FAFSA forms are being ____.
What is processed?
An award letter is a letter sent from a college that details how much ______ support you will be eligible to receive.
Tuition & fees and housing & food are ____ costs.
What is direct?
Loans are money that you must ___ back.
What is pay?
Enrollment deposits ___ your spot at the college.
What is hold?
The FAFSA Submission Summary shows a(n) ____ of what financial aid the student is eligible to receive.
What is an estimate?
Award letters are only sent to ____ students.
What is admitted?
Books & supplies, transportation, and personal expenses are ____ costs.
What is indirect?
You accrue interest as soon as the loan is disbursed with a(n) __________ loan.
What is unsubsidized?
Enrollment deposits usually cost ___ to $300+.
What is $100?
Colleges requires additional information or documentation for FAFSA _____.
What is verification?
Award letters include cost of attendance and all financial ___ awarded.
What is aid?
Direct costs and indirect costs make up the ___ of attendance.
What is cost?
Name one thing a student loan can be used for.
What is tuition & fees, room & board, books, personal expenses, equipment?
Enrollment deposits can be ____.
What is waived?
If your FAFSA is selected for verification, it must be ______ or else you will not receive aid.
What is completed?
Award letters usually come in the ____.
What is Spring?
Direct Costs - ______ = Net Cost
What is free aid?
If you accept loans, you will have to complete the Master Promissory Note and _____ counseling on studentaid.gov.
What is entrance?
If you need help waiving your enrollment deposit you can talk to _____.
Who is Ms. Eller?