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2002-03
Statistical Summary of Financial Aid & Scholarship Recipients
Unfortunately, in recent years OFA&S staff has become all too aware of program limitations. Legislated changes to federal and state regulations can sometimes slow down the financial aid application and delivery process. In addition, the paucity of grant resources at both the federal and state levels frequently places student aid programs in a tenuous position and leaves eligible aid applicants with large loan obligations and/or unmet need. Yet each year more and more students require the services provided by our office. We received over 10,415 aid applications in 2002-03. In a typical busy week, we saw over 300 students and fielded or initiated more than 900 phone calls. In addition we coordinated all scholarships, student stipends, and athletic grant-in-aid, provided loan counseling and academic progress monitoring, and, along with Outreach Services and Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) staff, furnished financial aid outreach services to high schools, continuation schools, and community colleges in the CSUB service area. The 2002-03 Statistical Summary - Financial Aid Awards (Table 1) reveals that financial aid was the lifeline for some 4,908 students at CSUB - approximately 64.8% of the total number of enrolled students (annual head count) and 75.2% of full-time equivalent students (FTES). In addition, approximately $26.9 million was allocated to needy and/or deserving students from some 25 major programs. The statistical compendium provides a program summary of awards and dollars allocated; an ethnic distribution of recipients; demographic characteristics of recipients including gender, marital status, dependency, living arrangement, academic level, and age; expected family contribution of recipients; family income level of recipients; and a distribution of size of family of recipients. Of particular significance is the fact that 58.1% of financial aid recipients come from diverse ethnic backgrounds (Table 2), 67.7% of financial aid recipients are female, 77.2% are not married, 59.8% are independent, 73.3% live off campus with someone other than their parents or legal guardian, 53.2% are upper-division students at the academic level of junior or senior, and 73.1% are under the age of 30 (Table 3). In addition, 33.9% of financial aid recipients have an expected family contribution of $0 (Table 4), 54.3% have a family income level below $25,000 (Table 5), and nearly 78.4% have a family size of four or fewer (Table 6). We share this information in an effort to better inform the University community of our mission and the characteristics of the students we attempt to serve. Should you have any questions concerning the content of the statistical summary, please e-mail us at finaid@csub.edu or call the office at phone (661) 654-3016.
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