92.45% of first-time students received grants or scholarships at Nebraska 4-Year Colleges last year. The average amount received is $15,018.
Compared to five(5) years ago, the average amount of financial aid for 20 out of 23 schools increased, and 3 schools' average amount decreased.
You can check 2022 financial aid statistics with tuition and enrollment type at Nebraska 4-Year Colleges financial aid comparison. page
Comparison Table of Financial Aid Changes for Nebraska 4-Year Colleges
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First-time Students Grants or Scholarships Changes from 2017 to 2022 at Nebraska 4-Year Colleges | School Name | 2017-18 | 2018-19 | 2019-20 | 2020-21 | 2021-22 | 5-Year Average |
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Bellevue UniversityBellevue, NE | $8,489 (83%) | $7,848 (79%) | $7,199 (79%) | $5,955 (60%) | $4,990 (73%) | $6,896 |
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Clarkson CollegeOmaha, NE | $5,659 (65%) | $4,780 (61%) | $7,500 (75%) | $8,777 (81%) | $9,554 (77%) | $7,254 |
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Bryan College of Health SciencesLincoln, NE | $4,446 (60%) | $4,420 (60%) | $6,557 (49%) | $5,282 (61%) | $7,233 (55%) | $5,588 |
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Chadron State CollegeChadron, NE | $6,108 (84%) | $6,521 (88%) | $6,748 (93%) | $6,963 (92%) | $8,480 (94%) | $6,964 |
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Concordia University-NebraskaSeward, NE | $21,746 (100%) | $22,108 (100%) | $23,442 (100%) | $24,655 (100%) | $26,141 (100%) | $23,618 |
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Creighton UniversityOmaha, NE | $21,753 (100%) | $22,531 (99%) | $24,071 (100%) | $27,355 (100%) | $26,918 (100%) | $24,526 |
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Doane UniversityCrete, NE | $21,864 (100%) | $22,350 (100%) | $27,186 (99%) | $28,503 (100%) | $29,479 (100%) | $25,876 |
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Hastings CollegeHastings, NE | $21,224 (100%) | $22,201 (100%) | $24,072 (100%) | $25,122 (100%) | $25,885 (100%) | $23,701 |
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CHI Health School of Radiologic TechnologyOmaha, NE | - | - | - | - | - | - |
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University of Nebraska at KearneyKearney, NE | $6,589 (80%) | $7,217 (85%) | $7,080 (85%) | $7,441 (85%) | $7,282 (100%) | $7,122 |
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Nebraska Methodist College of Nursing & Allied HealthOmaha, NE | $5,981 (100%) | $6,152 (95%) | $7,375 (100%) | $8,330 (100%) | $11,835 (98%) | $7,935 |
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Midland UniversityFremont, NE | $19,737 (100%) | $22,894 (100%) | $25,091 (100%) | $26,828 (100%) | $27,057 (100%) | $24,321 |
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University of Nebraska at OmahaOmaha, NE | $6,832 (65%) | $7,031 (63%) | $7,212 (70%) | $7,224 (73%) | $8,180 (83%) | $7,296 |
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Nebraska Indian Community CollegeMacy, NE | - | - | - | - | - | - |
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University of Nebraska Medical CenterOmaha, NE | - | - | - | - | - | - |
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Nebraska Wesleyan UniversityLincoln, NE | $20,873 (100%) | $22,867 (100%) | $22,386 (100%) | $23,870 (100%) | $26,523 (100%) | $23,304 |
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University of Nebraska-LincolnLincoln, NE | $8,718 (75%) | $8,863 (83%) | $9,953 (85%) | $8,608 (96%) | $10,941 (91%) | $9,417 |
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Peru State CollegePeru, NE | $5,095 (96%) | $5,774 (92%) | $6,114 (98%) | $4,932 (97%) | $9,427 (98%) | $6,268 |
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Summit Christian CollegeGering, NE | $4,210 (100%) | $4,638 (100%) | $3,635 (100%) | $5,813 (100%) | $5,845 (86%) | $4,828 |
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College of Saint MaryOmaha, NE | $15,095 (97%) | $15,976 (100%) | $16,584 (99%) | $17,987 (100%) | $17,799 (98%) | $16,688 |
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Union Adventist UniversityLincoln, NE | $12,059 (99%) | $12,970 (100%) | $13,636 (100%) | $13,368 (100%) | $15,293 (100%) | $13,465 |
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Wayne State CollegeWayne, NE | $5,039 (90%) | $5,321 (91%) | $5,860 (94%) | $6,265 (94%) | $7,838 (96%) | $6,065 |
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York UniversityYork, NE | $13,108 (97%) | $12,658 (100%) | $13,280 (99%) | $13,727 (99%) | $13,665 (100%) | $13,288 |
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| Average | $11,731 (89.55%) | $12,256 (89.80%) | $13,249 (91.25%) | $13,850 (91.90%) | $15,018 (92.45%) | $13,221 |
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