Hi! Does anyone know if ivy leagues really do give out aid or does anyone know a website to go to to apply for possible scholarship to pay for an amount such as an Ivy League?
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Yes, Ivy League do give out aid. They have a calculator on their website that can be used to find out the estimated cost of the Ivy league school. You can find this calculator on collegevine by clicking on the school's chancing details, then cost and scholarships, and on the first section at the bottom there is a small blue link saying net price calculator that will take you to the calculation website. Using Harvard as an example, keep in mind that if you have external scholarships, they will go toward student work time first before affecting your tuition.
Using the calculator, I put in a hypothetical 3 person family where 1 person is going to college. With a $200,000 collective income from both parents, just income with no interest or other income, and no assets, the total tuition is $30,000, and $3,500 would come from student term time work.
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Niche is a good website, others may include: Scholarship 360, ScholarshipOwl, Appily, and Smarter College. These are all engines I use to search for scholarships to pay for my college, a private college with tuition of about 77K a year.
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