<p>Also remember, that is 96% of NEED as calculated by Syracuse. Not 96% of costs. To get to that figure they add up the financial need of all their enrolled students, and then compare that to how much aid they give. That aid is not all scholarships and grants. It can include loans and “self help” usually in the form of work-study. End even then they’re not meeting all need.</p>
<p>Unless you are at the very top of their admissions pool, I would expect that your financial aid package will include loans and work-study. Your first step should be to use the Net Price Calculator to get an estimate of what your aid might be. But understand that it can be inaccurate if there are unusual circumstances, or if parents are self employed. If your parents hold regular jobs, and have little assets, you might qualify for full aid - that doesn’t mean it will all be scholarships.</p>