How can I afford RMU?
Paying for college is more than paying tuition. It means managing your money and stretching your dollars while you prepare for the future. You will probably be living the most frugal years of your life, and you may be learning for the first time how to manage your own money. Robert Morris University is making improvements to its financial aid policies to ensure that no student feels he or she cannot attend the University because it would present a hardship. Here are examples of how six students entering Robert Morris this fall are affected by these student aid policies.
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Ed
Ed is a commuter student with an
EFC of 1841. His direct costs include
his tuition and his technology fee. Read more...
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Lynn
Lynn is a residence hall student for the upcoming school year. She is from a family of 5 and has an EFC of 2673. Her direct costs include: tuition, a double occupancy room, the Patriot meal plan and her technology fee. Read more...
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Ann
Ann is an athlete at RMU. She is also enrolled in
a major with a slightly higher tuition rate. She is from a family of six and has an EFC of 8252. Her direct costs include: tuition, a double occupancy room, the Patriot meal plan and her technology fee. Read more...
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Steven
Steven is from a family of four. He has an EFC of 9430 and is living in the residence halls. His direct costs include: tuition, a double occupancy room, the Patriot meal plan and his technology fee. Read more...
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Sue
Sue is an outstanding, transfer student from a local community college. She has an EFC of 7256. She will commute to RMU so she can continue to work at her part-time job. Read more...
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Bob
Bob is an athlete at RMU. The family has 3 children in college and has an EFC of 14390. His financial aid package illustrates the
new stacking policy for athletes at RMU. (Stacking permits a student athlete to receive both academic and athletic aid). Read more...
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