Across
- 5. Free Money based on merit or need
- 6. All money that helps you pay for college(includes Gift Aid, Work-study, Loans, etc)
- 8. What you owe after (Costs - Financial Aid)
- 13. Public Colleges not in NY, can be more expensive
- 14. The total cost of attending a college
- 16. Grant from the NY government
- 17. Money you earn working on campus for indirect costs
- 18. Estimated amounts of you may end up paying for additional costs (Books, Transportation, etc)
Down
- 1. the cost of dorming
- 2. Type of Scholarship based on academics or other characteristics
- 3. Total money you don't have to pay back
- 4. Public Colleges in NY state, most have dorms (Hint: State University of New York)
- 7. Amount the college bills you for (Tuition, Fees, Room & Board)
- 9. the cost of classes
- 10. Money you have to pay back after you graduate
- 11. Type of scholarship based on family income
- 12. Grant from the federal government (Hint: Free Application for Federal Student Aid)
- 14. Public Colleges in NY city, tend to be least expensive for NYers (Hint: City University of New York)
- 15. Colleges that are NOT public, can be more expensive
