For the academic year 2021-2022, 72.93% of first-time students received grants or scholarships at District of Columbia Colleges. The average amount received is $16,611.
Compared to five(5) years ago, the average amount of financial aid for 8 out of 17schools increased, and 8 schools' average amount decreased.
You can check 2022 financial aid statistics with tuition and enrollment type at District of Columbia Colleges financial aid comparison. page
Comparison Table of Financial Aid Changes for District of Columbia Colleges
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First-time Students Grants or Scholarships Changes from 2017 to 2022 at District of Columbia Colleges | School Name | 2017-18 | 2018-19 | 2019-20 | 2020-21 | 2021-22 | 5-Year Average |
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American UniversityWashington, DC | $31,053 (64%) | $25,603 (59%) | $29,117 (57%) | $27,332 (64%) | $27,138 (66%) | $28,049 |
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The Catholic University of AmericaWashington, DC | $25,534 (95%) | $27,232 (97%) | $29,725 (98%) | $31,915 (96%) | $34,449 (98%) | $29,771 |
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University of the District of ColumbiaWashington, DC | $8,244 (75%) | $8,625 (75%) | $9,147 (77%) | $7,657 (65%) | $7,662 (89%) | $8,267 |
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Gallaudet UniversityWashington, DC | $22,470 (96%) | $22,464 (95%) | $20,536 (75%) | $13,568 (74%) | $25,648 (95%) | $20,937 |
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George Washington UniversityWashington, DC | $29,643 (80%) | $32,952 (75%) | $34,178 (71%) | $31,678 (74%) | $35,257 (78%) | $32,742 |
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Georgetown UniversityWashington, DC | $43,071 (44%) | $45,398 (45%) | $45,570 (44%) | $36,711 (42%) | $45,949 (34%) | $43,340 |
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Howard UniversityWashington, DC | $24,005 (87%) | $23,223 (98%) | $22,738 (98%) | $22,380 (99%) | $20,063 (99%) | $22,482 |
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Strayer University-District of ColumbiaWashington, DC | - | $1,524 (100%) | - | - | - | $1,524 |
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National Conservatory of Dramatic ArtsWashington, DC | $5,970 (50%) | - | $4,223 (67%) | $7,345 (50%) | $7,295 (33%) | $6,208 |
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Trinity Washington UniversityWashington, DC | $15,146 (99%) | $16,294 (100%) | $17,593 (100%) | $19,719 (100%) | $19,396 (98%) | $17,630 |
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University of the Potomac-Washington DC CampusWashington, DC | $2,818 (100%) | $1,675 (33%) | $1,543 (100%) | $3,706 (83%) | $3,689 (17%) | $2,686 |
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Career Technical InstituteWashington, DC | $5,465 (83%) | $6,190 (96%) | $4,089 (90%) | $4,965 (87%) | $5,527 (94%) | $5,247 |
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Bennett Career InstituteWashington, DC | $3,910 (100%) | $3,263 (40%) | $2,613 (50%) | $2,571 (100%) | $3,980 (100%) | $3,267 |
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Strayer University-Global RegionWashington, DC | $4,701 (42%) | $4,691 (71%) | $6,699 (60%) | $2,265 (50%) | $4,258 (67%) | $4,523 |
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Saint Michael College of Allied HealthWashington, DC | $5,526 (73%) | $5,083 (69%) | $5,169 (79%) | $4,723 (80%) | $5,400 (74%) | $5,180 |
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The Salon Professional Academy-Washington DCWashington, DC | - | - | $4,062 (87%) | $7,289 (75%) | $3,448 (52%) | $4,933 |
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NewU UniversityWashington, DC | - | - | - | - | - | - |
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| Average | $16,254 (77.71%) | $16,016 (75.21%) | $15,800 (76.87%) | $14,922 (75.93%) | $16,611 (72.93%) | $15,920 |
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