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Financial Aid
For more than 175 years, Oberlin alumni and friends have   generously assisted needy students through gifts and endowed   scholarships. The Office of Financial Aid helps qualified   applicants who without assistance would be unable to pursue a   college education. 
Oberlin’s historic dedication to an economically diverse student   body results in nearly all funding through our Office of   Financial Aid being committed to students and families in   financial need. 
More than one-fifth of Oberlin’s annual budget goes to   scholarship assistance. During the 2008-2009 academic year,   Oberlin College provided approximately $46 million in financial   aid. Almost two-thirds of students received a total of more than   $ 65 million in aid from Oberlin College, federal, state and   private sources. 
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            Application Process
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Instructions for applying for financial aid are   included in Oberlin College’s admissions materials mailed to all prospective  first-year and transfer students. 
The PROFILE form of the College Scholarship Service (CSS) is used   to calculate family contributions for all first-time aid   applicants. Students must register for the PROFILE in the fall   preceding the academic year for which they are applying for aid. 
Oberlin’s Office of Financial Aid carefully reviews each PROFILE,   frequently revising the CSS evaluation, with particular attention   paid to such factors as income and business losses, other family   members attending college and family assets. 
Students should begin the application process by going to the   financial aid office’s web site (www.oberlin.edu/financialaid) and following   application instructions and links to appropriate forms. All   students must also complete the confidential Free Application for   Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) after January 1. Applications for   currently enrolled students are available through the Office of   Financial Aid in December and are due by late April. 
Returning students not currently enrolled or in residence should   write to the Office of Financial Aid for a financial aid   application. Applications from returning students, including the   FAFSA, are due by April 25 for the fall semester and by November   1 for the spring semester. 
Students must apply each year for renewal of financial aid. The   amount of awards through four years (five years for double-degree   students) will reflect changes in Oberlin’s costs as well as   changes in the financial profile of the student and family. 
 
 
    
        
            
            The Funding Package
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Oberlin evaluates the PROFILE, tax returns and other information   to determine financial need, which is the difference between the   total cost of attending Oberlin and the ability of the family to   contribute to those educational costs. Oberlin College costs   include tuition and fees charged to all students, multi-occupancy   room and dining, plus an allowance for books and supplies,   estimated personal expenses and limited travel. 
Oberlin College calculates the amount a family can contribute to   a student’s education by examining: 
    - parental income and assets,
 
    - benefits, such as those from an employer,
 
    - non-custodial information (if  applicable),
 
    - awards from outside agencies, and
 
    - student assets and expected savings from summer employment.
 
 
Financial aid is usually awarded to students in a three-part   package which consists of: 
    - money earned by the student from campus employment,
 
    - education loans taken out by the student, and
 
    - outright gifts or grants of scholarship money.
 
 
 
    
        
            
            Eligibility for Scholarship Aid
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Matriculating first-time undergraduate students may apply for   assistance for eight semesters (10 semesters for double-degree   students). Transfer student eligibility will be prorated   based on their class standing at the time of matriculation. All   students must be enrolled in an academic program leading toward   their undergraduate degree (or degrees, if part of Oberlin’s   double degree program), and show satisfactory progress toward the   completion of degree requirements, as determined by the Academic   Standing Committee of each division. 
 
    
        
            
            Other Sources of Funding
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Eligible students can avail themselves of the National Merit   Scholarships, the National Achievement Scholarships, the Ohio state Grant(s) and other outside scholarships offered by local   foundations, clubs and business organizations. 
Oberlin College sponsors a number of National Merit Scholarships,   in amounts ranging from $1,000 to $2,500. Finalists in the   National Merit Scholarship program competition are eligible for   consideration for Oberlin-sponsored National Merit Scholarships   if they (a) declare Oberlin as their first-choice college; (b)   have filed an application for admission to Oberlin College; and   (c) have not been selected as winners of other National Merit or   Corporate National Merit Scholarships. 
Scholarships and grants do not have to be repaid. 
 
    
        
            
            Combining Sources of Assistance
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Various kinds of financial assistance from agencies other than   Oberlin College are considered in calculating a student’s   financial award to ensure availability of assistance to as many   eligible students as possible. Consequently, all students are   asked to apply for all federal and state grants for which they   may be eligible. Should they receive assistance from public or   private agencies, students must notify Oberlin’s Office of   Financial Aid. This applies even if assistance is received after   the financial aid application is completed or after an Oberlin   award is made. 
 
Loans to parents, including the Federal Parent Loans for   Undergraduate Students (PLUS), are available. Information about   these loans, which usually carry lower interest rates, may be   obtained from banks, savings associations and other lending   agencies in most communities, and from the Oberlin College Financial Aid web site (www.oberlin.edu/financialaid). 
 
    
        
            
            International Applicants
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Oberlin is a leader in offering financial aid to the most highly   qualified international applicants. The amount of aid is   determined solely on the basis of the student’s financial need.   Before a visa is issued, all international students who request   financial aid are asked to show evidence of having resources   equal to the difference between Oberlin’s cost and the   financial-aid package for each year they will be in the United   States. For additional information regarding international   student financial aid, please contact the Office of Admissions. 
For additional information about need-based financial aid at   Oberlin, please contact the Office of Financial Aid by telephone   at 800-693-3173, by e-mail financial.aid@oberlin.edu,   or on the web at www.oberlin.edu/financialaid. 
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