$4,761

Avg. Federal Grant

$4,107

Avg. Federal Loan

N/A

Total Aid Awarded

Cochise County Community College District Financial Aid and Scholarships

As many as 87% of the students at CCCCD get some sort of financial aid, and the total amount of assistance/loans provided is more than $1,327,151 in a year. The total percentage of candidates applying to Cochise County Community College District who receive the Federal Grant is 65%. On the other hand, 82% of the candidates get the Student Grant, 38% receive the Institution Grant, and 63% get the Pell Grant. Moreover, the average aid amount for Federal Grant awardees stands at $5,153, while the same comes to $296 for State Grant receivers and $1,613 for Institution Grant awardees. As far as the Pell Grant beneficiaries are concerned, the average aid received stands at $3,939. Among other things, the annual family income of the applicant plays a major role in determining the total financial aid they are actually eligible to receive. Alternatively, the candidates can also avail of monetary benefits like student loans, apart from financial grants and scholarship schemes to pay for their studies. However, student loans attract a certain rate of interest at which the funds are borrowed. While grants and scholarship schemes do not require repayment, student loans should be repaid by the applicants within a given period. Every year, around 7% of the applicants to Cochise County Community College District opt for student loans.

Financial Aid Breakdown

Student Receiving Aid

Federal Grant Aid

64%

State Grant Aid

N/A

Institution Grant Aid

16%

Pell Grant

64%

Average Aid Awarded

Federal Grant Aid

$4,761

State Grant Aid

N/A

Institution Grant Aid

$3,147

Pell Grant

$4,712

Federal Aid based on Family Income

Family Income

Average Federal Aid Per Year

Under $30,000

$4,772

$30,001 - $48,000

$5,748

$48,001 - $75,000

$6,133

$75,001 - $110,000

$4,390

Over $110,000

$7,440

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