100% Need, No-Loan Schools

<p>Hi, </p>

<p>I was hoping someone knew where I can find a list of schools that meet 100% of need and have some variation of the no-loan policy. </p>

<p>This would really help me out!! </p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>I believe this is what you're looking for:</p>

<p>The</a> New York Times > Education > Image > Tuition Free, Loan Free, Debt Free</p>

<p>There's also a list here, from Sept 08, of schools that meet 100% need but not all of these schools are need blind/loan free:</p>

<p>Schools</a> That Say They Meet Full Need - US News and World Report</p>

<p>"Need-blind" means that students are admitted without regard to the family's ability to pay for college. The twenty-seven need-blind schools meeting full need and using a consensus approach to defining need are:
WFU</a> | Admissions | Student Financial Aid | Need-Based Aid | Consensus Methodology</p>

<p>Thanks a lot, this is exactly what I wanted!</p>

<p>FinAid</a> | Answering Your Questions | No Loans for Low Income Students</p>

<p>Go to each colleges fin aid web page. Or Google the college/univ + financial aid policy</p>

<p>Rice is "no-loans" for students in families making less than $80,000 a year, and they meet full need. They are good with financial aid, and also offer merit scholarships.</p>