A) Books B) Tuition C) Housing D) Food
A) 60 Percent B) 40 Percent C) 50 Percent D) 70 Percent
A) Loans B) Work-Study C) Scholarships D) Grants
A) State Government B) Private Organizations C) Individual Colleges D) Federal Government
A) Books and Supplies B) General Living Expenses C) Room and Board D) Tuition and Fees
A) www.fiancialaid.org B) www.fafsa.ed.gov C) www.fafsa.org D) www.fafsa.com
A) Students who will attend part-time B) Students who will attend Community College C) Students whose annual family income is over $100,000 D) All students should apply for Financial Aid
A) Gift Aid Only B) Self-Help Aid only C) All Need-Based Aid D) All Merit-Based Aid
A) Soon after High School Graduation B) Soon after their 17th Birthday C) Soon after enrolling in a Higher Learning institution D) Soon after January 1 of their Senior year in High School
A) You will receive a Student Aid Report identifying your EFC B) You will receive a FAFSA2 allowing you to finish the process C) You will receive your Aid within Six Weeks D) You will receive a visit from a Financial Aid Advisor |