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How does having more than one student in the family attending college impact financial aid eligibility?

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How does having more than one student in the family attending college impact financial aid eligibility?

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Families with two or more students attending college have the parent contribution (PC) adjusted by the number of students who will be enrolled at least half time in a certificate or degree granting program for at least one semester. For example, in a family with a PC of $3000, the contribution per student would be as follows: 1 student = $3000; 2 students = $1500 per student; 3 students = $1000 per student.

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