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Long Island University (LIU) Financial Aid and Scholarships

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Financial Aid Official Website

liu.edu/Brooklyn/Enrollment-Services/Financial-Aid

The Long Island University is committed to helping find ways to make a college education affordable for Long Island University students and their families.

Earning a bachelor’s or master’s degree or advanced certificate may be the most important investment decision. Long Island University offers comprehensive financial aid services, including scholarships, grants and loans, to help students meet their educational and career goals.

Long Island University offer students detailed affordability information and personal advisement to help students make thoughtful decisions about financing options. Eighty-five percent of Long Island University students receive financial assistance to help meet college expenses. Each year, more than $1.5 million in scholarships and financial aid is awarded to our students.

Students who wish to use Long Island University financial aid must complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

Financial Aid Breakdown

As shown in the table the breakdown includes Federal Grants, Pell Grants, state grants and institutional grants,with institutional grants having the highest contribution of 90% with an average aid amount being $20,518.

Pell grants have a percentage of 45% with an average aid amount of $4848 which is higher than the State grant aid average of $4,456.

Federal Aid based on Family Income

As shown in the table lower the family income higher is the amount of aid one can expect to receive. For those students who have a family income under $30,000 can expect to receive an aid amount of $26,764 while those with family income over $1,10,000 can expect to receive an aid amount of $20,828.This helps students who are coming from low income homes to pay for their degree.

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