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Scholarship Yield Rate

65.0 %

Net Cost After Scholarship$33,000
Scholarship Coverage26.7 %
Total Scholarship Budget (accepted)$1,560,000

Scholarship Yield Rate vs Scholarship Offers Made

Fórmula

Understanding Scholarship Yield

Scholarship yield measures how many scholarship recipients actually enroll. It helps institutions budget financial aid and plan enrollment.

Formula

Yield Rate = Accepted Offers / Offers Made x 100

Net Cost = Total Cost of Attendance - Scholarship Amount

Coverage = Scholarship / Cost of Attendance x 100

Higher scholarship amounts generally produce higher yield rates, but there are diminishing returns beyond a certain threshold.

Ejemplo Resuelto

200 scholarship offers made, 130 accept and enroll. COA is $45,000, average scholarship $12,000.

  1. 01Yield rate: 130 / 200 x 100 = 65.0%
  2. 02Net cost: $45,000 - $12,000 = $33,000
  3. 03Coverage: $12,000 / $45,000 x 100 = 26.7%
  4. 04Total budget: 130 x $12,000 = $1,560,000

Preguntas Frecuentes

What is a good scholarship yield rate?

For competitive scholarships, 50-70% is typical. Very generous offers may yield 80%+.

How do schools decide scholarship amounts?

Schools use merit-based formulas (GPA, test scores), need-based analysis (FAFSA), and strategic enrollment goals.

Can I negotiate a scholarship offer?

Yes. Politely presenting competing offers or demonstrating additional qualifications can sometimes increase awards.

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