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A View of Financial Aid across the University Yale Development Council Meeting, October 31, 2014 Ben Polak Provost, Yale University William C. Brainard Professor of Economics
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Yale College Since 1966, Yale College has offered need-blind admissions plus a commitment to meet the full demonstrated need of students. Yale remains a leader in making college affordable. Financial aid budget for 2014–2015: $116.6 million
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Sticker price vs. net price
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What about the rest of Yale? During the academic year 2014–2015, Yale will spend $223.4 million for students pursuing master’s and doctoral degrees. This budget serves the Graduate School and twelve professional schools of architecture, art, divinity, drama, engineering, forestry & environmental studies, law, management, medicine, music, nursing and public health. Existing resources for student support vary from school to school. The needs of students vary from school to school.
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Tuition vs. cost of attendance School of Architecture Tuition: $43,100 All-in cost: $64,130
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Debt on graduation Yale School of Public Health Average debt on graduation: $66,916 Average starting salary: $60,000
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Peer competition Percentage of students receiving aid MIT Sloan:20% Yale SOM:32% UCLA Anderson:49% UC Berkeley Haas:57% Carnegie Tepper:65% Stanford GSB:66% HBS:71%
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Special needs of international students Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies 75 percent of international students receive financial aid Cost of attendance averages $10,000 more than for domestic students
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Need vs. funds available School of Nursing Aggregate need for student support: $12,681,897 Budget for student support: $2,318,808
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