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What is the form prepared annually to determine eligibility for financial aid?
What is the form prepared annually to determine eligibility for financial aid?
What is the value based on what your family should be able to contribute?
What is the value based on what your family should be able to contribute?
What is a subject for which less credit than a major is granted?
What is a subject for which less credit than a major is granted?
What is a unit of certification of study?
What is a unit of certification of study?
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What are optional courses that are not needed for a major?
What are optional courses that are not needed for a major?
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Study Notes
Financial Aid and Education Terms
- The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the form prepared annually to determine eligibility for financial aid.
- The Expected Family Contribution (EFC) is the value based on what your family should be able to contribute towards your education.
- A minor is a subject for which less credit than a major is granted, allowing students to explore additional fields of study.
- A credit is a unit of certification of study, used to measure progress towards completing a degree.
- Electives are optional courses that are not needed for a major, providing students with flexibility in their coursework.
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Test your knowledge of AVID program terms and definitions with this final exam quiz. Match the terms to their correct definitions and show off your understanding of financial aid, academic subjects, and more.