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[quote=Anonymous]Here' the actual data from Yale. Where's the doughnut hole? [b]Who qualifies for aid?[/b] Every family’s financial situation is unique, but the table below can give you an idea of typical awards. The table shows median financial aid awards for families of first-year students in the Class of 2021 who applied for financial aid. Class of 2021 First-Year Students Annual Income Range Median Net Cost* Median Scholarship Percentage Who Qualified for Aid Less than $65,000 $3,450 $74,732 99% $65,000-$100,000 $5,538 $72,217 96% $100,000-$150,000 $15,298 $57,856 93% $150,000-$200,000 $34,005 $37,542 85% $200,000-$250,000 $45,051 $27,165 72% > than $250,000** $52,102 $19,817 23% *Net Cost is the difference between the Estimated Cost of Attendance (tuition, room, board, books, travel expenses and personal expenses) and a student’s scholarship grant(s) from all sources. Yale financial aid awards include a standardized Student Effort, which is an option to meet Net Cost. ** Most who qualify have multiple children in college. https://finaid.yale.edu/costs-affordability/affordability [/quote]
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