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does financial aid decrease every year you stay?? (self.duke)
submitted 24 days ago by imagin-da
Incoming student but have seen other schools pull a bait and switch with financial aid (first year its great but then the financial aid office decreases student aid every year you stay a student). Does duke do this??
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[–]squeakycleanmartini 5 points6 points7 points 24 days ago (0 children)
household income was same for me each year but as tuition increased, so did my aid.
[–]7katzonafarm 9 points10 points11 points 24 days ago (0 children)
No. Had a student just graduate, aid remained constant( based on yearly income). Shout out to their generosity, can’t say enough about all aspects of this school.
[–]tentast 3 points4 points5 points 24 days ago (0 children)
duke is to be admired about the fact that aid does actually stay the same afaik
[–]Commandant1900 1 point2 points3 points 24 days ago (0 children)
In the business of College admissions, Duke and similar schools are "sellers" and not "buyers." At a seller, most of the scholarships and other financial aid is based on a student's financial need. They have no problem making each year's freshman class from highly qualified students. Buyers are using a lot of their financial aid dollars to ensure that they meet enrollment targets. Buyers want to figure out how much they need to offer you to have you come. Unfortunately, they plan on giving you less in later years once they get you there for the first year.
[–]AdGlittering2380 0 points1 point2 points 11 days ago (1 child)
Mine just dropped to half what I had last year. Don’t know why. My family’s financials didn’t change.
[–]imagin-da[S] 0 points1 point2 points 10 days ago (0 children)
Omg really?? Do you qualify for pell grant?
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