SPS Viewbook 2017-18 - page 73

Financial aid goes to about
40 percent of our students,
many of whom are from
middle-income families.
Families of admitted students
who have a household income
of $125,000 or less qualify
for full tuition support.
Those with income between
$125,000 and $250,000
contribute no more than
10 percent of that income,
and families with an income
higher than $250,000 may
still be eligible.
The graph reflects the current
distribution of need-based grants
as they relate to income level.
It really
is
affordable
$53,228
$47,305
$49,567
$34,586
AVERAGE TOTAL GRANT
(and number of awards)
65
60
55
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
0-80
80-100 100-125 125-150 150-200 200-250
250-300 300+
$62,081
AVERAGE GRANT (THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS)
INCOME (THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS)
44
14
24
15
31
15
16
10
NUMBER OF
STUDENTS
* Factors other than income – such as family size, number of children in
tuition-charging schools, and total assets – can greatly affect eligibility
.
$61,172
$58,130
$57,036
1...,63,64,65,66,67,68,69,70,71,72 74,75,76