Concerned about the affordability of a Wabash education? Students can
schedule an appointment with the Financial Aid Office as part of a campus
visit. For a student to receive an early estimate of his eligibility for
need-based financial assistance, he must schedule a visit by February
1, 2008. After February 1, the actual processing of the financial
aid awards begins and estimated awards are no longer available. All
information provided to the Financial Aid Office remains confidential.
The
information will be used exclusively for the purposes of:
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Generating an early analysis of eligibility for need-based financial
aid.
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Providing counseling regarding eligibility for need-based financial
aid and listing requirements that you must fulfill in order to secure
assistance.
So that we may provide the most accurate estimate, please fax or email
the following information to the Financial Aid Office at least five
business days prior to visiting campus:
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Student's class rank, cumulative GPA, and SAT/ACT Scores.
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Copies of 2007 Federal Tax Return and W2 Statement(s) for the student.
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Listing of assets and values for the student.
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Copies of 2007 Federal Tax Return and W2 Statements for parents.
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Anticipated 2008 adjusted gross income for parents.
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Listing of assets (including home equity) and values for parents and
other children.
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Names of family members in parents' household, their relationships to
the student, their grade levels and ages.
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Names of children in parents' household attending college at least
half-time during the 2008-2009 academic year (2009-2010 if that will
be your first year in college), the
institution(s) they will
attend, the parental contribution(s), whether they are attending
full-time or half-time, and the semesters they will attend.
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Child support paid.
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Child support received.
In Cases of Divorce
The non-custodial parent
should submit items 4 - 10 under separate cover directly to the Wabash
College Financial Aid Office. The Financial Aid Office will not share
the parental information of either parent with the other parent. We
collect this information in order to complete the institutional need
analysis based on the student's original family. In situations where
the student has not had contact with the non-custodial parent, the need
analysis may be completed by submitting complete information for the
student and his parent(s) (custodial parent and their spouse).
Why
Wabash is Affordable?
Some families know they can afford
Wabash. However, many families considering Wabash wonder if they can
afford a Wabash education. We understand if you have such concerns. We
want to work with your family to determine if you will be eligible for
need-based financial aid and inform you of the financing options
available to you and your family. If you anticipate that finances may
be an important factor in your college selection, we encourage you to
schedule an interview with the Financial Aid Office during your vist to
the Wabash campus.
If you provide our office with the information
outlined above, we will use that information to provide you with an
early estimate of your eligibility for need-based financial assistance
at Wabash College should you be admitted.
Wabash is
committed to making our high-quality education affordable to every
admitted student regardless of his family's financial circumstances
provided he completes the financial aid process on time each year. Our
admissions decisions are based on each student's intellectual ability
and not on his family's financial circumstances. We encourage you to
investigate your opportunities for need-based aid and merit-based aid in
the following pages.
Yes, selective schools like Wabash can
be more expensive, but because of considerable resources provided by
Wabash alumni and friends of the College, we are able to assist families
who would otherwise be unable to afford our high-caliber education.
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