Undergraduate Financial Aid by Type

The average amount of grants of scholarship aid is $3,823 and the average loan amount is $0. The average financial aid amount is 271.13% of tuition & fees based on out-of-state rate (tuition & fees: $1,410).
Number Receiving AidPercent Receiving AidTotal Amount of Aid ReceivedAverage Amount of Aid Received
Grant or scholarship aid679 52%$2,595,553$3,823
Pell Grants587 45%$1,448,021$2,467
Federal Students Loans0 0%$0$0

Undergraduate Student Financial Aid Comparison Chart

First-time (full-time) Undergraduate Students Financial Aid

For the full-time, first-time undergraduate students (freshmen, in most cases), 58 students have received one or more types of financial aid at Dine College.
The average amount of federal, state, local or institutional grant aid is $2,561 and the average amount of student loans awarded to full-time first-time undergraduate students is $0.
The following table shows the financial data by type of aid at Dine College.

First-time Undergraduate Financial Aid by Type

Number Receiving AidPercent Receiving AidTotal Amount of Aid ReceivedAverage Amount of Aid Received
Any Financial Aid5891%--
Grant or scholarship aid58 91%$148,512$2,561
Federal Grants47 73%$137,212$2,919
Pell Grants47 73%$132,016$2,809
Other Federal Grants11 17%$5,196$472
State/Local Grants7 11%$7,050$1,007
Institutional Grants7 11%$4,250$607
Student Loans0 0%$0$0
Federal Student Loans0 0%$0$0
Other Student Loans0 0%$0$0

Financial Aid by Income Level

The following table summarizes the number of schools receiving financial aid and its average amount by income levels at Dine College.
Income Level# of Students# of Students Receiving AidTotal Amount of Aid ReceivedAverage Amount of Aid Received
All Income Level--$134,766$2,867
0 - $30,00036 36$108,375$3,010
$30,001 - $48,0007 7$17,999$2,571
$48,001 - $75,0002 2$4,696$2,348
$75,001 - $110,0002 2$3,696$1,848
$110,001 - more0 0$0$0

Number of Students by Living Arrangement (Freshmen)

At Dine College, 18 full-time/first-time students live on-campus such as dormitory and campus-owned apartments, and 37 students live off-campus. In addition, 3 students live with their family.
# of Students
Living On-Campus18
Living Off-Campus37
Living with Family3
Un-known0

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