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Financial Aid Information Financial Aid 2017-2018
Director of Financial Aid: Mrs. Monique Rickenbaker % of freshmen w/demonstrated
Phone: 803-705-4859 financial need: 97%
Email: Monique.Rickenbaker@benedict.edu Avg. financial aid pkg. for
freshmen w/demonstrated need: $18,397
Required Financial Aid Application Forms
CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE: N/A Cost for Academic Year 2018-2019**
Institutional Financial Aid Form: N/A Tuition: $14,000
FAFSA/Application Deadline: Y / June 30 Room/Board: $6,200
Financial Aid Awards Announced: Rolling/May 1 Required Fees: $2,600
Financial Aid Estimator Available Online: Y Total: **$22,800
Financial Aid Brochure Available: Y **Above information does not include personal expenses, books, supplies,
transportation etc.
**Subject to change
Non-Need-Based Institutional Awards*
Renewable Deadline to Apply
Name # Available Amount Y/N For Fall 2019
Founders $ 22,800 Y May 1
Trustee $ 22,200 Y May 1
President $ 14,000 Y May 1
Tiger $ 5,000 Y May 1
Golden Opportunity $ 2,000 Y May 1
*Based on academic merit and/or other special talent, not necessarily on need. *See college website for specific
details on requirements, renewability, etc.
UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS:
TYRONE ADAM BURROUGHS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS - Majors - Business Administration (Concentrations:
Management and Marketing),General Business, Accounting, Economics (Concentration: Finance)
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION - Majors - Child and Family Development, Early Childhood Education (teaching option only), Elementary
Education (teaching and non-teaching options)
SCHOOL OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES - Majors - Recreation and Leisure Services, Public Health, Sport Management, Social
Work
SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES, ARTS, AND SOCIAL SCIENCES - Majors - English, Mass Communication, Music (Concentrations:
Instrumental, Piano, Voice, and Music Industry), Studio Art, Criminal Justice (Concentrations: Corrections, Court Systems, and Law
Enforcement History), Political Science (Concentration: International Relations), Religion and Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology
SCHOOL OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATHEMATICS - Majors – Biology, Chemistry (Concentration:
Radiochemistry), Environmental Health Science, Computer Science, Mathematics, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering,
Environmental Engineering, Physics, Transportation Engineering and Logistics Studies
SCHOOL OF CONTINUING EDUCATION (CE) - Department - Continuing Education and Weekend Program, Major - Interdisciplinary Studies
GRADUATE MAJORS: N/A
CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS: N/A
Additional Information:
Summer Bridge admission is considered for applicants who demonstrate potential for college success and may be granted to applicants who do not meet
preferred minimum grade point average requirements, SAT or ACT score requirements.
Applicants who fail to meet our admissions standards, as a result of a review, MUST be admitted for the Summer Bridge Program (Takes place during Summer
School Session, typically in July). These students must pass 6 credit hours of courses determined by the College. Students who successfully complete
the Summer Bridge Program will be allowed to continue in the fall term. Students who do not successfully complete the Summer Bridge Program will be
counseled to explore other post-secondary opportunities, including those offered by other colleges.
The cost for the program is full tuition (summer) plus the required study materials. Housing will also be available at our standard housing rate. A student
must apply for financial aid to assist in paying for the program by filling out a FAFSA application.
The College will also determine the admissions status of students based upon case-by-case evaluation of their potential to succeed in college. 14