Scholarships & Loans
FAFSA
Dates
Acronyms
Miscellaneous
100

The maximum amount of money given for a pell grant.

What is $7,395? 

100
The abbreviation for Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
What is FAFSA?
100
The date you can begin applying for Financial aid.
What is January 1st?
100

ASU

What is Alabama State University?

100
A popular board game instructs "Do not pass go. Do not collect.." this amount of money.
What is $200?
200

Where can you find scholarships?

What is everywhere?

200
The four types of financial aid.
What is grants, scholarships, loans, and work-study?
200

When is the work-study mixer?

What is August?

200
HBCU
What is Historically Black College or university?
200

Who must attend the Work-study mixer

Who are the faculty and students?

300

If you receive a financial aid award offer that doesn’t give you as much as you expected, what can you do?

What is an appeal?

300
The FAFSA needs to be completed this often.
What is every year?
300

When is the best time to submit your FAFSA?

What is December 1st?

300
FAFSA
What is Free Application for Federal Student Aid?
300
This "Men in Black" star turned down a scholarship offer at MIT to pursue a rap career.
Who is Will Smith?
400

What document explains your rights and responsibilities as a federal student loan borrower?

What is a your Master Promissory Note 

400

Who should fill out the FAFSA?

What is everyone?

400

2023-2024 Federal Deadline for FAFSA form

What is 11:59 p.m. CT on June 30, 2024?

400
COA
What is Cost of Attendance?
400

What is the FAFSA used for?

What is to calculate financial need

500

How are private loans different from government loans?

What is they usually have higher interest rates and fees 

500
This worksheet is used when colleges require more information about your income.
What is the verification worksheet?
500

What must be completed to receive federal loans?

What is Entrance Counseling and the Master Promissory Note 

500
EFC
What is Expected Family Contribution?
500
Name of a federal grant.
What is Pell?