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Financial Aid Comparison Between Best Undergraduate Aerospace / Aeronautical / Astronautical Engineering Schools

All UndergraduateBeginning Students

Financial Aid Statistics Comparison

For all undergraduate students, the average percent receiving aid is 62.67 % and the average aid amount is $22,366. The financial aid includes Federal (Pell and other federal), state, local, institutional or other grant aid, and federal student loans. The following table compares the total number and percentage of undergraduate students who received any financial aid between best Undergraduate Aerospace / Aeronautical / Astronautical Engineering schools for academic year 2022-2023.
All Undergraduate Financial Aid Statistics Between Best Undergraduate Aerospace / Aeronautical / Astronautical Engineering Schools
RankNameNumber Receiving AidPercent Receiving AidAverage Amount
1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
3,55777%$44,422
2 Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
12,42071%$12,073
3 Purdue University-Main Campus
17,19445%$9,819
4 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Daytona Beach
6,24970%$21,631
5 Stanford University
4,82763%$56,737
6 University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
20,31858%$16,449
7 California Institute of Technology
61362%$47,135
8 University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
22,63670%$16,599
9 The University of Texas at Austin
28,44970%$10,302
10 Texas A & M University-College Station
34,68561%$10,800
11 University of Maryland-College Park
15,19749%$11,409
12 University of Colorado Boulder
17,86856%$11,017
Average15,33462.67%$22,366

Beginning Students Financial Aid

For first-time, full-time beginning students, the average percent of receiving grant and/or scholarship is 5.33 % and the average grant amount is $1,963. 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 2.08 % and the average loan amount is $843. The following table compares the financial aid statistics for first-time, full-time undergraduate students (freshmen) between best Undergraduate Aerospace / Aeronautical / Astronautical Engineering schools for academic year 2022-2023.

Beginning Student Financial Aid Comparison Between Best Undergraduate Aerospace / Aeronautical / Astronautical Engineering Schools
RankNameGrants/ScholarshipsStudent Loans
Number Receiving Aid (Percentage)Average AmountNumber Receiving Aid (Percentage)Average Amount
1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
832
(71%)
$45,59180
(7%)
$13,792
2 Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
2,438
(71%)
$13,992761
(22%)
$7,027
3 Purdue University-Main Campus
4,932
(48%)
$8,9502,960
(29%)
$9,125
4 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Daytona Beach
1,800
(97%)
$20,372953
(52%)
$15,475
5 Stanford University
1,120
(53%)
$60,619144
(7%)
$12,999
6 University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
4,427
(54%)
$16,5522,745
(33%)
$6,697
7 California Institute of Technology
155
(57%)
$59,19240
(15%)
$12,553
8 University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
4,824
(67%)
$15,1211,793
(25%)
$8,470
9 The University of Texas at Austin
7,624
(86%)
$8,3212,557
(29%)
$5,851
10 Texas A & M University-College Station
6,559
(59%)
$12,2783,034
(27%)
$8,518
11 University of Maryland-College Park
2,905
(48%)
$11,2321,535
(25%)
$10,201
12 University of Colorado Boulder
3,810
(57%)
$10,4771,961
(29%)
$10,614
Average3,452
(64.00%)
$23,5581,547
(25.00%)
$10,110
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