$3,516

Avg. Federal Grant

$10,234

Avg. Federal Loan

$15,854,693

Total Aid Awarded

Los Angeles Film School Financial Aid and Scholarships

Students Receiving Aid Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid.

57%

Total Aid Amount Average Total Aid Awarded per year.

$15.855M

Financial Aid Official Website

www.lafilm.edu/admissions/financial-aid/

The Los Angeles Film School offers an extensive guide for the financial issue and the financial choices, so that every student has the chance to prevail at the college.

The College aims to provide the financial aid to every deserving and qualified student. The college apart from the regular grants and scholarship also provide the students with Outside private scholarships provided by the private organizations directly. On top of these they have veterans Benefits which include the GI Bill and Yellow Ribbon Program. Provision of Vocational Rehabilitation is also provided by the college.

Financial Aid Breakdown

Student Receiving Aid

Federal Grant Aid

55%

State Grant Aid

1%

Institution Grant Aid

16%

Pell Grant

55%

Average Aid Awarded

Federal Grant Aid

$3,516

State Grant Aid

$3,910

Institution Grant Aid

$1,891

Pell Grant

$3,382

The table shown above depicts the breakdown of the financial aids that are provided which includes Federal Grants, Pell Grants, State Grants and Institutional Grants, within these grants that are provided to the students the contribution percentage is for the Federal Grants and the Pell Grants both contributes about 55% each with an avg. aid amount of $3,516 and $3,382 respectively.

Though the percentage of the State Grant Aid is the lowest about 1% the avg. aid provided under the State Grant provision is $3,910 which is the highest among all.

Federal Aid based on Family Income

Family Income

Average Federal Aid Per Year

Under $30,000

$2,180

$30,001 - $48,000

$1,628

$48,001 - $75,000

$885

$75,001 - $110,000

$632

Over $110,000

N/A

As presented in the table above a student who belongs to a lower income family is likely to expect a higher amount of financial aid that will be provided to him or her. For those students with a family income of less than $30,000 the amount allotted for the financial is of $2,180 where as those students whose family income is in between $75,000 to $110,000 the aid amounts sums up to $632 as they are capable of enduring the educational expenditure. These federal aids give a boost to the students of low-income background to complete their degree.

Student Loans for Los Angeles Film School

Average Loan Amount Average Loan Amount received per year.

$10,809/Year

Students Taking Out Loans

49%

Loan Default Rate

17.9%

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