"Meet full need" schools can vary significantly in their net prices.

<p>Common Data shows USC meeting full need which they should not be so showing if they leave a net price that is greater than their own definition of need/EFC. So this def is slightly different from how Common data defines meeting need. Yale meets full need in that work study and and subsidized loans can be used to meet the $4k student contribution. It is possible that UCLA, in this case meets full need if they meet that $8600 with subsidized Direct and Perkins loans along with work study. Could be USC uses Perkins, workstudy and Subsized Direct loans to meet that full need as they define it too… </p>