Submitting a Pledge
Please read these guidelines before clicking on the link below. Our GuidelinesMost announcements of new scholarship programs tell students and families very little about how much they will actually have to pay for college. That's because scholarships are just one piece of the affordability equation. Inclusion of a college's financial aid program on this site is contingent upon the clarity with which they identify actual costs and how they expect students and their families to cover them. Listed pledges:
Most pledges include a calculated Expected Family Contribution (EFC). The difference between this ability-to-pay measurement and the total student budget (cost of attendance) is considered the student's "financial need." We include pledges that aim to cover all or most of that financial need. Note: It is not uncommon for families to find that funds to cover the EFC are not readily available and therefore need to be borrowed. We do not include programs that address tuition in isolation, excluding other costs of attendance. We also exclude programs that are narrowly restricted, such as those limited to a particular number of students or certain zip codes, or those with test scores or GPA requirements (beyond the general admissions criteria). Inclusion of a program on this list does not mean that it is necessarily effective in reducing debt or increasing low-income enrollment. See How Pledges Can Fail. If you know of a program that meets these criteria, please continue to submit a pledge
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