José - Independent High-range Plan
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- Student: José
- Status: 18 and single (dependent on parents)
- Housing: on-campus
- Parent income: $60,000
| (A) 2009-10 Cost of attendance (living on-campus): | $50,350 |
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(B) Grant assistance total: The university would pull together $23,800 in grant aid from a variety of sources. |
$23,800 |
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(A-B) Net Cost to Family: The Net Cost is the amount that José's family must pay after need-based grants are taken into account. |
=$26,550 |
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Managing the Net Cost Parents and students work together to cover the Net Cost using tools provided by the college, including parent and student educational loans and part-time work. The Net Cost is not due all at once. Many costs, such as living expenses, are incurred over time. What follows is a sample of how José's family might cover his net cost. |
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José's Parents Combination of current earnings, savings or a parent loan: José's parents would be expected to contribute $14,700 for the year. |
$14,700 |
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José Student part-time work during academic year: Student educational loans: Savings from summer jobs or other earnings: |
$2,750 $7,500 $1,600 |
See José's CCC Plan
See José's CSU Plan
See José's UC Plan
See José's Independent Mid-range Plan


