Aid

<p>How is the financial aid here? I see they meet "100%" of need but that depends on each college's determination</p>

<p>Check out the Net Price Calculator on the Wake Forest FA site:
[url=&lt;a href=“http://admissions.wfu.edu/financial_aid/]Overview[/url”&gt;http://admissions.wfu.edu/financial_aid/]Overview[/url</a>]</p>

<p>The NPC should be able to give you a ballpark of what Wake Forest may cost your family and adds some transparency to the FA process.</p>

<p>Aid is actually quite a lot better than most people imagine, or at least mine and everyone else’s I know is. 100% of my demonstrated FAFSA need, if not more, has always been met, if not by grants and scholarships, then by loans. </p>

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<p>Keep in mind you reapply each year and any changes can alter your award. Since WF uses the Profile there are many things at play however one of the biggest things that changes a students award is the number of siblings they have in college. We just ran the NPC as my son will apply next year (fall 2013). There will only be one year he will overlap with his brother so I have to run it both with one sibling and with zero siblings in college, knowing whatever award we are offered will be reduced years 2-4. There was a $12k difference in grants in our case.</p>

<p>Son is a senior and we have been very pleased with all 4 years of FA. The addition of the net price calculator makes it even easier to predict and plan. His aid this year was very consistent with what the calculator predicted.</p>

<p>Can anyone please tell me what questions are in Wake Forest undergraduate (skype ) interview?</p>

<p>Thanks !</p>