Merit Aid
Merit Scholarships Available | Amount | freshman | returning | transfer | graduate |
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Union College Presidential Scholarship | $10,000 - $20,000 | Y | Y | Y | N |
Union College (NY) Tuition & Costs |
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$51,225 | tuition |
$13,563 | on campus room & board |
$1,500 | books and supplies |
$471 | fees |
$51,225 | tuition |
$13,563 | on campus room & board |
$1,500 | books and supplies |
$471 | fees |
Colleges like Union College (NY) are working hard to make tuition affordable to deserving students.
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85% | of students receive aid |
16% | get federal aid ($5,563 avg) |
11% | get state aid ($3,807 avg) |
83% | get institn'l aid ($24,829 avg) |
50% | get loans ($8,058 avg) |
$13,991,249 |
Annual Aid Awarded |
Aid/Loans |
Average Amount | Percent Awarded |
---|---|---|
Grant or Scholarship Aid | $26,547 | 74% |
Federal Grant Aid | $5,563 | 16% |
Pell Grants | $4,624 | 12% |
Other Federal Grants | $950 | 16% |
Institution Grant Aid | $24,829 | 83% |
State Grant Aid | $3,807 | 11% |
Student Loans | $8,058 | 50% |
Federal Loans | $5,488 | 42% |
Other Loans | $21,193 | 3% |
Merit Scholarships Available | Amount | freshman | returning | transfer | graduate |
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Union College Presidential Scholarship | $10,000 - $20,000 | Y | Y | Y | N |
Financial Aid Timeline |
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Financial aid priority deadline: | January 15 |
Financial aid deadline: | January 15 |
College will notify student of financial aid decisions on or about: | April 1 |
Student must reply to financial aid decision by: | May 1 |
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807 Union St |
Schenectady, NY 12308-2311 |
(518) 388-6000 |
http://www.union.edu/finaid |
In State | $1,897 |
Out of State | $1,897 |
Too much money and many students need to take 5 years because they dont offer enough of the required classes. Rip off.
Read MoreIf you have the money to go here, fantastic. If you don't, make sure you're an attractive candidate for scholarships.
Read MoreThe experiences I've had at Union so far have already made it worth every penny. In terms of finding a good job after graduation, the Becker Career Center on campus has some awesome resources to help graduating seniors and other students find internships and jobs for during the year, during the breaks, and especially after graduation.
Read MoreUnion College is very pricey at around $65k/year. Not sure if it was worth it to go somewhere cheaper.
Read MoreThe academics are highly respectable and it's not likely that you'll leave having no career options. Make sure you participate in extracurricular activities, though!
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