qem engineering workshop baltimore, md – november 13, 2009
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PROGRAM DIRECTORS:
Dr. A. James Hicks ([email protected]), 703.292.4668
Martha James ([email protected]), 703.292.7772
Dr. Harry Bass ([email protected]), 703.292.8447
MAP DESIGN:April Boyd-Melvin, Science Assistant ([email protected]), 703.292.4616
CONTACT: Division of Human Resource Development Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation (LSAMP) 703.292.8632 (office), 703.292.9018 (fax)
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•In 2007-’08 66% of undergrads received some type of student aid(up from 63% in 2003-’04; this latest rise in % is not as sharp as prior jump from 55% in 1999-2000);• Total average amount for all students receiving aid = $9,100; - 52% of students received grants (average amount = $4,900); - 38% of students obtained loans (average amount = $7,100);
For Graduate Students, 74% received financial aid in 2007-’08
(average amount = $17,600)!
*Source: Wei, C.C., Berkner, L., He, S., Cominole, M., and Siegel, P. (2009). 2007-08 National Postsecondary Student Aid Study (NPSAS:08): Student Financial Aid Estimates for 2007-08: First Look (NCES 2009-166). National Center for Education Statistics, Institute of Education Sciences, U.S. Dept. Education. Washington, DC. Report based on 114,000 undergrads and 14,000 graduate students at greater than 1,600 postsecondary institutions. (contact: http://nces.ed.gov ).
Federal Report* Says!...