What months can I apply for UCC Scholarships?
What is February & August?
What do the letters FAFSA stand for?
What is Free Application for Federal Student Aid
The date you can begin applying for financial aid each year.
What is October 1?
What type of financial aid must be repaid?
What is Federal Direct Student Loans?
What is Financial Aid used for?
What is that it helps pay for post-secondary educational expenses like college tuition, fees, books, travel to school, and cost of living expenses.
What is the minimum GPA requirement for some UCC Scholarships
What is 2.0?
The three types of financial aid.
What is grants, work-study, and loans?
True or False? It is not important for me to apply for scholarships prior to starting classes.
What is False?
Prime time to start applying for scholarships is the year prior to starting classes.
How many different types of student loans are there from FAFSA?
What is 2?
(Subsidized and Unsubsidized Loan)
What is work study?
What is
It provides part-time jobs for students, great for work experience on a resume, and allowing them to earn and learn.
Where can I look for scholarship opportunities?
What are ?
* Employer (yours or family)
* School
* Clubs
* Banks
The FAFSA needs to be completed this often.
What is every year?
What FAFSA application year you would fill out if attending this upcoming Summer or Fall term?
What is 2021-2022?
What does unsubsidized loan mean?
What is a loan that starts accruing interest immediately
What are two types of funding that make up gift aid and don't need to be paid back?
What are grants and scholarships?
When should I tell the UCC scholarship office that I received scholarships from somewhere other then UCC?
What is as soon as i am awarded them?
What do the letters EFC mean?
What is the
Expected Family Contribution
What does a subsidized loan mean to a student?
What is the interest on the loan will not accrue until you graduate, drop below 6 credits or withdraw
What four grants are possibly available for a current high school graduate using fafsa?
What is the
Federal Pell Grant
Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)
Oregon opportunity Grant (OOG)
Oregon Promise Grant
What are some things that students can do to increase their chances of receiving a scholarship?
What are ?
* Apply to as many as possible
* Get good grades
* Complete a FAFSA
* Secure good references
This needs to be created in order to electronically sign the FAFSA.
What is FSA ID?
What year's tax information is used for the 2021-2022 FAFSA?
What is 2019?
True or False: If I can't repay my student loans I can ignore them or file bankruptcy and they will eventually go away.
What is false? A student loan will never go away and you cannot file bankruptcy on them. You have to pay it back eventually.
At a 0 EFC what would the Federal Pell amount be for the 2021-2022 academic year?
What is $6,495 dollars