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The '''Office of Financial Aid and Educational Planning''' (Fin Aid) processes all your tax papers and determines how much aid you need and will get. You're assigned a particular finaid officer while you're at Columbia who handles your application and can answer your questions. Financial Aid at Columbia can be stingy, and you should absolutely attempt to negotiate with them after you get your initial offer. It's quite possible that they simply assumed your family has millions in an unreported off shore bank account when they decided you don't qualify for a grant. It's happened before. | The '''Office of Financial Aid and Educational Planning''' (Fin Aid) processes all your tax papers and determines how much aid you need and will get. You're assigned a particular finaid officer while you're at Columbia who handles your application and can answer your questions. Financial Aid at Columbia can be stingy, and you should absolutely attempt to negotiate with them after you get your initial offer. It's quite possible that they simply assumed your family has millions in an unreported off shore bank account when they decided you don't qualify for a grant. It's happened before. | ||
− | In October 2006, Columbia announced that all current and incoming students during the 2007-2008 school year whose family's earned less than $50,000 dollars would have the student loans in their financial aid package replaced with grants. | + | In October [[2006]], Columbia announced that all current and incoming students during the [[2007]]-[[2008]] school year whose family's earned less than $50,000 dollars would have the student loans in their financial aid package replaced with grants. |
== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 23:21, 10 April 2007
Financial Aid | |
Director/Head | {{{Head}}} |
Location | 407 Lerner Hall |
Phone | 212-854-3711 |
Hours | M-F 9-5 (M-Th 3-4, F 10-12 Walk-in Hours) |
Website | Click Here |
The Office of Financial Aid and Educational Planning (Fin Aid) processes all your tax papers and determines how much aid you need and will get. You're assigned a particular finaid officer while you're at Columbia who handles your application and can answer your questions. Financial Aid at Columbia can be stingy, and you should absolutely attempt to negotiate with them after you get your initial offer. It's quite possible that they simply assumed your family has millions in an unreported off shore bank account when they decided you don't qualify for a grant. It's happened before.
In October 2006, Columbia announced that all current and incoming students during the 2007-2008 school year whose family's earned less than $50,000 dollars would have the student loans in their financial aid package replaced with grants.