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Washington and Lee University: Financial Aid, Costs and Net Price Calculator

Washington and Lee Financial Aid Net Price Calculator

Washington and Lee University: Financial Aid, Costs and Net Price Calculator

Published January 10, 2018

Washington and Lee Financial Aid Net Price Calculator

Washington and Lee University

Lexington, Virginia

 


 

Washington and Lee University Financial Aid Stats

# of Full Time Undergraduates1851
Avg % of Need Met for Freshmen100%
Freshmen Receiving Institutional Grants
54% of freshmen
Avg Amount of Institutional Grants for Freshmen
$41,494
% Of Freshmen Receiving Govt or Institutional Gift Aid48%
Avg Amount of Govt or Institutional Gift Aid Received by Freshmen$38,483
Freshmen Without Need Receiving Merit Aid13% of freshmen
Avg Merit Award For Freshmen Without Need$44,684
Avg Net Price After Gift Aid (2015-2016)$23,867
Current Year Cost Of Attendance$67,150
% Of Freshmen Receiving Federal Student Loans23%
Avg Amount of Federal Student Loans for Freshman$5,132
% Full-Time Undergrads with PLUS Loans9.13%
Avg PLUS Loan per Recipient$27,782
75% Percentile SAT
1500
75% Percentile ACT33
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Data is sourced from IPEDS Provisional Release Data 2016-17; Washington and Lee University Common Data Set and financial aid page.

 

 

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