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Financial Aid Comparison Between Top Community Colleges

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Financial Aid Statistics Comparison

For all undergraduate students, the average percent receiving aid is 49.80 % and the average aid amount is $5,143. The financial aid includes Federal (Pell and other federal), state, local, institutional or other grant aid, and federal student loans. Next table compares the total number and percentage of undergraduate students who received any financial aid between Top 100 Community Colleges for academic year 2022-2023.

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All Undergraduate Financial Aid Statistics Between Top 100 Community Colleges
RankNameNumber Receiving AidPercent Receiving AidAverage Amount
1 De Anza College
7,44045%$4,156
2 Diablo Valley College
8,17647%$3,529
3 Montgomery College
8,19047%$6,052
4 Foothill College
3,61029%$3,678
5 College of San Mateo
2,85441%$4,131
6 Frederick Community College
2,21241%$4,782
7 William Rainey Harper College
5,22543%$5,171
8 Saddleback College
7,39743%$3,875
9 Los Medanos College
4,99763%$3,605
10 Ohlone College
2,93235%$3,530
11 College of the Canyons
9,80558%$3,919
12 Bismarck State College
1,44841%$4,467
13 Bellevue College
2,43521%$6,949
14 Orange Coast College
8,82653%$5,069
15 University of Pittsburgh-Titusville
33100%$11,970
16 Edmonds College
1,74431%$6,434
17 Ranken Technical College
1,05758%$9,525
18 Rockland Community College
2,57046%$5,576
19 Nassau Community College
6,58352%$8,655
20 Santa Fe College
7,16456%$2,040
21 University of Cincinnati-Blue Ash College
2,54940%$5,525
22 Northampton County Area Community College
5,08365%$4,665
23 Moorpark College
7,86462%$3,931
24 Chandler-Gilbert Community College
13,08997%$1,401
25 Shoreline Community College
1,50731%$5,947
Average4,99249.80%$5,143
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Beginning Students Financial Aid

For first-time, full-time beginning students, the average percent of receiving grant and/or scholarship is 2.74 % and the average grant amount is $237. This includes grants or scholarship from all sources - federal (pell grants and other federal grants), state/local, and institutions. The average percent of students who receiving student loans (federal and other student loans) is 0.81 % and the average loan amount is $214. Next table compares the financial aid statistics for first-time, full-time undergraduate students (freshmen) between Top 100 Community Colleges for academic year 2022-2023.

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Beginning Student Financial Aid Comparison Between Top 100 Community Colleges
RankNameGrants/ScholarshipsStudent Loans
Number Receiving Aid (Percentage)Average AmountNumber Receiving Aid (Percentage)Average Amount
1 De Anza College
1,735
(72%)
$4,85939
(2%)
$4,549
2 Diablo Valley College
917
(70%)
$3,8843
(0%)
$7,411
3 Montgomery College
880
(59%)
$7,34481
(5%)
$5,699
4 Foothill College
416
(67%)
$4,30011
(2%)
$4,888
5 College of San Mateo
270
(64%)
$7,08642
(10%)
$3,738
6 Frederick Community College
388
(63%)
$4,88465
(11%)
$5,617
7 William Rainey Harper College
1,100
(68%)
$5,09743
(3%)
$4,659
8 Saddleback College
868
(64%)
$5,0626
(0%)
$4,990
9 Los Medanos College
659
(84%)
$4,3783
(0%)
$4,989
10 Ohlone College
452
(64%)
$4,293--
11 College of the Canyons
1,092
(87%)
$5,68211
(1%)
$5,188
12 Bismarck State College
490
(70%)
$4,239332
(47%)
$6,902
13 Bellevue College
321
(23%)
$6,82339
(3%)
$5,192
14 Orange Coast College
1,537
(72%)
$6,41127
(1%)
$5,903
15 University of Pittsburgh-Titusville
5
(100%)
$11,7563
(60%)
$4,333
16 Edmonds College
158
(43%)
$6,61815
(4%)
$5,604
17 Ranken Technical College
347
(69%)
$11,268330
(66%)
$5,936
18 Rockland Community College
594
(59%)
$6,15467
(7%)
$5,097
19 Nassau Community College
1,473
(66%)
$10,233481
(22%)
$5,191
20 Santa Fe College
1,115
(72%)
$2,426219
(14%)
$2,333
21 University of Cincinnati-Blue Ash College
823
(77%)
$5,628445
(42%)
$5,291
22 Northampton County Area Community College
801
(72%)
$6,308410
(37%)
$5,381
23 Moorpark College
1,152
(82%)
$4,9488
(1%)
$5,301
24 Chandler-Gilbert Community College
675
(100%)
$2,82259
(9%)
$3,573
25 Shoreline Community College
111
(46%)
$5,68830
(12%)
$5,254
Average735
(68.52%)
$5,928115
(17.10%)
$5,126
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