In 2005-2006, 99% of all full-time freshmen and 97% of continuing full-time students received some form of financial aid. 70% of full-time freshmen and 67% of continuing full-time students received need-based aid. The average freshman award was $19,600. Need-based scholarships or need-based grants averaged $15,625 ($33,500 maximum); need-based self-help aid (loans and jobs) averaged $5560 ($10,625 maximum); other non-need-based awards and non-need-based scholarships averaged $10,835 ($17,000 maximum); and tuition remission to students without regard to financial need. averaged $24,900 ($26,650 maximum). 66% of undergraduates work part time. Average annual earnings from campus work are $810. The average financial indebtedness of the 2005 graduate was $24,825. The FAFSA is required. The priority date for freshman financial aid applications for fall entry is February 15.