Examples of Grant Aid Awarded to Students
Student A
- Family income of $20,000
- Family size of 4
- EFC of 0
- Is a North Carolina resident for tuition purposes
- Completed the FAFSA on February 10th
- Completed the financial aid process with Western on April 1st
The grants, i.e. free money, this student could expect to receive are as follows:
- Federal Pell Grant $4,050
- Federal Supplemental Grant $1,200
- UNC Need Based Grant $1,880
- State Incentive Grant $ 700
- WCU Tuition Grant $ 450
- Total free money $8,280
Compare the total with the cost to pay tuition and fees, the standard meal plan, and the standard residence hall room for 2006-2007, which equals $9,211. Student A would only need an additional $931 to pay for school for two semesters.
Student B
- Family income of $20,000
- Family size of 4
- EFC of 0
- Is a North Carolina resident for tuition purposes
- Completed the FAFSA on May 1st
- Completed the financial aid process with Western on June 1st
The grants this student could expect to receive are as follows:
Federal Pell Grant $4050
So late filing in this case has cost the student $4,230 of free money!
Here is/are examples of a family with moderate income
Student C
- Family income of $51,000
- Family size of 4
- EFC of 4299
- Is a North Carolina resident for tuition purposes
- Completed the FAFSA on March 15th
- Completed the financial aid process with Western on April 15th
Although this student doesn't qualify for federal grants, the grants this student could expect to receive are as follows:
- UNC Need Based Grant $3,400
- NC Lottery Scholarship $2,400
- WCU Tuition Grant $ 450
- Total free money $6,250
Student D
- Family income of $51,000
- Family size of 4
- EFC of 4299
- Is a North Carolina Resident for tuition purposes
- Completed the FAFSA on May 1st
- Completed the financial aid process with Western on June 1st
The grant this student could expect to receive:
NC Lottery Scholarship $2,400
Late filing in this case cost the student $3,850 in free money.







