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Charolastra Posted at 5:50 pm on Mar. 12, 2007
Does this sound any good?

Linfield College
Approx. yearly costs = $35,528

What I'm being offered (in a years' total, but paid on SEMESTER basis [divide these numbers in half]):.

Faculty Scholarship - $9,800
Rhodes Endowed Scholarship - $2,000
Linfield College Grant - $500
Linfield Diversity Grant* - $4,000
Federal Work Study - $2,350
Federal Sub Stafford Loan** - $3,500
CitiAssist Alternative Loan - $5,000

TOTAL: $27,150


*Conditional. Must attend a meeting at beginning of school year and be a part of "diverse" community of Linfield - active participant of college life - more info will be provided at the meeting. Must apply for renewal of the award every spring.

** What is this?

Thanks.

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Aqueous Posted at 11:58 pm on Jan. 15, 2008
Sounds pretty good to me!
Charolastra Posted at 8:16 pm on Jan. 15, 2008
you guys can let this go; i'm at a different college anyway ;)
Kayling Posted at 12:19 am on Jan. 15, 2008
and subsidized means you don't have to pay the interest on it til you graduate.

PS schools' "approx. yearly cost" are always higher than they actually are.  

unconditionalS2 Posted at 7:52 pm on Jan. 8, 2008
stafford loan is a loan from the government.
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