Financial Aid Basics (1)
Grants & Scholarships
FAFSA (2)
Financial Aid Offers (4)
Financial Aid at Rollins (5)
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Rollins Grant is an example of this type of financial aid.

What is need-based financial aid

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An increasese in merit scholarship will impact the need-based eligibility of this award.

What is Rollins Grant

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This is the earliest students can complete the FAFSA every year
What is October 1st
100

This is the day financial aid offers are released on a weekly basis.

What is Monday

100

This is our cost of attendance at Rollins for 2526 for a residential CLA student.

What is $84,870

200

This Florida grant can be awarded without ever filing the FAFSA.

What is the Florida EASE Grant

200
The amount of credits a student must be enrolled in to be considered full time financial aid eligible?
What is 12 semester credits?
200

FAFSA is an acronym that stands for this.

What is Free Application for Federal Student Aid

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The type of federal direct loan in which the government pays the interest on while the student is still in school

What is a Subsidized loan

200
The median monthly income you can earn with an associates degree
What is $3,458
300

Freshmen across the board are only offered this much in federal student loans

What is $5,500

300

International students under assylum petition or who have applied to for residency can still likely be eligible for this grant.

What is the Florida EASE Grant

300

This is the index that measures a family's financial strength by combining a family's income and net worth. It's used to determine financial aid eligibility.

What is Student Aid Index

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The type of loan in which interest accrues while the student is in school.
What is Unsubsidized loan
300
The 4 types of degrees you can earn at a 4-year college & university
What is bachelors, Masters, Doctorate and Professional
400
This is the cost of attendance at a State University and living on campus
What is $19,548
400
This is an institutional award for students to demonstrate additional financial need and can provide $100-$4,000 in additional funds above and beyond MN State & Pell Grants
What is the Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG)
400
This is the combination of a families income and net worth used to determine financial aid eligibility
What is EFC?
400
The monthly repayment amount for a student who has borrowed $20,000 in loans
What is $230
400
The median weekly income for someone who earns only a high school diploma
What is $678
500
What Minnesota Residents can apply for when attending colleges in WI, ND, SD, IA or Manitoba
What is reciprocity?
500
a community service opportunity available for students to help finance part of their education (hint: Ms. Criss was one!)
What is AmeriCorps?
500
Name 3 of the qualifying events that qualify as a change in financial status due to a special circumstance
Loss of a job, serious illness, disability, significant medical expenses, Separation or Divorce, Death in the Family
500
The amount of a direct stafford loan that an independent student can receive while in their 4th year of college
What is $12,500
500
The measurement of the percentage of first year, full time student enrolled in college that return to that same college in known as the __________________ rate
What is retention
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