$5,369

Avg. Federal Grant

$7,639

Avg. Federal Loan

$545,288

Total Aid Awarded

City Vision University Financial Aid and Scholarships

Students Receiving Aid Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid.

63%

Total Aid Amount Average Total Aid Awarded per year.

$545.288K

Financial Aid Official Website

www.cityvision.edu/pell-grants-and-financial-aid

Among them are scholarship programs such as City Vision College Access Missouri Financial Assistance Program and City Vision College Bright Flight Program. Interestingly, almost all of the students at CVU receive some sort of financial aid. Notably, a total of 100% of the applicants to City Vision University receive the Federal Grant every year. Meanwhile, 100% of the applicants receive the Student Grant and 100% are awarded the Institution Grant, while 100% of the students get the Pell Grant. As far as the Pell Grant beneficiaries are concerned, the average aid received stands at $4,979. The annual family income of a candidate is one of the key factors in determining their total eligibility for financial aid. 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 CVU, an estimated number of 50% of the applicants choose to go for student loans.

Financial Aid Breakdown

Student Receiving Aid

Federal Grant Aid

67%

State Grant Aid

N/A

Institution Grant Aid

67%

Pell Grant

67%

Average Aid Awarded

Federal Grant Aid

$5,369

State Grant Aid

N/A

Institution Grant Aid

$2,625

Pell Grant

$5,369

Federal Aid based on Family Income

Family Income

Average Federal Aid Per Year

Under $30,000

$6,769

$30,001 - $48,000

$4,870

$48,001 - $75,000

$3,970

$75,001 - $110,000

$2,330

Over $110,000

$780

The students are also offered various financial aid based on the family income of the family of the students.

The various fees according to the family income of the students are listed below:-

  • Students whose family income is less than $30,000 have to pay an annual tuition fee of $3,564.

  • Students whose family income lies between $30,001 to  $48,000 have to pay an annual tuition fee of $5,600.

  • Students whose family income is more than  $48,001 have to pay an annual tuition fee of  $6,363.

Student Loans for City Vision University

Average Loan Amount Average Loan Amount received per year.

$8,657/Year

Students Taking Out Loans

17%

Loan Default Rate

7%

As City Vision University is affordable with low fees and also comes with a Pell Grants program to help the students reduce their tuition fees, the students do not need any student loans for the same.

If a student wants to take a loan for the course at City Vision University, the student can do so by taking a private loan. Both undergraduate and postgraduate students can take the loan for their study purpose.

The various organizations that offer private loans are as follows:-

  • College Ave.

  • Citizens Bank.

  • Discover Student Loans.

  • Sallie Mae.

It should also be noted that Federal student loans are not available for the students at City Vision University.

The only grants in which City Vision University participates is the Pell Grants program. Nearly 79% of the students get selected for the Pell Grants program. Also, students who come from a military background are also given some relaxation in terms of the fees in the form of Veteran’s Educational benefits.

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