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by noonespecial 3784 days ago
I don't think this comment should be downvoted, it was so have an upvote BUT:

I don't think this matches most peoples' experience. I think it usually goes like this...

You walk into the "financial aid" office where you sit nervously while they ask you meaningless (to the cost) questions while they click at a spreadsheet. After you stew for a while they present you with a price that looks like it could fund a trip to the moon (the 'list price'). You panic and then they say "but don't worry, financial aid"!

What you don't know is that while they're piecing together your "package" what they are really doing is figuring out how much they can borrow on your behalf to claim for themselves. After they've exhausted every external loan, grant and scholarship out there (its a big list and they are good at their job) they declare the rest of that impossible number a generous scholarship provided by the university. You made it! Welcome to Scruew U! You're so relieved just to be in the door you start signing paper as fast as it comes at you. That number looked impossible but somehow you're in! It looks like they busted their butt to help you out, but really, they figured out how to extract maximum payment from you, used car salesman style.

It will take you a long time to figure out exactly what your responsibilities are with regard to that witch's brew of loan, scholarship, and grant. Just wait until next year when you're invested and some of your grants and scholarships expire or reduce!

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What kind of school was this? Public or private? All of my financial aid application was done online (Univ. of Arizona).