Do private high schools offer financial aid?
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Can I get tuition insurance?
Do private high schools offer financial aid?
What do schools look at to determine if the will award need-based financial aid?
Is there any action I can take if a school does not grant my child financial aid, or the amount I believe I need?
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Do private high schools offer financial aid?
Dean of Admissions Andrew Battaile describes the financial aid options available in private high schools including need-based and merit-based.
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Host: Do private high schools offer financial aid?
Andrew Battaile: Often private school tuition can be expensive and usually there are some ways that you can have help in paying tuition. Financial aid at Gonzaga, for instance is definitely available, we have both need-based and some merit-based financial aid. The need-based aid here is definitely a large amount of money that we make available to families, so that no matter of your financial situation you can be a part of Gonzaga, but there are also other types of financial aid as well.
Are there any differences in the aid process between public & private colleges?
How do I find private scholarships?
Can I receive a state grant to attend a private college?
Does my federal aid eligibility change if I attend a private or public college?
Do private colleges have more money to award than public colleges?
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Are there different kinds of private high schools?
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