Making college more affordable
자녀의 대학 교육을 위한 부모의 부담이 매년 높아 지고
있는 것을 우리는 잘 알고 있다. 최근에 College
Board에서 발표한 통계에 따르면, 학비 상승이 소득 상승율보다 높아 지고 있어,
그 결과 Public colleges는 8연
연속, Private colleges는 6년 연속 실질 비용 부담이
늘어 남으로써, 대학 학비가 가정 경제 부담을 가중하고 있음을 알 수 있다. 따라서, 자녀의 대학 교육 비용을 해결하는 방법의 하나로 경제적 형편과 달리 학생의 성적과
재능에 따라 각 학교 재량으로 지급되는 장학금(Merit Aid)에 보다 관심을 가질 필요가 있으며,
특히 신입생들에게 장학금을 잘 주는 학교들을 소개함으로써 대학 입학을 앞둔 각 가정에 도움을 드리고자 합니다.
College costs rising faster than income & aid.
Two annual reports
released by the College Board show that even after financial aid, the net cost
of college has risen — and at a rate faster than inflation, the rise in
household incomes, and financial aid, making college less affordable for
students and families.
Published prices for tuitions, fees, room and board hit new highs in 2017-18,
rising 2.8% at two-year public colleges, 3.1% for in-state students at
four-year public colleges, and 3.5% at private colleges. Over the past decade,
the College Board has reported that published prices have risen between 2.2%
and 2.7% each year. Meanwhile, the average annual increase in median family
income, when adjusted for inflation, has been just 0.3% a year. And while more
than 70% of full-time students now receive grant aid to help pay for college
and financial aid awards are higher than ever, it still hasn’t kept pace with this rise in
college costs.
As a result, net prices have risen for eight straight years at public four-year
institutions, seven years at public two-year institutions, and six years at
private colleges, Money reports. The average net price after financial aid and
tax benefits for 2017-18 is $8,070 at two-year public colleges, $14,940 at
four-year public colleges and $26,740 at four-year private colleges, the study
found.
So if you cannot
afford to pay college costs with need-based financial aid, the following
schools might be worth looking at, as they give merit aid out to at least 25%
of their freshmen class.
Best Colleges for Merit Scholarships
Merit aid can significantly reduce college costs, especially at private colleges. "Merit aid" is a general term for grants, scholarships, and tuition discounts that a college offers to certain student applicants, based on the value they would bring to the college. The aid comes from the college's own resources, so the college is free to award it based on the criteria they choose. Merit aid isn't awarded based on your financial need, it is usually awarded based on the student’s academic achievement, or other talents such as athletic or musical ability. In some cases, the college may simply want to attract students to meet their enrollment goals.
School | Percentage of Undergrads w/ Merit Aid | Average Merit Aid Amount |
---|---|---|
Webb Institute of Naval Engineering | 100 | $ 48,350 |
Olin College of Engineering | 100 | $ 25,200 |
Rhodes College | 53 | $ 25,774 |
Trinity University | 51 | $ 17,955 |
University of Puget Sound | 48 | $ 15,389 |
Denison University | 44 | $ 18,537 |
Hillsdale College | 43 | $ 5,531 |
DePauw University | 42 | $ 16,764 |
Furman University | 41 | $ 18,725 |
Centre College | 40 | $ 19,657 |
Gonzaga University | 40 | $ 20,598 |
Marquette University | 40 | $ 10,772 |
University of Denver | 39 | $ 15,253 |
Hendrix College | 38 | $ 25,014 |
Millsaps College | 38 | $ 20,354 |
College of Wooster | 38 | $ 19,329 |
Muhlenberg College | 38 | $ 16,057 |
St. Lawrence University | 37 | $ 20,151 |
Eckerd College | 37 | $ 17,342 |
Xavier University | 37 | $ 15,617 |
Creighton University | 37 | $ 14,255 |
Oberlin College | 37 | $ 19,174 |
Illinois Institute of Technology | 36 | $ 22,595 |
Lawrence University | 36 | $ 19,988 |
Willamette University | 36 | $ 19,120 |
Baylor University | 36 | $ 13,546 |
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology | 36 | $ 11,557 |
New College of Florida | 36 | $ 2,293 |
Southern Methodist University | 35 | $ 21,757 |
Southwestern University | 35 | $ 18,711 |
Fairfield University | 35 | $ 13,527 |
Rollins College | 34 | $ 17,996 |
Saint Michaels College | 34 | $ 16,295 |
University of Dayton | 34 | $ 14,541 |
Drake University | 34 | $ 13,514 |
Tulane University | 33 | $ 22,341 |
Illinois Wesleyan University | 33 | $ 16,936 |
University of Portland | 33 | $ 15,305 |
Abilene Christian University | 33 | $ 10,590 |
Iowa State University | 33 | $ 4,679 |
Catholic University of America | 32 | $ 16,734 |
Worcester Polytechnic Institute | 32 | $ 15,763 |
Case Western Reserve University | 31 | $ 24,745 |
Clark University | 31 | $ 16,362 |
Transylvania University | 31 | $ 15,372 |
Hobart and William Smith Colleges | 31 | $ 15,304 |
Butler University | 31 | $ 12,928 |
Miami University - Oxford | 31 | $ 8,000 |
Goucher College | 30 | $ 16,284 |
Lewis and Clark College | 30 | $ 14,571 |
University of Rochester | 30 | $ 13,617 |
Whitman College | 30 | $ 9,595 |
Union College | 30 | $ 9,500 |
Beloit College | 29 | $ 20,149 |
Kalamazoo College | 29 | $ 18,317 |
Juniata College | 29 | $ 18,054 |
Drexel University | 29 | $ 14,589 |
Sewanee: The University of the South | 29 | $ 10,939 |
University of Tampa | 29 | $ 7,303 |
Oklahoma State University | 29 | $ 5,609 |
Indiana University | 29 | $ 5,548 |
University of South Carolina | 29 | $ 5,057 |
University of North Dakota | 29 | $ 1,601 |
University of Vermont | 28 | $ 9,869 |
Hope College | 28 | $ 8,160 |
Gustavus Adolphus College | 27 | $ 18,355 |
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | 27 | $ 17,156 |
California Lutheran University | 27 | $ 15,150 |
Westmont College | 27 | $ 13,961 |
Saint Louis University | 27 | $ 13,880 |
Santa Clara University | 27 | $ 13,832 |
Hampshire College | 27 | $ 11,010 |
Allegheny College | 26 | $ 17,480 |
Whitworth University | 26 | $ 16,897 |
Texas Christian University | 26 | $ 15,405 |
Saint Johns University - MN | 26 | $ 15,184 |
Wofford College | 26 | $ 15,057 |
University of Colorado - Boulder | 26 | $ 8,758 |
Colorado School of Mines | 26 | $ 7,997 |
Marist College | 26 | $ 7,619 |
Clemson University | 26 | $ 5,216 |
Northeastern University | 25 | $ 15,331 |
Wheaton College - MA | 25 | $ 11,878 |
Loyola Marymount University | 25 | $ 10,293 (Source: ACCFS) |