$4,666

Avg. Federal Grant

$4,212

Avg. Federal Loan

$2,733,800

Total Aid Awarded

Lassen Community College (LCC) Financial Aid and Scholarships

Students Receiving Aid Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid.

74%

Total Aid Amount Average Total Aid Awarded per year.

$2.734M

Financial Aid Official Website

www.lassencollege.edu/student-services/financial-aid/Pages/default.aspx

Among them are scholarship programs such as CCNMA Scholarship, Cal Grant A, Cal Grant B, and California Wine Grap Growers Foundation Scholarship. It is interesting to note that, every year, around 77% of students at LCC receive some kind of financial aid, while the total amount of assistance/loans provided is $296,019. One can visit LCC's financial aid page at http://www.lassencollege.edu/student-services/financial-aid/Pages/default.aspx for more information. The total percentage of candidates applying to Lassen Community College who receive the Federal Grant is 42%. On the other hand, 75% of the candidates get the Student Grant, 36% receive the Institution Grant, and 42% get the Pell Grant. While the Federal Grant awardees receive an average aid of $5,684, the State Grant receivers and Institution Grant beneficiaries get $1,769 and $707, respectively. And, for the Pell Grant awardees, the average aid amount is $4,619. 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. In addition to financial grants and scholarship schemes, students can also avail of monetary benefits like student loans to pay for their education. However, student loans attract a certain rate of interest at which the funds are borrowed. Moreover, the funds received through these loans will have to be repaid within a given timeframe. Every year, around 12% of the applicants to Lassen Community College opt for student loans.

Financial Aid Breakdown

Student Receiving Aid

Federal Grant Aid

36%

State Grant Aid

49%

Institution Grant Aid

40%

Pell Grant

36%

Average Aid Awarded

Federal Grant Aid

$4,666

State Grant Aid

$2,029

Institution Grant Aid

$1,131

Pell Grant

$4,486

Federal Aid based on Family Income

Family Income

Average Federal Aid Per Year

Under $30,000

$9,187

$30,001 - $48,000

$7,644

$48,001 - $75,000

$3,282

$75,001 - $110,000

$2,212

Over $110,000

$736

Student Loans for Lassen Community College (LCC)

Average Loan Amount Average Loan Amount received per year.

$4,212/Year

Students Taking Out Loans

7%

Loan Default Rate

21.6%

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