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Coker


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            Financial Aid Information                        Financial Aid 2017-2018
            Director of Financial Aid:         Betty Williams   % of freshmen w/demonstrated
            Phone:                             843-383-8055  financial need:                             96%
            Email:                       bwilliams@coker.edu  Avg. financial aid pkg. for
                                                             freshmen w/demonstrated need:            $21,496
            Required Financial Aid Application Forms
            CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE:                   N   Cost for Academic Year 2018-2019**
            Institutional Financial Aid Form:            N   Tuition:                                $29,328
            FAFSA/Application Deadline:           Y / June 30  Room/Board:                            $9,090
                                             for S.C. Residents  Required Fees:                         $635
            Financial Aid Awards Announced:   Rolling/Starts Nov. 1  Total:                        **$39,053
            Financial Aid Estimator Available Online:     Y  **Above information does not include personal expenses, books, supplies,
            Financial Aid Brochure Available:             Y  transportation etc.
                                                             **Subject to change

            Non-Need-Based Institutional Awards*
                                                                             Renewable      Deadline to Apply
            Name                         # Available          Amount                 Y/N          For Fall 2019
            Business Fellows Scholarship     1      Full tuition, room, board    Y           February 1, 2019
            Engagement Scholarship           5    $3,500 each (for four years)   Y           February 1, 2019
            Defining Difference Scholarship   1                   $4,000         Y           February 1, 2019
            Honors Program Scholarship   Based off of        $1,000 per year;    Y                   Rolling
                                       acceptance            stipend giving a
                                         into the          student’s junior year
                                         program             towards a Study
                                                              Away Program

            *Based on academic merit and/or other special talent, not necessarily on need. *See college website for specific
            details on requirements, renewability, etc.

            MAJORS:
            Undergraduate: Art (with required concentration in Fine Arts or Graphic Design), Art Education, Biology (alone
            or with an optional concentration in Ecology, Molecular Biology, or Pre-Medicine), Biology Education, Business
            Administration (alone or with an optional concentration in Economics, Entrepreneurship, Management, Marketing,
            or Sport Management), Chemistry (alone or with an optional concentration in Pre-Pharmacy), Communication,
            Computer Science, Criminology, Dance, Dance Education, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, English
            (alone or with a concentration in Literature or Professional Writing), English Education, History, Interdisciplinary
            Studies, Mathematics, Mathematics Education, Medical Technology, Music (with a required concentration in Piano
            or Voice), Physical Education & Sport Studies (with a required concentration in Coaching, Exercise Science, Physical
            Fitness Programming, or Sport Communication), Physical Education Teacher Education, Political Science, Psychology
            (alone or with a concentration in Counseling), Sociology, Spanish, Theatre (with a required concentration in Musical
            Theatre, Performance, Technical Theatre, or Writing)

            Graduate: College Athletic Administration, Literacy Studies, Curriculum and Instructional Technology, Criminal and
            Social Justice, and Management and Leadership









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