Campbell University Financial Aid and Scholarships
Students Receiving Aid
88%
Total Aid Amount
$91.424M
Financial Aid Official Website
www.campbell.edu/financial-aid/
As many as 99% of the students at CU get some sort of financial aid, and the total amount of assistance/loans provided is more than $14,594,788 in a year. More information regarding the financial assistance schemes can be accessed on CU’s official financial aid page at http://www.campbell.edu/financial-aid/. At CU, the total percentage of applicants who receive the Federal Grant stands at 32%. On the other hand, 99% of the candidates get the Student Grant, 98% receive the Institution Grant, and 32% get the Pell Grant. While the Federal Grant awardees receive an average aid of $5,170, the State Grant receivers and Institution Grant beneficiaries get $5,158 and $21,405, respectively. On the other hand, the average aid received by the Pell Grant awardees is $4,980. The annual family income of a candidate is one of the key factors in determining their total eligibility for financial aid. Students whose family income per annum is less than $30,000 will receive a federal aid of $23,849 on average in a year. For the $30,001-$48,000 and $48,001-$75,000 family income brackets, the average aid amount stands at $23,712 and $22,886, respectively. On the other hand, the average federal aid stands at $19,530 for those with an annual family income between $75,001 and $110,000, and at $18,763 for an income more than $110,000. Apart from financial grants and scholarships, candidates can also avail of monetary benefits like student loans to fund their education. However, student loans attract a certain rate of interest at which the funds are borrowed. While grants and scholarship schemes do not require repayment, student loans should be repaid by the applicants within a given period. At CU, an estimated number of 62% of the applicants choose to go for student loans.