Your Financial 提供援助 lists all institutional scholarships, along with any federal 和 state aid offered to you to attend Northwest.
To view your Financial 提供援助, you will need to:
关键字 | 定义 |
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学费和学生费用 | Estimated tuition 和 student fee costs are initially based on 15 undergraduate or 9 graduate credit hours per academic term 和 later updated for students who do not enroll full‐time. Actual charges will be based on the number of credit hours you are enrolled in. |
其他课程费用 | Fees attached to individual courses 和 based on the average amount paid by similar students in your academic program last year. Actual charges will be based on the courses you are enrolled in. |
住房和食物 | Estimated housing 和 food expenses based on the average housing cost on campus 和 a st和ard food plan. These items only appear on your bill if you live on campus 和/or purchase a food plan. The actual cost is based on your housing arrangement 和 food plan choice. |
教育用品 | Estimated expense for supplies you might need to purchase throughout the academic year. This allowance is provided for in‐person undergraduate students since the cost for primary textbooks is already included in student fees. These items do not appear on your bill. |
书籍及用品 | Estimated expense for books 和 supplies you might need to purchase throughout the academic year. This allowance is provided for graduate students 和 students enrolled in online only programs. These items do not appear on your bill. |
运输费用 | Estimated expenses for transportation may include travel between home 和 campus or maintenance on a vehicle. Unless you purchase a parking permit, these items do not appear on your bill. |
个人支出 | Estimated other basic living expenses, 比如服装, 个人护理, 化妆品, 娱乐, 等. These items do not appear on your bill. |
Estimated 成本 of Attendance (COA) | The cost of attendance (COA) is an estimate of what it costs a typical student to attend college for one academic year. Your COA includes what you'll see on your billing statement, but also takes your basic living expenses into account. It's also used to set a limit on the amount of financial aid you can receive during the academic year. |
Grant 和 Scholarship 资格 | Gift aid that doesn't have to be repaid. 资格 is often based on financial need or academic achievement. |
估计净成本 | This is the estimate of your overall cost after subtracting any scholarships or grants you're receiving. |
联邦佩尔助学金 | The largest Federal grant program offered to undergraduate students. It is awarded to qualifying students from low‐income households. 资格 is determined with information provided on the FAFSA. |
支付剩余成本的选择 | This section includes additional resources that could be available to help you pay for college. It may include work or loan options. |
联邦工作学习资格 | This allows you to apply for a part‐time job 和 earn money to help pay education expenses. After applying for 和 securing a job, you'll submit a timesheet 和 will be paid hourly through a monthly payroll process. Earnings are paid directly to you 和 are not posted toward your bill. Since earnings are paid as you work, no repayment is required. |
联邦补贴贷款 | 贷款 offered to eligible undergraduate students who demonstrate financial need to help pay education expenses. The Federal government pays the interest while you're enrolled, 和 loan must be repaid with interest after your enrollment. |
家长PLUS/信用贷款 | 贷款 offered to eligible undergraduate or graduate students, but eligibility is not based on Federal Unsubsidized financial need. The loan must be repaid with interest after your enrollment. Credit based loans offered to students or parents to help pay education expenses. 资格 is not based on financial need, but a credit check will be required. Students or parents with adverse credit may not qualify. Loan repayment may vary 和 could begin while you're enrolled or after your enrollment ends. |
Additional financial aid terms 和 definitions, visit 联邦学生援助.
9-11小时75%
6-8小时50%
1-5小时佩尔只有25%
NOTE: Pell awards of less than $2,每年325美元(1美元),163 per semester) or an EFC greater than $3,501 would not be eligible for an award if a student is enrolled in less than half-time enrollment (6 hours) in the semester.