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Financial Aid

In a 2002 US News and World Report survey, SC was rated one of the best values in education. That’s due to a combination of small, challenging classes and the minimal debt of Southwestern’s graduates.

Minimal debt? That means that, like nearly every college student, you may have loans to pay off when you graduate. But you’ll probably have a lower loan amount at SC. And since the academic reputation is so highly rated, your SC degree is a great value.

You have several financial aid options. And everyone’s aid package is different – based on your need, abilities, and other circumstances. 97% of our students receive some form of financial aid. To find out what YOUR options are, apply! For more information click here.

 

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