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- 2. sleep and eat
- 3. outlines your financial aid package from the college to which you applied
- 6. the form of government grants, loans, and work-study assistance and are available to students at eligible postsecondary institutions
- 7. cover as little as one or two courses, or can cover up to the entire cost of your education.
- 11. where college is paid for
- 12. provide money for college that doesn't have to be paid back
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- 1. the amount of a student's total cost of attendance that isn't covered by the expected family contribution
- 4. This is the measure of your family's financial strength, and how much of your college costs it should plan to cover
- 5. don't have to be paid while you're in college
- 8. the first steps in the financial aid process, and determines the amount that you or your family will be contributing to your postsecondary education
- 9. helps students that are employed to help postsecondary education
- 10. the "sticker price" of your education