How much does it cost to go to Union, and what kind of financial aid is available?
Union strives to make a rigorous, high-quality education affordable for all students and families. College tuition, fees, and room and board for the 2008-2009 academic year total $48,552. More than half of all Union students receive some form of financial assistance from the College each year. The average Union scholarship is approximately $20,800, and the average financial aid package (scholarship, loan and job) is $25,400 (includes all scholarship, need-based loans and work-study). Scholarship awards are based on academic performance and financial need. The College gave a total of more than $35 million in aid to its students in 2008-2009. Union is committed to meeting the full financial need of all admitted students.
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