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What's the maximum family income we can have and still be eligible for financial aid? |
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There are lots of forms of financial aid - many have no income restrictions. In the area of federal financial aid, pell and seog grants are given to those who demonstrate financial need. The formula used to figure this takes many factors into consideration, such as family income, the number of children in college, and the amount of taxes paid. Because of this, there is no hard and fast rule on the amount of income that you can have and still receive aid. Check out our financial need estimator and see how your specific situation comes out! |
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What scholarships does Faulkner offer? |
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Many! Check out financial aid scholarships for all the details. Better yet, contact your admissions counselor and they will personally help you to obtain all the financial aid that is available to you. |
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How much is out of state tuition? |
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Since we are a private University, we have one set tuition fee - the same whether you're an Alabama resident or not. |
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How much does it cost to come to Faulkner? |
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You won't know until you apply for financial aid! Many times, it's a lot less than you think. If you had no financial aid whatsoever, the cost for a year's worth of tuition, on-campus housing, and all your meals in the cafeteria would run about $22,330 (for the 2011-2012 school year). You'll be surprised at the financial aid you can receive! |
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Are Faulkner scholarships renewable? |
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Yes! As long as you meet the established minimum GPA or other criteria, we guarantee your Faulkner scholarship(s) for up to nine semesters. |