All Undergraduate Financial Aid

At Brigham Young University, 22,046 undergraduate students (70% of total 31,642 students) have received financial aid including grants, scholarships, and/or federal student loans. The average amount of aid received is $7,132.
Financial Aid Statistics (All Undergraduate Students) - BYU
Type of AidNumber Receiving AidPercent Receiving Aid Total Amount of Aid ReceivedAverage Amount of Aid Received
Grant or Scholarship22,04670% $157,234,697$7,132
Pell Grants10,25032% $54,870,929$5,353
Federal Student Loan3,40211% $19,593,259$5,759

Beginning Undergraduate Students (Freshmen) Financial Aid

3,296 beginning undergraduate students (63% of total 5,269 enrolled freshmen) have received financial aid including grants, scholarships, and/or federal student loans at Brigham Young University. The average amount of aid received is $6,325.
Financial Aid Statistics (First-time Full-time Beginning Undergraduate Students) - BYU
Type of AidNumber Receiving AidPercent Receiving Aid Total Amount of Aid ReceivedAverage Amount of Aid Received
Any Financial Aid3,29663% --
Grants or Scholarships2,41146%$15,248,935$6,325
Federal Grants58911%$2,897,428$4,919
Pell Grants58911%$2,897,428$4,919
Other Federal Grants----
State/Local Grants64212%$1,249,700$1,947
Institutional Grants2,32244%$11,101,807$4,781
Student Loan Aid4368%$2,379,338$5,457
Federal Student Loans4318%$2,227,452$5,168
Other Student Loans23-$151,886$6,604

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