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Which District of Columbia schools receive the most federal student aid?

Howard University, George Washington University and Georgetown University reported receiving the most federal financial aid during the 2018-19 academic year among District of Columbia schools.

Which District of Columbia schools receive the least federal student aid?

University of the Potomac-Washington DC Campus, Strayer University-Global Region and Bennett Career Institute reported receiving the least federal financial aid during the 2018-19 academic year among District of Columbia schools.

These schools have the worst 'on time' graduation rates in District of Columbia

University of the Potomac-Washington DC Campus, University of the District of Columbia and Trinity Washington University have the lowest 'on time' graduation rates in District of Columbia, according to an analysis of federal data.

Which District of Columbia schools receive the most state student aid?

Gallaudet University, Trinity Washington University and Career Technical Institute reported receiving the most state financial aid during the 2018-19 academic year among District of Columbia schools.

Which District of Columbia schools receive the least state student aid?

University of the District of Columbia, Georgetown University and American University reported receiving the least state financial aid during the 2018-19 academic year among District of Columbia schools.

The price of education: Which District of Columbia schools charge the highest in-state tuition?

District of Columbia residents pay the highest in-state tuition at George Washington University, Georgetown University and American University, according to an analysis of federal data.

The price of education: Which 4-year District of Columbia schools charge the highest in-state tuition?

District of Columbia residents attending four-year schools pay the highest in-state tuition at George Washington University, Georgetown University and American University, according to an analysis of federal data.

The price of education: Which 4-year District of Columbia schools charge the lowest in-state tuition?

District of Columbia residents attending four-year schools pay the lowest in-state tuition at University of the District of Columbia, Strayer University-District of Columbia and Strayer University-Global Region, according to an analysis of federal data.

The price of education: Which District of Columbia schools charge the lowest in-state tuition?

District of Columbia residents pay the lowest in-state tuition at University of the District of Columbia, National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts and Strayer University-District of Columbia, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of federal data.

Sticker shock: Which 4-year U.S. schools charge the lowest in-state tuition?

U.S. residents enrolled at District of Columbia face among the lowest cost of attending four-year in-state colleges and universities in the U.S., according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of federal data.

State institution: These 4-year District of Columbia schools attract the most in-state students

University of the District of Columbia, Trinity Washington University and Strayer University-District of Columbia enrolled the most in-state students of all four-year District of Columbia schools, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of fall 2

These 4-year schools have the worst 'on time' graduation rates in District of Columbia

University of Phoenix-Washington DC, University of the Potomac-Washington DC Campus and University of the District of Columbia have the lowest 'on time' graduation rates among four-year schools in District of Columbia, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of federal data.

These 4-year schools have the top 'on time' graduation rates in District of Columbia

Georgetown University, George Washington University and American University have the best 'on time' graduation rates among four-year schools in District of Columbia, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of federal data.

State institution: These 4-year District of Columbia schools attract the fewest in-state students

Strayer University-Global Region, American University and Gallaudet University enrolled the fewest in-state students of all four-year District of Columbia schools, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of fall 2017 data.

Which District of Columbia colleges receive the least federal student aid?

University of the Potomac-Washington DC Campus and Strayer University-Global Region reported receiving the least federal financial aid during the 2015-16 academic year among District of Columbia schools, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of

Which District of Columbia colleges receive the most federal student aid?

Howard University and Technical Learning Centers Inc reported receiving the most federal financial aid during the 2015-16 academic year among District of Columbia schools, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of federal data.

These schools have the worst 'on time' graduation rates in District of Columbia

University of Phoenix-Washington DC, University of the District of Columbia and University of the Potomac-Washington DC Campus have the lowest 'on time' graduation rates in District of Columbia, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of federal

Which U.S. schools receive the least state student aid?

University of the District of Columbia was among U.S. schools that reported receiving the least state financial aid during the 2017-18 academic year, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of federal data.

These schools have the worst 'on time' graduation rates in the U.S.

University of Phoenix-Washington DC and University of the District of Columbia have some of the lowest 'on time' graduation rates in the U.S., according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of federal data.

Sticker shock: Which 4-year U.S. schools charge the lowest in-state tuition?

State residents enrolled at University of the District of Columbia face among the lowest cost of attending four-year in-state colleges and universities in the U.S., according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of federal data.