This database was last updated in March 2017 and should only be used as a historical snapshot. More recent data is available from the U.S. Dept. of Education’s College Scorecard.
Head to Head: Which School Helps Poor Students More?
Compare the 2014 performance of any two schools on how well they support their low-income students.Start over at any time.
Virginia Union University
Private not-for-profit, 4-year
Predominately Bachelor's Degrees College
Pell Grantees
			72.3%
			of undergraduates in 2014
		Low-Income Students Paid
			$18,028
			
				per year, on average
			
		Discount Off Total Cost
			35%
			for low-income families
		Median Federal Debt
			$16,240
			for Pell grantees
		Nonrepayment Rate (Pell Students)
			83.6%
			3-Year Rate, Federal Loans
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