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[quote=Anonymous]You can find the % receiving aid at IPEDS https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/ . It is remarkably consistent from year to year. T25s are mostly need-blind, in that they do not use an individual applicant's financial aid data in admission decisions. However, they may use factors that may indicate something about ability to pay in their yield algorithm on the back end. In the aggregate, this helps them balance their budget, and they pay enrollment management consultants handsomely for this service. So, while they are need-blind for individual students, ability to pay may have a slight effect at the margin. Not a huge effect, but some sort of effect. Most are need-aware for the waitlist. I would consider full pay to be a lack of a disadvantage more than an advantage.[/quote]
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