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EOP Income Guidelines

EOP applicants should meet the low income guidelines listed below. Applicants whose total family income exceeds the guidelines may be considered if the expected family contribution (as determined by the Financial Aid Office) does not exceed $1,500. These guidelines are not intended to exclude economically disadvantaged students, but to identify and give priority to the most financially needy applicants.

2009-2010 EOP Family Income Guidelines for Dependent Students

Family Maximum SizeMaximum Total Parental Income
2 $33,200
3 $37,000
4 $42,900
5 $48,300
6 $54,500
7 $59,200
8 $63,800

2007-2008 EOP Family Income Guidelines for Independent Students

Single, No Dependents or Married, No Dependents Other Than Spouse or With Dependents Other Than a Spouse

Family Maximum SizeIncome
0 $11,800
1 $20,600
2 $35,800
3 $40,300
4 $47,000
5 $53,200
6 $60,200
7 $65,500
8 $70,700
  • Income eligibility is based on the 2009-20010 Expected Family Contribution (EFC) formulas for federal student aid.
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