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Low Income, In-State Student Alana is Pennsylvania-born and raised. She lives in-state with her mom and two older
siblings, one of which is already enrolled in college full-time. The family’s household
income is $49,000, and Alana has a part-time job from which she earned $2,500 last
year. In high school, Alana worked hard and earned a 3.77 GPA upon graduation. She
does not plan to take the SAT and hopes to live on campus while at Duquesne. Given this assessment, Alana qualified for the following aid: Medium Income, In-State Student Jerrod lives in Pennsylvania with his parents and two siblings. His eldest sibling
is already in college, and Jerrod is eager to join with plans to live on campus as
a freshman at Duquesne. The family’s household income is $170,000. In high school,
Jerrod maintained a GPA of 2.99. He took the SAT as a junior and received a score
of 1370. Given this assessment, Jerrod qualified for the following aid: High Income, In-State Student Anthony has lived his whole life in Pennsylvania and is excited to move to Pittsburgh,
living on campus as a Duke. He is one of three kids in his family, and his older two
siblings are already enrolled in college. Anthony’s parents are married and both work,
earning a household income of $500,000. In high school, Anthony earned a weighted
GPA of 4.18 and did not take the SAT or ACT. Given this assessment, Anthony qualified for the following aid: Medium Income, Out-of-State Student Rachel is from North Carolina, but she has known all her life that she wanted to be
a Duquesne Duke like her dad. She lives at home with her father and older sibling,
who is already in college full-time. Their household income is $118,822. As a high
schooler, Rachel achieved a 4.37 GPA (weighted) and completed the SAT with a score
of 1310. She plans to live on campus as a freshman. Given this assessment, Rachel qualified for the following aid:
Meet Alana
Alana’s net cost to attend Duquesne: $24,152
Meet Jerrod
Jerrod’s net cost to attend Duquesne: $39,248
Meet Anthony
Anthony’s net cost to attend Duquesne: $32,548
Meet Rachel
Rachel’s net cost to attend Duquesne: $33,548