Types of Financial Aid
Applying for Financial Aid
Scholarships
100

Free money you don’t have to repay. Usually offered by institutions or private donors. Students need to apply. These are based on grades, talents/extracurriculars/background.

What are scholarships?

100

The application students must fill out every year to be eligible for many types of financial aid

What is the FAFSA?

100

The year in high school in which you will apply for most scholarships

What is senior year?

200

Free money you don’t have to repay. Usually offered by governments or institutions. The PELL is one example.

What are grants?

200

The amount of time it takes (on average) to complete the FAFSA

What is less than one hour?

200

Yes or No: You will sometimes need to pay for scholarship applications.

No!

300

Money borrowed from the government to pay for school. You must pay this money back, plus interest, like a car or house.

What is a federal loan?

300

October 1st

What is the date that FAFSA opens every year?

300

Types of scholarships awarded for academic achievement, like GPA and test scores

What are merit-based scholarships?

400

Money borrowed from a business to pay for school. You must pay this money back, plus interest, just like a car or house.

What is a private loan?

400

Yes or No: You should fill out the FAFSA even if you think your parents make too much money.

Yes!

400

Types of scholarships awarded based on the applicant's financial situtation

What are need-based scholarships?

500

Students work at school in exchange for tuition

What is work study?