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Lehigh Commits to Meeting 100 Percent of All Students’ Demonstrated Financial Need

Affirming its commitment to making a college education available to students of all financial backgrounds, Lehigh University has announced a new financial aid initiative that will see the university meet 100 percent of every student’s demonstrated financial need.  Lehigh will leverage a combination of scholarships, grants, work study and loans to fill the gap between the cost of attendance and the calculated expected family contribution.  Additionally, Lehigh will cap loans included in a student’s Lehigh financial aid package for all students with need, at a maximum of $5,000 per year.
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