Affording Woodberry

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Affording Woodberry F IN A N C I A L A I D AT A G L A N C E

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MICHAEL L. SZYDLOWSKI Director of Financial Aid

Number of full scholarship grants awarded

41

Percent of families who receive financial assistance

$32,919 Average grant

No worthy student should be deterred by financial reasons from applying to Woodberry Forest, and parents who require financial aid are encouraged to apply.�

For further information or assistance with forms, correspondence may be addressed to: Director of Financial Aid 30 Woodberry Station Woodberry Forest, VA 22989 financial.aid@woodberry.org www.woodberry.org


Affording Woodberry F IN A N C I A L A I D AT A G L A N C E

20

MICHAEL L. SZYDLOWSKI Director of Financial Aid

Number of full scholarship grants awarded

41

Percent of families who receive financial assistance

$32,919 Average grant

No worthy student should be deterred by financial reasons from applying to Woodberry Forest, and parents who require financial aid are encouraged to apply.�

For further information or assistance with forms, correspondence may be addressed to: Director of Financial Aid 30 Woodberry Station Woodberry Forest, VA 22989 financial.aid@woodberry.org www.woodberry.org


Affording Woodberry F IN A N C I A L A I D AT A G L A N C E

20

MICHAEL L. SZYDLOWSKI Director of Financial Aid

Number of full scholarship grants awarded

41

Percent of families who receive financial assistance

$32,919 Average grant

No worthy student should be deterred by financial reasons from applying to Woodberry Forest, and parents who require financial aid are encouraged to apply.�

For further information or assistance with forms, correspondence may be addressed to: Director of Financial Aid 30 Woodberry Station Woodberry Forest, VA 22989 financial.aid@woodberry.org www.woodberry.org


Financing an independent education is a major investment in your son’s future.

How does Woodberry determine need?

We follow financial aid guidelines established by the School and Student Service for Financial Aid (SSS) in determining need. SSS uses a formula that takes into account the costs of housing, food, clothing, transportation, insurance, and other nondiscretionary expenses to calculate how much a family can afford to spend on a child’s education.

WOODBERRY FINANCIAL AID PROGRAM

What if my family doesn’t qualify for financial aid?

Our financial aid program, which is supported by the generosity of alumni and many others who hold Woodberry very close to their heart, has two goals:

We offer a payment plan (for a $250 fee) that allows families to extend their tuition payments over ten months. Our financial aid office can also provide information on private loan options.

»T o provide to deserving students whose families demonstrate financial need the opportunity to obtain a Woodberry education »T o provide to Woodberry a well-qualified student body from a broad range of social and economic backgrounds

Will my family qualify for financial assistance?

That depends on several factors: your age(s), income, assets, obligations, and number of dependents. We invite every family to apply for need-based financial aid.

What types of assistance are available?

We offer financial aid in the form of grants (which you do not have to pay back) and/or loans (which you must pay back).

How are financial aid decisions made?

Financial aid requests and decisions are made by Woodberry’s financial aid committee. All financial information is kept in confidence.

HOW TO APPLY »B eginning in December, we will mail application materials from our financial aid office to all families who request it. »T o apply for financial aid, you must submit an online application to sss.nais.org. WHAT TO SUBMIT »C omplete the Parents’ Financial Statement and submit to sss.nais.org by January 15. »M ail or submit electronic copies of your IRS Form 1040, and all supporting schedules, to sss.nais.org by February 25. FINANCIAL AID IMPORTANT DATES December 15 If you have requested financial aid information from Woodberry, you should have received it by now. If you haven’t received it, please contact us. January 15 Your Parents’ Financial Statement is due at sss.nais.org. February 25* Your IRS Form 1040 is due at sss.nais.org. March 10 Enrollment offers and financial aid decisions are mailed from Woodberry to applicants whose families have met both of the above deadlines. *February 25 for new applicants; March 15 for returning applicants


Financing an independent education is a major investment in your son’s future.

How does Woodberry determine need?

We follow financial aid guidelines established by the School and Student Service for Financial Aid (SSS) in determining need. SSS uses a formula that takes into account the costs of housing, food, clothing, transportation, insurance, and other nondiscretionary expenses to calculate how much a family can afford to spend on a child’s education.

WOODBERRY FINANCIAL AID PROGRAM

What if my family doesn’t qualify for financial aid?

Our financial aid program, which is supported by the generosity of alumni and many others who hold Woodberry very close to their heart, has two goals:

We offer a payment plan (for a $250 fee) that allows families to extend their tuition payments over ten months. Our financial aid office can also provide information on private loan options.

»T o provide to deserving students whose families demonstrate financial need the opportunity to obtain a Woodberry education »T o provide to Woodberry a well-qualified student body from a broad range of social and economic backgrounds

Will my family qualify for financial assistance?

That depends on several factors: your age(s), income, assets, obligations, and number of dependents. We invite every family to apply for need-based financial aid.

What types of assistance are available?

We offer financial aid in the form of grants (which you do not have to pay back) and/or loans (which you must pay back).

How are financial aid decisions made?

Financial aid requests and decisions are made by Woodberry’s financial aid committee. All financial information is kept in confidence.

HOW TO APPLY »B eginning in December, we will mail application materials from our financial aid office to all families who request it. »T o apply for financial aid, you must submit an online application to sss.nais.org. WHAT TO SUBMIT »C omplete the Parents’ Financial Statement and submit to sss.nais.org by January 15. »M ail or submit electronic copies of your IRS Form 1040, and all supporting schedules, to sss.nais.org by February 25. FINANCIAL AID IMPORTANT DATES December 15 If you have requested financial aid information from Woodberry, you should have received it by now. If you haven’t received it, please contact us. January 15 Your Parents’ Financial Statement is due at sss.nais.org. February 25* Your IRS Form 1040 is due at sss.nais.org. March 10 Enrollment offers and financial aid decisions are mailed from Woodberry to applicants whose families have met both of the above deadlines. *February 25 for new applicants; March 15 for returning applicants


Financing an independent education is a major investment in your son’s future.

How does Woodberry determine need?

We follow financial aid guidelines established by the School and Student Service for Financial Aid (SSS) in determining need. SSS uses a formula that takes into account the costs of housing, food, clothing, transportation, insurance, and other nondiscretionary expenses to calculate how much a family can afford to spend on a child’s education.

WOODBERRY FINANCIAL AID PROGRAM

What if my family doesn’t qualify for financial aid?

Our financial aid program, which is supported by the generosity of alumni and many others who hold Woodberry very close to their heart, has two goals:

We offer a payment plan (for a $250 fee) that allows families to extend their tuition payments over ten months. Our financial aid office can also provide information on private loan options.

»T o provide to deserving students whose families demonstrate financial need the opportunity to obtain a Woodberry education »T o provide to Woodberry a well-qualified student body from a broad range of social and economic backgrounds

Will my family qualify for financial assistance?

That depends on several factors: your age(s), income, assets, obligations, and number of dependents. We invite every family to apply for need-based financial aid.

What types of assistance are available?

We offer financial aid in the form of grants (which you do not have to pay back) and/or loans (which you must pay back).

How are financial aid decisions made?

Financial aid requests and decisions are made by Woodberry’s financial aid committee. All financial information is kept in confidence.

HOW TO APPLY »B eginning in December, we will mail application materials from our financial aid office to all families who request it. »T o apply for financial aid, you must submit an online application to sss.nais.org. WHAT TO SUBMIT »C omplete the Parents’ Financial Statement and submit to sss.nais.org by January 15. »M ail or submit electronic copies of your IRS Form 1040, and all supporting schedules, to sss.nais.org by February 25. FINANCIAL AID IMPORTANT DATES December 15 If you have requested financial aid information from Woodberry, you should have received it by now. If you haven’t received it, please contact us. January 15 Your Parents’ Financial Statement is due at sss.nais.org. February 25* Your IRS Form 1040 is due at sss.nais.org. March 10 Enrollment offers and financial aid decisions are mailed from Woodberry to applicants whose families have met both of the above deadlines. *February 25 for new applicants; March 15 for returning applicants


Financing an independent education is a major investment in your son’s future.

How does Woodberry determine need?

We follow financial aid guidelines established by the School and Student Service for Financial Aid (SSS) in determining need. SSS uses a formula that takes into account the costs of housing, food, clothing, transportation, insurance, and other nondiscretionary expenses to calculate how much a family can afford to spend on a child’s education.

WOODBERRY FINANCIAL AID PROGRAM

What if my family doesn’t qualify for financial aid?

Our financial aid program, which is supported by the generosity of alumni and many others who hold Woodberry very close to their heart, has two goals:

We offer a payment plan (for a $250 fee) that allows families to extend their tuition payments over ten months. Our financial aid office can also provide information on private loan options.

»T o provide to deserving students whose families demonstrate financial need the opportunity to obtain a Woodberry education »T o provide to Woodberry a well-qualified student body from a broad range of social and economic backgrounds

Will my family qualify for financial assistance?

That depends on several factors: your age(s), income, assets, obligations, and number of dependents. We invite every family to apply for need-based financial aid.

What types of assistance are available?

We offer financial aid in the form of grants (which you do not have to pay back) and/or loans (which you must pay back).

How are financial aid decisions made?

Financial aid requests and decisions are made by Woodberry’s financial aid committee. All financial information is kept in confidence.

HOW TO APPLY »B eginning in December, we will mail application materials from our financial aid office to all families who request it. »T o apply for financial aid, you must submit an online application to sss.nais.org. WHAT TO SUBMIT »C omplete the Parents’ Financial Statement and submit to sss.nais.org by January 15. »M ail or submit electronic copies of your IRS Form 1040, and all supporting schedules, to sss.nais.org by February 25. FINANCIAL AID IMPORTANT DATES December 15 If you have requested financial aid information from Woodberry, you should have received it by now. If you haven’t received it, please contact us. January 15 Your Parents’ Financial Statement is due at sss.nais.org. February 25* Your IRS Form 1040 is due at sss.nais.org. March 10 Enrollment offers and financial aid decisions are mailed from Woodberry to applicants whose families have met both of the above deadlines. *February 25 for new applicants; March 15 for returning applicants


Affording Woodberry F IN A N C I A L A I D AT A G L A N C E

20

MICHAEL L. SZYDLOWSKI Director of Financial Aid

Number of full scholarship grants awarded

41

Percent of families who receive financial assistance

$32,919 Average grant

No worthy student should be deterred by financial reasons from applying to Woodberry Forest, and parents who require financial aid are encouraged to apply.�

For further information or assistance with forms, correspondence may be addressed to: Director of Financial Aid 30 Woodberry Station Woodberry Forest, VA 22989 financial.aid@woodberry.org www.woodberry.org


Financing an independent education is a major investment in your son’s future.

How does Woodberry determine need?

We follow financial aid guidelines established by the School and Student Service for Financial Aid (SSS) in determining need. SSS uses a formula that takes into account the costs of housing, food, clothing, transportation, insurance, and other nondiscretionary expenses to calculate how much a family can afford to spend on a child’s education.

WOODBERRY FINANCIAL AID PROGRAM

What if my family doesn’t qualify for financial aid?

Our financial aid program, which is supported by the generosity of alumni and many others who hold Woodberry very close to their heart, has two goals:

We offer a payment plan (for a $250 fee) that allows families to extend their tuition payments over ten months. Our financial aid office can also provide information on private loan options.

»T o provide to deserving students whose families demonstrate financial need the opportunity to obtain a Woodberry education »T o provide to Woodberry a well-qualified student body from a broad range of social and economic backgrounds

Will my family qualify for financial assistance?

That depends on several factors: your age(s), income, assets, obligations, and number of dependents. We invite every family to apply for need-based financial aid.

What types of assistance are available?

We offer financial aid in the form of grants (which you do not have to pay back) and/or loans (which you must pay back).

How are financial aid decisions made?

Financial aid requests and decisions are made by Woodberry’s financial aid committee. All financial information is kept in confidence.

HOW TO APPLY »B eginning in December, we will mail application materials from our financial aid office to all families who request it. »T o apply for financial aid, you must submit an online application to sss.nais.org. WHAT TO SUBMIT »C omplete the Parents’ Financial Statement and submit to sss.nais.org by January 15. »M ail or submit electronic copies of your IRS Form 1040, and all supporting schedules, to sss.nais.org by February 25. FINANCIAL AID IMPORTANT DATES December 15 If you have requested financial aid information from Woodberry, you should have received it by now. If you haven’t received it, please contact us. January 15 Your Parents’ Financial Statement is due at sss.nais.org. February 25* Your IRS Form 1040 is due at sss.nais.org. March 10 Enrollment offers and financial aid decisions are mailed from Woodberry to applicants whose families have met both of the above deadlines. *February 25 for new applicants; March 15 for returning applicants


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