USC Financial Aid

<p>HEllo all, I plan to apply to USC and since tuition is very high, what kind of financial aid do they give (scholarships, grants, etc…) not including loans.
I know it depends on income and such , so can anyone give me some average financial aid ranges for
50k-70k…
70k-100k…
100k-150k…
I know i am asking some very broad information, but any help would be helpful.</p>

<p>Thank you</p>

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<p>You’re not giving nearly enough information. USC bases financial aid on both income and assets. I would suggest going to collegeboard.com’s financial aid calculator: [EFC</a> Calculator: How Much Money for College Will You Be Expected to Contribute?](<a href=“http://apps.collegeboard.com/fincalc/efc_welcome.jsp]EFC”>http://apps.collegeboard.com/fincalc/efc_welcome.jsp)</p>

<p>Using the institutional method will give you an estimation of your USC EFC (Estimated Family Contribution). USC’s cost of attendance (~52,000/yr) minus your EFC and any other outside scholarships is about what you can expect to get in financial aid.
E.g.: if your EFC comes out to be 20,000, then USC should give you around $32,000 in financial aid (this includes grants, loans and work study).</p>