<p>I want to apply for Stevens Institute of Technology and I have a pretty good chance of getting in so I was wondering what I might get in scholarships/grants.</p>
<p>Unweighted 3.5~3.6/Weighted 3.9
Superscore 2140
Highest crit + math = 1410
Taking Physics AP C (E&M and mechanics), Eng Literature and Composition AP, Chem AP, and Calc BC AP.
Took Eng Lang AP and got a 4.</p>
<p>Was in Spanish Honor Society, Latin Honor Society, and currently a member of the National Honor Society.</p>
<p>My house has one income I believe above 110k and that’s it.</p>
<p>I heard that they give out an average of 20k but I dont know if that’s per year or as a whole. I also looked at Collegeboard and they said for my income bracket it usually ends up costing me 32k a year. Also, Stevens Institute of Technology said 18k was their average graduation debt.</p>
<p>What do you guys think I will get? (not expecting a full ride here. I just don’t want to spend too much on the school)</p>
<p>What a school gives out as “average” means NOTHING to you. Your aid will be based on your family’s income, your stats, and the school’s ability and desire to be affordable.</p>
<p>Run their net price calculator on their website and see. Have your parents there to provide accurate financial info.</p>
<p>With an income of over $110k (from one parent), your EFC will likely be high.</p>
<p>How much are your parents SAYING that they’ll pay each year?</p>
<p>It appears as though you have run something with your family income, and the result is that $32K a year. It’s an estimate only, but it seems to me to be about right. How does that mesh with what your parents are willing and able to pay? Make sure you have some other options that are well within their budgets.</p>
<p>It doesn’t appear that he’s run the NPC. </p>
<p>It seems that he’s ONLY looked at the chart on Collegeboard. That could be misleading.</p>
<p>Income Level
Average Net Price
$0-$30,000 $17,046
$30,001-$48,000 $20,927
$48,001-$75,000 $24,134
$75,001-$110,000 $29,126
$110,001+ $32,801</p>