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How many students are received any financial aid at University of Southern California?

For the academic year 2022-2023, total 2,779 full-time, first-time students (76% of all freshmen) awarded any student financial aid. The headcount includes the number of full-time, first-time degree seeking beginning undergraduate students.

For all undergraduate students, total 14,211 students (68% of all students) received grants or scholarships and the average grant amount is $43,570. In addition, 5,173 students received student loans and the average loan amount is $6,217.

Below tables show the number and amount by source of financial aid at University of Southern California.
All Undergraduate Student Financial Aid at University of Southern California
Type of AidNumber Receiving AidPercent Receiving AidAverage Amount of Aid Received
Federal, state, local, institutional or other grant aid14,21168%$43,570
Pell Grants4,51722%$5,217
Federal Student Loans5,17325%$6,217
Beginning Students (Freshmen) Financial Aid at University of Southern California
Type of AidNumber Receiving AidPercent Receiving AidAverage Amount of Aid Received
Any Student Financial Aid2,77976%-
Grants or Scholarship from All Sources2,60771%$45,262
Federal Grants1,36037%$6,353
Pell Grants90825%$5,360
Other Federal Grants1,34437%$2,807
State/Local Grants53114%$9,165
Institutional Grants2,56470%$40,753
Student Loans1,12731%$7,526
Federal Student Loans1,10930%$4,960
Other Student Loans983%$30,421

What is the Financial aid?

Federal Work Study, grants, loans to students (government and/or private), assistantships, scholarships, fellowships, tuition waivers, tuition discounts, employer aid (tuition reimbursement) and other monies (other than from relatives/friends) provided to students to meet expenses. This excludes loans to parents.

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