All Undergraduate Students Financial Aid

6,793 undergraduate students (82% of all students) have received grants, scholarships, and/or federal student loans at Wright State University-Main Campus. The percentage of students who received financial aid much higher compared to Public, 4-Years Colleges in Ohio.
Compare to similar schools in rankings such as Southern Illinois University-Carbondale and The University of Tennessee-Knoxville, the percentage of students who received financial aid is average (the average of the schools is 78.20%).
The average amount of grants of scholarship aid is $6,637 and the average loan amount is $6,676. The average financial aid amount is 32.72% of tuition & fees based on out-of-state rate (tuition & fees: $20,282).

Undergraduate Financial Aid by Type

Number Receiving AidPercent Receiving AidTotal Amount of Aid ReceivedAverage Amount of Aid Received
Grant or scholarship aid6,793 82%$45,086,127$6,637
Pell Grants2,574 31%$13,000,039$5,051
Federal Students Loans3,625 44%$24,201,198$6,676

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), 1,021 students have received one or more types of financial aid at Wright State University-Main Campus.
The average amount of federal, state, local or institutional grant aid is $8,040 and the average amount of student loans awarded to full-time first-time undergraduate students is $6,195.
The following table shows the financial data by type of aid at Wright State University-Main Campus.

First-time Undergraduate Financial Aid by Type

Number Receiving AidPercent Receiving AidTotal Amount of Aid ReceivedAverage Amount of Aid Received
Any Financial Aid1,03993%--
Grant or scholarship aid1,021 91%$8,208,713$8,040
Federal Grants901 80%$2,859,177$3,173
Pell Grants414 37%$2,050,509$4,953
Other Federal Grants840 75%$808,668$963
State/Local Grants375 33%$1,109,268$2,958
Institutional Grants754 67%$4,240,268$5,624
Student Loans548 49%$3,394,937$6,195
Federal Student Loans538 48%$2,716,795$5,050
Other Student Loans64 6%$678,142$10,596

Financial Aid by Income Level

The following table summarizes the number of schools receiving financial aid and its average amount by income levels at Wright State University-Main Campus.
Income Level# of Students# of Students Receiving AidTotal Amount of Aid ReceivedAverage Amount of Aid Received
All Income Level--$4,801,110$7,102
0 - $30,000196 196$2,002,275$10,216
$30,001 - $48,000106 106$1,036,705$9,780
$48,001 - $75,000135 128$871,445$6,455
$75,001 - $110,000103 80$404,713$3,929
$110,001 - more136 89$485,972$3,573

Paid Tuition Rates by Residency

At Wright State University-Main Campus, for the first-time/full-time students, 1,070 students have paid in-state rate of tuition and 51 students have paid out-of-state tuition rate.
# of Students
In-District Rate0
In-State Rate1,070
Out-of-State Rate51
Un-known0

Number of Students by Living Arrangement (Freshmen)

At Wright State University-Main Campus, 305 full-time/first-time students live on-campus such as dormitory and campus-owned apartments, and 90 students live off-campus. In addition, 232 students live with their family.
# of Students
Living On-Campus305
Living Off-Campus90
Living with Family232
Un-known253