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US Census Bureau News Release


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2002

Mike Bergman CB02-136
Public Information Office
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e-mail: pio@census.gov

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Financing the Future

Census Bureau Reports Jump in Number of College
Students Who Receive Financial Aid

About 7.1 million full-time college students receive some form of financial aid to help pay for their education, according to the most recent findings from the Commerce Department's Census Bureau.

"About 6-in-10 full-time students got help from outside their families in paying for college," said Camille Ryan, co-author of Financing the Future Postsecondary Students, Costs and Financial Aid: 1996-97, which was released today.

"That's 1.5 million more full-time students receiving aid than we found in our previous survey, which was conducted in 1993-94," she added. "The most common sources of assistance were student loans and fellowships and scholarships. Average aid among those receiving help totaled $6,022 and covered an average of 62 percent of the student's costs per year."

The report examines full-time postsecondary students, the characteristics of the schools they attended and the costs and financing associated with their education.

Other findings from the report for the 1996-97 academic year include:

The report uses data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation and the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Institutional Characteristics Survey. Statistics from sample surveys are subject to sampling and nonsampling error.

 
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau | Public Information Office |  Last Revised: August 09, 2007