Understanding the Cost of Attendance COA in the Financial Aid Process
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What are the 4 types of financial aid?
There are four main types of financial aid: loans, grants, scholarships, and work-study.How much financial aid can I get for college?
You can't receive more need-based aid than the amount of your financial need. For instance, if your COA is $16,000 and your EFC is 12000, your financial need is $4,000; so you aren't eligible for more than $4,000 in need-based aid. The following are the need-based federal student aid programs: Federal Pell Grant.Can FAFSA cover full tuition?
The financial aid awarded based on the FAFSA can be used to pay for the college's full cost of attendance, which includes tuition and fees. A full need student, who has a zero EFC, might qualify for enough financial aid to cover the full cost of attendance
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