Ratio of grants to loans for need-based aid

<p>I'm about to file my FAFSA for Lewis & Clark College. Common Data Set can be found at <a href="http://www.lclark.edu/dept/imdata/objects/cds2005H.pdf%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.lclark.edu/dept/imdata/objects/cds2005H.pdf&lt;/a> I have an EFC of around $1000. Does anyone have any idea how to determine how much of my gift will be grant money versus loan and workstudy? I'll be a sophomore, and I wasn't in the same boat last year financially so I didn't recieve any need-based aid. In their brochure they list sources of aid (last year) as 68.5% (22.6 million) grants and scholarships, 27.9% (9.2 million) loans, and 3.6% (1.2 million) on campus employment. But these are gross figures. Is this what I'm looking for? So with a demonstrated financial need of 34,000 (cost of college minus efc) could I expect $23,290 (dfn x 68.5%) in grant aid?</p>

<p>Thanks for taking a look.</p>