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Best colleges for financial aid


Soaring cost of college; Some parents spending $750K on helping kids get into college

98% say financial aid is necessary to pay for college

Tuition and fees plus room and board, books and other expenses for a four-year private college averaged $57,570 in the 2022-23 academic year; at four-year, in-state public colleges, it was more than $27,940, according to the College Board, which tracks trends in college pricing and student aid.

Most college-bound students and their parents now say affordability and dealing with the debt burden that often goes hand in hand with a college diploma is their top concern, even over getting into their first-choice school, according to The Princeton Review’s 2023 College Hopes & Worries survey.

A whopping 98% of families said financial aid would be necessary to pay for college, and 82% said it was “extremely” or “very” necessary, The Princeton Review found.

In fact, though college has been getting more expensive, few students and their parents pay the full amount.

Top 5 private colleges for financial aid

Among the top five schools, the average scholarship grant awarded in 2022-23 to students with need was more than $57,000.  

Rockefeller Hall at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York

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1. Vassar College
Location: Poughkeepsie, New York
Sticker price: $81,360
Average need-based scholarship: $58,722
Total out-of-pocket cost: $22,638

2. Princeton University
Location: Princeton, New Jersey
Sticker price: $79,090
Average need-based scholarship: $62,844
Total out-of-pocket cost: $16,246

3. Yale University
Location: New Haven, Connecticut
Sticker price: $83,880
Average need-based scholarship: $61,067
Total out-of-pocket cost: $22,813

4. Pomona College
Location: Pomona, California
Sticker price: $82,700
Average need-based scholarship: $51,856
Total out-of-pocket cost: $30,844

5. Vanderbilt University
Location: Nashville, Tennessee
Sticker price: $68,980
Average need-based scholarship: $54,417
Total out-of-pocket cost: $14,563

Top 5 public colleges for financial aid

Among the five schools on this list, the average scholarship grant awarded in 2022-23 to students with need was roughly $17,000.  

University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia.

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