Frequently Asked Questions
What are some common misconceptions about financial aid eligibility?
I didn’t get any aid when I applied to college, so you won’t either! Just because your neighbor lives in a house that looks similar to yours, or your parents work at similar jobs, doesn’t mean that you have similar financial need. Many different things go into a need–based aid package, and a lot depends on the cost of attendance at the school you’re going. If your friend didn’t get need–based aid, maybe they attend a school with a lower cost of attendance than Vanderbilt.
Need–based aid is only for the very poor. There are many different kinds of need–based aid, and many families can qualify for aid.
- What does Vanderbilt mean when it says that it will meet “100% of demonstrated need?”
- How do I apply for financial aid? What forms do I need to complete? Where do I get these forms?
- The total cost of attendance presents a financial burden for my family. How can I afford Vanderbilt?
- What’s the difference between institutional and federal aid?
- Do I qualify for financial aid? What’s the maximum income that my family can have and still qualify?
- What’s the best way to get the most financial aid?
- What types of financial aid does Vanderbilt award?
- What is “work study?”
- I can’t afford the application fee or matriculation deposit, what do I do?
- I don’t have the money for the matriculation deposit right now but the deadline is coming up, can I get an extension?
- What is the average loan indebtedness for Vanderbilt graduates?
- What are some common misconceptions about financial aid eligibility?
- My financial aid offer was less than I had expected. How might I request a reconsideration of my financial aid award?
- I received an outside scholarship, how will that affect my need–based aid package?
- Will my need–based aid be affected if I apply early decision vs. regular decision?
- I’m a resident of Tennessee. How does the lottery scholarship work with my need–based aid package?
- I received an ROTC scholarship, how does that work?