Overview
Graph illustrates UMS proportion of financial aid awards; where loans is the largest portion, followed by grants, and scholarships. Scholarships had a significant increase over the last five years.
Values
Year | Loans | Grants | Scholarships | Other |
---|---|---|---|---|
2010 | $163,775,318 | $61,545,254 | $22,686,904 | $13,730,683 |
2011 | $173,646,607 | $69,043,362 | $24,433,136 | $14,404,597 |
2012 | $177,589,309 | $65,527,420 | $28,207,879 | $15,399,390 |
2013 | $172,024,076 | $65,523,596 | $30,583,917 | $14,883,763 |
2014 | $169,305,310 | $62,183,927 | $36,633,324 | $14,621,861 |
2015 | $161,508,787 | $62,498,456 | $42,426,370 | $14,776,043 |
2016 | $152,958,090 | $64,808,288 | $46,517,902 | $14,804,858 |
2017 | $152,001,490 | $60,294,164 | $51,305,186 | $14,290,175 |
2018 | $146,418,910 | $61,135,531 | $61,720,703 | $14,686,024 |
Presentation
This line graph shows the UMS proportion of financial aid awarded in loans, grants, scholarships, and other from 2010 through the 2018, with the dollar amounts presented on the Y-axis and the years on the X-axis.