924.
Need-based aid means lower-income families typically pay far less than the sticker price suggests.
| Family Income | Average Net Price |
|---|---|
| $0 – $48,000 | $6,895 |
| $30,001 – $75,000 | $8,335 |
Each amount is the average cost remaining once grant aid is subtracted, by income band.
The net price strips out grant and scholarship aid from the sticker price to show roughly what families really pay.
| Cohort | Average Net Price |
|---|---|
| On-campus title-IV students | $11,549 |
| Off-campus title-IV students | $7,356 |
For an estimate tailored to your family circumstances, see Yeshiva Yesoda Hatorah Vetz Chaim’s net price calculator: yeshivayh.org/netprice.
These indicators are derived from the underlying debt data and summarize the overall picture at Yeshiva Yesoda Hatorah Vetz Chaim.
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