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Anonymous
Wash U Student
Financial Aid Doles Out a Significant Amount
This school hooked me up with a decent financial aid package. I mean its ridiculously expensive to go here so anything from 20000 and up off is necessary.
dspq49
Anthropology and Archaeology '10
Financial Aid
Getting financial aid at Washington University is extremely easy. Everyone is helpful in the financial aid office. The best bet to receive financial aid is to apply for it early and be vocal about needing money for school.
Jun 23, 2011
jalban922
Economics '14
Not Need Blind
The school itself is not need blind so if you can pay the tuition costs you are probably slightly favored. Financial aid however, for those who receive it is great and fairly easy to get.
Jun 08, 2011
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