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Undergraduate Financial Aid Estimates for 2003–04 by Type of Institution

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Table 1 Average tuition and fees, average total price of attendance, and percentage of undergraduates receiving any aid, any grants, or any student loans and average amounts received, by student characteristics: 2003–04

Table 2 Percentage of undergraduates receiving grants from federal, state, institutional or other sources,and average grant amounts received, by student characteristics: 2003–04

Table 3 Percentage distribution of undergraduates receiving various types of financial aid packages, by student characteristics: 2003–04

Table 4 Average total amount of financial aid that undergraduates received in various types of financial aid packages, by student characteristics: 2003–04

Table 5 Average tuition and fees, average total price of attendance, and percentage of undergraduates in public 4-year institutions receiving any aid, any grants, or any student loans and average amounts received, by student characteristics: 2003–04

Table 6 Percentage of undergraduates in public 4-year institutions receiving grants from federal, state, institutional or other sources, and average grant amounts received, by student characteristics: 2003–04

Table 7 Percentage distribution of undergraduates in public 4-year institutions receiving various types of financial aid packages, by student characteristics: 2003–04

Table 8 Average total amount of financial aid that undergraduates in public 4-year institutions received in various types of financial aid packages, by student characteristics: 2003–04

Table 9 Average tuition and fees, average total price of attendance, and percentage of undergraduates in private not-for-profit 4-year institutions receiving any aid, any grants, or any student loans and average amounts received, by student characteristics: 2003–04

Table 10 Percentage of undergraduates in private not-for-profit 4-year institutions receiving grants from federal, state, institutional or other sources, and average grant amounts received, by student characteristics: 2003–04

Table 11 Percentage distribution of undergraduates in private not-for-profit 4-year institutions receiving various types of financial aid packages, by student characteristics: 2003–04

Table 12 Average total amount of financial aid that undergraduates in private not-for-profit 4-year institutions received in various types of financial aid packages, by student characteristics: 2003–04

Table 13 Average tuition and fees, average total price of attendance, and percentage of undergraduates in public 2-year institutions receiving any aid, any grants, or any student loans and average amounts received, by student characteristics: 2003–04

Table 14 Percentage of undergraduates in public 2-year institutions receiving grants from federal, state, institutional or other sources, and average grant amounts received, by student characteristics: 2003–04

Table 15 Percentage distribution of undergraduates in public 2-year institutions receiving various types of financial aid packages, by student characteristics: 2003–04

Table 16 Average total amount of financial aid that undergraduates in public 2-year institutions received in various types of financial aid packages, by student characteristics: 2003–04

Table 17 Average tuition and fees, average total price of attendance, and percentage of undergraduates in private for-profit institutions receiving any aid, any grants, or any student loans and average amounts received, by student characteristics: 2003–04

Table 18 Percentage of undergraduates in private for-profit institutions receiving grants from federal, state, institutional or other sources, and average grant amounts received, by student characteristics: 2003–04

Table 19 Percentage distribution of undergraduates in private for-profit institutions receiving various types of financial aid packages, by student characteristics: 2003–04

Table 20 Average total amount of financial aid that undergraduates in private for-profit institutions received in various types of financial aid packages, by student characteristics: 2003–04


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