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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?
- Course
- EFC
- FAFSA (correct)
- Minor
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?
- Minor
- Course
- EFC (correct)
- FAFSA
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?
- Course
- Minor (correct)
- Major
- EFC
What is a unit of certification of study?
What is a unit of certification of study?
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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