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Financial aid, as you mentioned at the top of our conversation, can often vary based upon the size of a students family or on an individuals marital status. How does that work?

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Financial aid, as you mentioned at the top of our conversation, can often vary based upon the size of a students family or on an individuals marital status. How does that work?

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The annual student budget — regardless of marital or familial status — is $40,246. If a student has significant financial obligations beside him or herself (i.e. family dependents) then we encourage them to write an appeals letter to the financial aid office itemizing what their expenses are and asking them to reconsider their total annual budget. The financial aid office will try to work with them to increase their budget so that they are allowed to borrow more.

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