<p>What colleges meet full financial need if your family has an EFC of 0?</p>
<p>Start here:
[Project</a> on Student Debt: Home](<a href=“http://www.projectonstudentdebt.org/]Project”>http://www.projectonstudentdebt.org/)</p>
<p>[Schools</a> That Say They Meet Full Need - US News and World Report](<a href=“http://www.usnews.com/education/paying-for-college/articles/2008/09/05/schools-that-say-they-meet-full-need.html]Schools”>http://www.usnews.com/education/paying-for-college/articles/2008/09/05/schools-that-say-they-meet-full-need.html)</p>
<p>Thank you, I will check those out.</p>
<p>By the way, schools can count loans as meeting need. Also check out no loan schools for low income students: [FinAid</a> | Answering Your Questions | No Loans for Low Income Students](<a href=“http://www.finaid.org/questions/noloansforlowincome.phtml]FinAid”>http://www.finaid.org/questions/noloansforlowincome.phtml)</p>
<p>The Project on Student Debt site has a page which shows you the total contribution roughly expected of the student and the parent at the end of one year for each income level. This means that it includes the student contribution and work study, as well as parental EFC.</p>