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[quote=Anonymous]UChicago has Pell grant students. The FAFSA is required to apply for financial aid. Pell grant, if eligible, is part of a students financial aid package in addition to institutional financial aid / odyssey scholarship. UChicago just doesn’t have as many Pell grant students as HYPSM etc because of how they game their admissions (accepting nearly all of their class from ED1 and ED2). They are not very transparent about their “class profiles” either compared to the other colleges they like to think are their peers. I’d think most students who qualify for a Pell grant would want/need to compare financial aid offers and wouldn’t apply ED. Sure, the NPC can give you an idea of what financial aid you can get, but the amount varies widely even among “100% meet needs” schools and the NPC isn’t completely accurate for all families. https://financialaid.uchicago.edu/files/documents/uchicago-college-aid-handbook-2022-2023.pdf[/quote]
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