Are students expected to pay back grant money awarded?
What is no?
This many schools can be listed on a student's FAFSA
What is 10?
The provision in most loan and insurance contracts that allows payment to be received for a certain period of time after the actual due date. During this period, no late fees are charged, and the late payment does not result in default or cancellation of the loan.
What is a Grace period?
What is a former governor of Georgia?
The FAFSA decides whether a student receives the Pell Grant via
What is expected family contribution (EFC)?
The website that can be used to get an estimate of your Expected Family Contribution or EFC?
What is FAFSA4caster?
The name of the Federal Student Aid loan program for parents is
What is the Parent Plus Loan?
The SAT score needed to receive the SAT
What is a 1200?
A state student aid operation agency that provides free financial aid consultation to K-12, postsecondary institutions and community organizations across the state to help students and their families prepare to pay for college.
What is the Georgia Student Finance Commission?
Students with exceptional need and a maximum Pell grant are eligible to receive this grant?
What is the Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant?
How many semesters can a student receive the Pell Grant for?
What is 12 semesters?
The amount of direct student loan money a student can receive in subsidized and unsubsidized loans during their first year of college
What is $5,500
You can apply for the HOPE/Zell Scholarship via
What is the FAFSA and/or the GSFAPPS?
How CAC determines a students low-income status
What is the free/reduced price lunch indicator?
The maximum amount of money given for a Pell grant in 2018-19?
What is $6,095
The four types of financial aid
What are loans, grants, scholarships & work-study?
If you meet certain eligibility requirements, these allow you to temporarily stop making payments or to temporarily reduce your monthly payment amount for a specified period.
What is deferment or forbearance?
How long you can receive Hope or Zell
What is 7 years following high school, 127 credits completed, or graduating from college?
The calculation for need
What is COA - EFC?
Age 24
What is the age at which students are considered independent?
This allows students to pull in families tax information directly if the family has already completed their taxes
What is the IRS data retrieval tool?
The length of the grace period for Direct Subsidized Loans, Direct Unsubsidized Loans, Subsidized Federal Stafford Loans, and Unsubsidized Federal Stafford Loans
What is 6 months?
HOPE stands for
What is Helping Outstanding Pupils Educationally?
The names of all the CAC KPIs
What are