For the academic year 2021-2022, 72.93% of first-time students received grants or scholarships at District of Columbia 4-Year 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 4-Year Colleges financial aid comparison. page
Comparison Table of Financial Aid Changes for District of Columbia 4-Year Colleges
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First-time Students Grants or Scholarships Changes from 2017 to 2022 at District of Columbia 4-Year 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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