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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Schools of the wealthy. If you get a scholarship to any of them good for you ! Otherwise make sure you can afford them [/quote] [b]Middlebury[/b]: 41% receive need based grants of some kind with an [b]average grant of $38K[/b] https://www.collegetuitioncompare.com/trends/middlebury-college/financial-aid/ [b]Bowdoin[/b]: Nearly half receive need based grants of some kind with an average grant of [b]$47.5K[/b] https://www.bowdoin.edu/admissions/costs-and-aid/index.html#:~:text=Nearly%20half%20of%20all%20enrolled,their%20family%20to%20attend%20college. [b]Bates[/b]: About half receive financial aid witht he average package [b]$47K[/b] https://www.bates.edu/admission/student-financial-services/#:~:text=Bates%20awards%20approximately%20%2436%20million,financial%20aid%20package%20is%20%2447%2C051. [b]Colby[/b]: For [b]families earning up to $150,000 with assets typical of that range, our Fair Shot Fund now ensures your parent or guardian contribution will be capped at $15,000[/b] — which may make Colby cost less for you than any other four-year college or university. http://www.colby.edu/admission/apply/#financial-aid So you are wrong. Not just for the wealthy. Run the NPC and apply with the confidence of the informed.[/quote]
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