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How many students are received any financial aid at Wright State University Main Campus?

For the academic year 2022-2023, total 1,021 full-time, first-time students (94% 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 5,898 students (79% of all students) received grants or scholarships and the average grant amount is $8,515. In addition, 3,122 students received student loans and the average loan amount is $6,571.

Below tables show the number and amount by source of financial aid at Wright State University-Main Campus.
All Undergraduate Student Financial Aid at Wright State University-Main Campus
Type of AidNumber Receiving AidPercent Receiving AidAverage Amount of Aid Received
Federal, state, local, institutional or other grant aid5,89879%$8,515
Pell Grants2,37532%$5,177
Federal Student Loans3,12242%$6,571
Beginning Students (Freshmen) Financial Aid at Wright State University-Main Campus
Type of AidNumber Receiving AidPercent Receiving AidAverage Amount of Aid Received
Any Student Financial Aid1,02194%-
Grants or Scholarship from All Sources99392%$8,867
Federal Grants69964%$6,240
Pell Grants43840%$5,033
Other Federal Grants68663%$3,145
State/Local Grants36333%$2,916
Institutional Grants93186%$3,635
Student Loans56652%$5,975
Federal Student Loans56152%$5,344
Other Student Loans343%$11,286

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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