Across
- 2. Personal Identification Number
- 5. Expense One that may change (like textbooks).
- 6. Score A single number that comes from a report that has information about accounts in your name such as credit cards, student loans, and so on.
- 7. Funds that support your education usually based on student's academic performances but may also be based on need. (don't have to be repaid)
- 10. A spending that tracks all sources of income (financial aid, wages, money from parents, etc.)
- 11. Something you must have (like tuition and textbooks).
- 13. Are goods and services that you wish to purchase but could live without (like concerts and tickets).
- 14. Free Application for Federal Student Aid done every year.
- 15. Loans A form of financial aid that must be paid back with interest.
Down
- 1. Aid Source of money that support your education.
- 3. Expense One that will cost the same amount every time you pay it (like your rent).
- 4. Students enrolled in college and are receiving financial aid can also have part-time jobs to help cover their education expenses.
- 8. Protection Links your checking account to a saving account, credit card, or line of credit and uses that account to pay transaction that would have otherwise triggered an overdraft fee.
- 9. Theft Crime that occurs when someone uses another person's personal information.
- 12. Funds provided by the government or private organizations to help students pay for college.(don't need to be repaid)