CIA 13-14 Viewbook by Cleveland Institute of Art

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Financial Aid Statistics

99% of incoming freshman enrolling for 2013 –14 received financial assistance

96% of incoming freshman enrolling for 2013 –14 received scholarships

The average financial aid package for CIA’s 2012 incoming class was $32,643

55% of 2013 accepted students received a CIA merit scholarship of $15,000 or more

Resources for Additional Tuition Support CIA–funded financial aid is just one avenue of support that you can apply to your overall tuition costs. You can pursue funding through private scholarships, state and federally funded financial aid programs, and private education loan programs. A list of those opportunities are below; check our website for details.

CIA Merit Scholarships External Scholarships Ohio College Opportunity Grant Federal Pell Grant Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant* • CIA Grants • William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan • William D. Ford Federal Direct PLUS Loan • Federal Perkins Loan* • Federal Work-Study* • • • • •

*Awarded only to students accepted for admission by March 15 and those who have submitted the 2014–15 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by March 15.

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