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What does FAFSA stand for?

Free Application for Federal Student Aid

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"Extra" percentage you have to pay back on top of the origin\amount you borrowed.

Interest

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What is the Cost of Attendance (COA)?

The total estimated price for one year of college. It includes tuition, fees, housing, food, books, and personal expenses.

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Where can you find Miracle Mindset’s recommended scholarships?

Money Monthly section on insta (@miraclemindsetok) or our website!


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What is an FSA ID?

The digital username and password you and your parents use to sign the FAFSA. You must keep this safe and never share it!

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What is work-study?

Program where you work a part-time job on- or off- campus to help pay for school.

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What is the difference between a loan and a grant?

GRANT is a type of federal aid "gift" that does not have to be repaid, while a LOAN is a sum of money borrowed from a lender.

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What is the difference between Tuition and Room & Board?

Tuition is the cost of your classes, Room & Board is what it costs to live and eat on campus.

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Name two websites to find scholarships you’re applicable to in OKLAHOMA.

OK College Start, Oklahoma City Community Foundation, Oklahoma.Gov Career Tech, Chickasaw Nation Foundation ect. 


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What is the SAI (Student Aid Index)?

The number the government gives you after you file the FAFSA. It tells colleges how much financial support you need. Lower number = more aid!


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Specific federal grant named after the U.S. Senator, usually awarded to students with high financial need

Pell-Grant

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What is a "Grace Period"? How long is it?

6-month period after you graduate or leave school before you are required to start making payments on your federal student loans.


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Name two examples of INDIRECT college costs.

Books, supplies, transportation, personal expenses, etc.

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What are the requirements to apply for Oklahoma’s Promise?

  • apply before Dec 31st of 12th grade.

  • 2.5 GPA

  • A federal adjusted gross income less than $100,000 per year (varies by family size)

  • Complete required High School courses
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What is a FAFSA Audit?

It’s when a college asks you to provide tax papers or extra forms to prove your FAFSA info is correct. 


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When is the Priority Deadline for FAFSA?

March 1st, but the federal deadline is often late June. NOTE: You should apply AS SOON AS POSSIBLE!!

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Maximum amount of "Pell Grant" money a student can get for a year (roughly)?

$7,395. Note: This changes slightly every year.

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What is the Net Price?

The amount you actually pay after all your grants and scholarships are subtracted from the total Cost of Attendance.

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What are 3 key elements to include in scholarship applications?

A personal statement/essay, as resume or list of involvements, and letters of recommendation.

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What is a Net Price Calculator?

Tool every college website has that lets you put in your family's info to see an estimate of what you will actually pay before you even apply.


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What is Crimson Commitment?

OU’s program so Oklahoma’s Promise students will have their tuition and other fees covered as well.

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What is the difference between a Subsidized and an Unsubsidized loan?

The government pays the interest on subsidized loans while you’re in school; unsubsidized loans accrue interest immediately.

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What is FERPA?

A federal law that protects your privacy. Once you’re in college, the school cannot share your grades or info with your parents without your written permission.

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What is the National Merit Scholarship Program?

Competitive scholarship for high schoolers based on their PSAT/NMSQT scores. To qualify, you usually need to score in the top 1% in your state. 

NOTE: If you become a Semifinalists, you must take the SAT or ACT to confirm your academic ability

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What is a Financial Aid Appeal?

A request you send to the college if your family's financial situation has changed since you filed your taxes

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