Paying for College
Loans
Definitions
Application
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100

What type of grant is given to someone with extreme financial need?

pell grant

100

Who is eligible for a direct plus loan?

graduate students or parents of undergrad students

100

A non-federal student loan made by a bank, credit union, or other entity, which sets the terms and conditions for the interest rate, grace period, and length of repayment

Private Student Loan

100

what order should you use the 3 types of money you use to pay for college

free money, your money, borrowed money

100

TRUE OR FALSE: Forbearance is when you pause your student loans but interest still accrues 

true

Deferment is when interest does NOT accrue

200

How can going to community college help you save money once you transfer to a state school?

options: you already have credits to transfer over, you saved on your first year of college bc community college is cheaper
200

With __________ loans the government pays interest on the loan while you are in school, but with ___________ you are responsible for the interest while in school.

subsidized, unsubsidized

200

Student aid coming from the state or federal government, the school, or from private sources that does not need to be repaid (based off of eligibility, not merit)

grant

200

You have submitted your FAFSA application. Who is this information going to?

The schools that you are applying to

200

TRUE OR FALSE: FAFSA offers grants to college students 

false

FAFSA only calculates how eligible a student may be for aid

300

What are the 3 types of money you use to pay for college?

your money, free money, borrowed money

300

Who is eligible for unsubsidized loans?

undergrad students (note: DOES NOT NEED PROOF OF FINANCIAL NEED)

300

A free online application that current or prospective college students can submit each year to determine their eligibility for financial aid

FAFSA

300

While you are in school, you have to pay for tuition, travel expenses, phone bill, books, and dinners. Which of these is a direct cost?

tuition

300

TRUE OR FALSE: the higher your SAI (student aid index) the MORE financial aid you need

false

lower SAI means more aid needed

400

When do you apply for FAFSA?

October or November of your last year of high school

400

Who is eligible for subsidized loans?

undergrad students (note: WITH PROOF OF FINANCIAL NEED)

400

The total amount of financial aid (federal and nonfederal) a student is offered by a college, designed to help meet a student’s education costs

Financial aid offer

400

How do you calculate net price?

sticker price - grants & scholarships (or financial aid) = net price

400

TRUE OR FALSE: you will find a record of all scholarships you applied for on your FAFSA Submission Summary

false

you will find a record of your application, your SAI, and your eligibility, and which colleges you sent this info to

500

Hannah's family earns about $60,000 per year. She has been accepted to College A and College B and is comparing their financial aid packages. College A has a sticker price of $28,000 and net price of $12,000. College B has a sticker price of $60,000 and net price of $9,000. Which college is cheaper to go to?

college b

500

Which should be your LAST option when paying for college?

1. using your own money

2. using scholarships & grants

3. taking out a loan

3. taking out a loan
500

A federal loan available to graduate or professional students and eligible parents of dependent undergraduate students to help pay for the cost of the student's education at participating schools

Direct Plus Loans

500

Put these types of loans in order of LEAST attractive to MOST attractive

Grants/Scholarships

Federal Loans

Private Loans

Work Study

Private loans, federal loans, work study, grants/scholarships 

500

Tell me the 3 types of student loans and tell me if 

1. interest is fixed or not

2. who is eligible 

3. who pays interest on this loan

Subsidized loan - fixed, undergrad, government

Unsubsidized loan - fixed, undergrad, you

Direct plus - fixed, grad/parents, you/parents

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