All Undergraduate Students Financial Aid Over Time

The following table and chart show the trends of financial aid for all undergraduate students at Pima Medical Institute-Dillon since 2015.
For that period, the average number of students who received grants aid/scholarships is 30, which is 40.00 % of all undergraduate students. 34 students which is 48.00% of undergraduate students received federal student loans and the average loan amount is $7,468.
YearGrant or Scholarship*Pell GrantsFederal Student Loans
Number Received (percent**)Average AmountNumber Received (percent**)Average AmountNumber Received (percent**)Average Amount
2015-165 (13%)$7,9034 (11%)$3,21910 (26%)$6,319
2016-1717 (31%)$4,36414 (25%)$3,57932 (58%)$10,627
2017-1821 (34%)$4,89220 (32%)$4,14532 (52%)$7,168
2018-1920 (25%)$5,68418 (23%)$5,03723 (29%)$3,686
2019-2058 (79%)$4,12328 (38%)$4,12546 (63%)$9,004
2020-2142 (41%)$5,03539 (38%)$4,22052 (51%)$8,118
2021-2246 (57%)$4,29936 (44%)$3,56246 (57%)$7,353
Average30 (40.00%)$5,18623 (30.14%)$3,98434 (48.00%)$7,468

Freshmen (First-time, Full-time Undergraduate) Financial Aid Over Time

OverviewGrants/ScholarshipStudent Loans
For the last 8 years, on average, 17 (54.29 % of students) received grants or scholarships and its average amount is $4,821. It can cover 28.50% of tuition & fees ($16,915).
In addition, 22 (68.86 % of students) students get helped from the students loans (average amount : $8,187).
Year Grants or Scholarships*Student Loans
Number Received (percent**)Average AmountNumber Received (percent**)Average Amount
2015-164 (11%)$6,25010 (28%)$7,503
2016-1716 (31%)$4,40530 (58%)$10,769
2017-1819 (42%)$4,80430 (67%)$7,739
2018-1910 (45%)$4,11112 (55%)$5,145
2019-2025 (96%)$4,42525 (96%)$12,691
2020-2123 (79%)$5,36026 (90%)$6,407
2021-2219 (76%)$4,39322 (88%)$7,053
Average17 (54.29%)$4,82122 (68.86%)$8,187
*Grant or scholarship aid includes aid received, from the federal government, state or local government, the institution, and other sources known by the institution.
**percentage of number of students receiving aids among all undergraduate students.
The following table shows the trends of grants or scholarships over time. For the last 8 years, on average, 13 (41.86 % of students) received Pell (federal) grants and its average amount is $4,120.
In addition, 2 students received State/local government grants/scholarships (4.75 % of students).
Year Federal (Pell) GrantsOther Federal State/Local governmentInstitutional
Number Received (percent)Average AmountNumber Received (percent)Average Amount Number Received (percent)Average AmountNumber Received (percent)Average Amount
2015-163 (8%)$4,077--1 (3%)$12,767--
2016-1713 (25%)$3,661--5 (10%)$4,575--
2017-1819 (42%)$4,145--1 (2%)$12,521--
2018-198 (36%)$4,161----2 (9%)$3,912
2019-2015 (58%)$4,40222 (85%)$1,600--5 (19%)$1,880
2020-2122 (76%)$4,547----3 (10%)$7,747
2021-2212 (48%)$3,8472 (8%)$1501 (4%)$10,1646 (24%)$4,475
Average13 (41.86%)$4,12012 (46.50%)$8752 (4.75%)$10,0074 (15.50%)$4,504
*Grant or scholarship aid includes aid received, from the federal government, state or local government, the institution, and other sources known by the institution.
**percentage of number of students receiving aids among all undergraduate students..
The following table describes number of students and average amount of loans by loan type. The following table shows the trends of grants or scholarships over time.
For the last 8 years, on average, 22 (68.86 % of students) get any students loan help and its average loan amount is $22.
YearTotalFederal student loansOther student loans
Number Received (percent)Average AmountNumber Received (percent)Average AmountNumber Received (percent)Average Amount
2015-1610 (28%)$7,5039 (25%)$6,6701 (3%)$15,000
2016-1730 (58%)$10,76930 (58%)$10,769--
2017-1830 (67%)$7,73930 (67%)$7,2641 (2%)$14,250
2018-1912 (55%)$5,14512 (55%)$3,1624 (18%)$5,950
2019-2025 (96%)$12,69125 (96%)$10,3963 (12%)$19,119
2020-2126 (90%)$6,40726 (90%)$6,407--
2021-2222 (88%)$7,05322 (88%)$7,053--
Average22 (68.86%)$8,18722 (68.43%)$7,3892 (8.75%)$13,580
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