Applying for Aid
Loans
Cost of Attendance
Cost of Tuition
Free Financial Aid
100

Students submit the _______ to apply for Federal and State financial aid.

FAFSA

100

Federal Student Loans have to be _____ after graduation.

repaid

100

Cost of attendance helps students and families understand their _____ costs in college.

overall

100

Tuition is a sum of _________ charged for teaching or instruction by a school, college, or university.

money

100

Grants and scholarships do not. _____ ___ _____.

have to be repaid

200

 What are 2 other ways students can apply for financial aid?

1) College/University Scholarship Applications

2) Individual Scholarship applications in the Community

200

Students get offered Federal Student Loans along with other financial aid through the application called the ______.

FAFSA

200

Cost of attendance is MORE than just ______ ___ ____.

Tuition and Fees

200

The cost of tuition is ________ across colleges and universities.

different

200

These awards are offered to students based on their financial need:

Grants

300

The FAFSA asks a series of questions about you and your family to determine your ________.

financial need.

300

These loans are borrowed by the Parents of students to help with their educational expenses:

Parent PLUS loans

300

A College's Cost of Attendance is NOT _ ____.

A bill

300

Cost of Tuition is normally broken down by _____ _____.

credit hour

300

These awards are offered to students based on merit, talent, or area of study:

Scholarships

400

What does the FAFSA stand for?

Free Application for Federal Student Aid

400

Which loan does not accrue interest while you are in school?

Subsidized Loans

400
A student's anticipated Cost of Attendance varies based on their _______ ______.

living plans

400

Classes are typically ___ credit hours.

3

400

These awards allow students to earn money through employment on campus:

Federal Work Study

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