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Ms Diana M.
Diana Shropshire
Student ID: 23277643
Master of Business Administration - 12
Institutional Costs for the Academic Year 3/14/2015 - 5/28/2015

Financial Aid: (877)221-5800, Option 4
Business Office: 877-701-3800
Date: 6/20/2014
$0.00

Expenses based on your expected enrollment status for the academic year:
Tuition and fees

$0.00

Estimated Grant and Scholarship “GIFT” Aid

$0.00

Based on the information you provided on your 2014-15 FAFSA you do not qualify for grants or scholarships. To learn more about federal, state and/ or institutional gift aid, please contact your
Financial Aid Representative.

Median Borrowing
You have enrolled in a new program and there are no graduates as of this date. Due to the lack of data, median borrowing information for this program is not yet available. For more information about loan repayment information, contact your
Financial Aid Representative.

$
$

Aggregate Limit
Remaining Academic Year Institutional Costs

$0.00

Academic year institutional costs minus estimated gift aid:

$0.00

Estimated Sources To Pay Remaining Costs

$0.00

A student’s eligibility to borrow from the Federal
Direct loan program is capped at the aggregate loan limit set by the Department of Education. It is important to monitor your borrowing in relationship to your limits.
Federal Aggregate Limits
Combined
Subsidized and
Unsubsidized
Graduate

Subsidized
Stafford

$138,500.00

$65,500.00

$0.00

$0.00

Your Loans
Total Loans

Your loan totals above include previous loans borrowed as of 5/22/2014. For a current aggregate amount; any loans scheduled to be disbursed at our institution after 5/22/2014 (including the amounts shown on this letter) should be added to that figure.
These figures are estimates based on the information we have available. For more detailed information be sure to view your borrowing history using the NSLDS link below.

Student Loan Default Rate for

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