The National Collegiate Athletic Association last week voted overwhelmingly to allow incoming student - athletes to
receive financial aid based on their family income, even if they do not meet academic requirements for an athletic scholarship.
Not exact matches
The one I recently
received was a bit different: a dad who was wondering whether I knew any schools who awarded
financial aid based, not on need, but on athletic talent.
Supplemental education loans are credit -
based loans that may be borrowed as supplements to the Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan Program, effectively meeting the gap between your cost of attendance and any
financial aid you may receive from the HGSE Financial Ai
financial aid you may receive from the HGSE Financial Aid Offi
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Aid Office.
The board benefited from
financial assistance it
received through state -
aid entitlements that were
based upon erroneous data.
Because it is a system
based on property wealth, poorer districts should
receive more
financial aid.
College students can now
receive financial aid when enrolled in competency -
based programs as the U.S. Department of Education makes a small shift from credit hours (seat time) to competency.
As many as 20 % of private school students
receive some form of need -
based financial aid, and this figure is as high as about 35 % at schools with large endowments.
Once your file is complete, the
financial aid office will subsequently prepare your tentative award
based on the evaluation
received from the Department of Education.
Having a bad credit score does not directly affect student
financial aid — the amount you
receive in needs -
based scholarships, grants, and work - study programs.
A budget is simply the maximum amount of
financial aid that a person can
receive based on their residency and commuting status.
If you are
receiving private scholarships, they can have a negative impact on your needs -
based financial aid.
Again, your school will determine the amount that you can borrow and it will be
based on your cost of attendance as well as other
financial aid you have
received.
The school determines the amount that can be borrowed,
based on the cost to attend the institution, as well as any other
financial aid that the student is
receiving.
Each student has the potential to
receive one or more types of federal student
aid through the FAFSA
based on his or her dependent status, expected family contribution, and
financial need.
The federal EFC is
based on a government formula and determines how much federal
financial aid your student is eligible to
receive.
Your school determines the amount you can borrow
based on your cost of attendance and other
financial aid you
receive.
While each educational institution may treat assets held in a 529 account differently, investing in a 529 plan will generally impact a student's eligibility to
receive need -
based financial aid.
The EFC affects the amount of need -
based financial aid your beneficiary will
receive; a higher EFC reduces the amount of
financial aid and need -
based scholarship money your beneficiary will qualify to
receive.
A state -
based education loan can help you meet the difference between your total cost of education and the
financial aid you
receive from your school.
Calculations are
based on full cost of education for any given academic year minus any other
financial aid received as determined by the
financial aid office.
The maximum amount a member may borrow from CommonBond is
based on the published cost of attendance at the student's school, minus any other form of assistance the borrower may
receive, such as scholarships, fellowships, grants, and
financial aid.
Hosted this year against the stunning backdrop of Central Park and the Manhattan skyline at the Mandarin Oriental New York, the event raises vital funds for merit and need -
based scholarships, as 80 percent of Pratt students
receive financial aid to pursue their education.
The annual benefit provides vital funds for merit and need -
based scholarships that help the nearly 70 percent of Pratt students who
receive financial aid to pursue their educational and creative ambitions.
All first - time enrollees
receive scholarships worth half the tuition charge, and additional
aid is stacked on top
based on students» demonstrated
financial need.
* In order to
receive legal advice, an application for legal
aid must be made and approved
based upon
financial and meritorious criteria
Because a student's
financial aid is
based on their income and assets from the year prior to applying for
financial aid (in many cases, this is their junior year in high school), students with a large sum of money in their name, may be ineligible for
receiving financial aid.