<p>From the same web page just mentioned <a href=“College Navigator - National Center for Education Statistics”>https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/</a>. This is the average aid. The number right next to the percentage quoted above.</p>
<p>I’m staying with Carleton’s aid being in the middle of the pack.</p>
<p>Amherst $38,839
Williams $37,008
Claremont McKenna $36,944
Wesleyan $35,087
Haverford $35,023
Swarthmore $34,255
Pomona $34,212
Bowdoin $33,341
Middlebury $33,307
University of Chicago $29,639
Grinnell $28,748
Northwestern $26,868
Carleton $26,270
Wash U $24,052 </p>
<p>By the way, I liked Dadx3 way of looking at this better. It was more realistic, and puts Carleton in the best possible light. The 65% number shouldn’t be mentioned without the average aid. The 65% number could include loans and work study, and I remember Carleton negotiating on work study for some students who received work study and nothing else.</p>