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part 4: short questions
- why is the fafsa important?
- how is a loan different from a scholarship?
- name two things you must do in high school to keep the 21st century scholarship.
- what is one good reason to start thinking about financial aid now, even as a freshman?
part: 5 vocabulary - draw a line to match
draw a line from each word on the left to the correct meaning on the right.
words meanings
- fafsa a. money from the government or state to help pay for college (you don’t pay it back).
- grant b. a job on campus where you work part - time to help pay for school.
- scholarship c. the form you fill out to ask for money help for college.
- loan d. money you borrow and have to pay back, usually with extra (interest).
- work - study e. money given to students for grades, sports, or talents (you don’t pay it back).
- tuition f. all types of money that help pay for college (loans, grants, scholarships, work - study).
Brief Explanations
- The FAFSA (Free - Application for Federal Student Aid) is important as it determines eligibility for federal, state, and college - based financial aid such as grants, loans, and work - study programs.
- A loan is money borrowed that must be repaid, usually with interest, while a scholarship is money given to students based on criteria like grades, sports, or talents and does not need to be repaid.
- To keep the 21st Century Scholarship, students may need to maintain a certain GPA and stay drug - free.
- Starting to think about financial aid as a freshman allows students to plan ahead, research options, and take steps to meet eligibility requirements.
For the vocabulary matching:
- FAFSA - C. The form you fill out to ask for money help for college.
- Grant - A. Money from the government or state to help pay for college (you don't pay it back).
- Scholarship - E. Money given to students for grades, sports, or talents (you don't pay it back).
- Loan - D. Money you borrow and have to pay back, usually with extra (interest).
- Work - Study - B. A job on campus where you work part - time to help pay for school.
- Tuition - F. All types of money that help pay for college (loans, grants, scholarships, work - study).
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- The FAFSA determines eligibility for various financial aid programs.
- A loan must be repaid with interest; a scholarship is non - repayable.
- Maintain a certain GPA; stay drug - free.
- Allows for early planning and meeting eligibility requirements.
- FAFSA - C
- Grant - A
- Scholarship - E
- Loan - D
- Work - Study - B
- Tuition - F