This application can be accessed through the College Board.
What is the CSS Profile?
If I don't have good grades, I won't be able to get any financial aid to pay for college.
What is FALSE?
Remember that there is need-based aid dependent on household income, unlike merit-based aid that is based on grades, achievements, etc. Colleges always provide at least some aid to students based on their financial need. Additionally, if you have major achievements outside the classroom, you could potentially earn a scholarship for those, as well.
Money you need to pay back after you finish college (only if you borrowed them, of course).
What is loans?
A big mac sandwich at McDonalds costs an average of X.
What is $5?
This RI school offers 2 years of free tuition if you're a state resident and a full-time student.
What is CCRI?
The financial aid application that asks for more detailed information about your family's income and finances.
What is the CSS profile?
You can save a lot of money by going to community college and then transferring to a 4-year school.
What is TRUE?
Starting out at a 2-year school is a great way to invest in your financial future.
A specific federal aid that will give $7,395 to students with the highest level of need.
What is Federal Pell Grant?
The average costs of an NBA finals ticket.
What is $1,085?
What is Room and Board?
FAFSA stands for.
What is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid?
It is better to choose a college based on its reputation rather than its affordability.
What is FALSE?
Affordability is ALWAYS the route to go. Pick the school that will leave you with as little debt as possible.
This is a federal program that allows students to earn money through part-time on-campus employment.
What is work-study?
Average costs for a trip to Puerto Rico
What is $257 USD?
This is a loan that a student's guardian can take out to help their child cover the costs of attending college.
What is Parent Plus Loan?
The identification tool you need to enter the FAFSA every single year.
What is an FSA ID?
You can start repaying your federal student loans while in school.
What is true?
What is Percent Need Met?
The average costs for a Beyonce ticket, VIP package.
What is $1,400?
What is $30,000?
The College Scholarship Service is used by most of these types of colleges.
What is a selective private college?
Going to a private college is guaranteed to leave you with a huge amount of debt.
What is FALSE?
Some private colleges (aka: not all) offer more financial resources than public colleges. This means there's a chance a private college could offer you more money than a public one.
A specific measure that is used to determine a students ability to pay for college and the amount of financial aid they can receive.
What is a Student Aid Index?
Average salary of a worker in the 1950s.
What is $3,500?
This school offers on-campus support and additional funding through its Talent Development program (TD).
What is URI?