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- 5. Loans for both undergraduate and graduate students that are not based on financial need
- 6. Refinancing is changing aspects of your mortgage. Refinancing is not taking out a second or additional mortgage, such as a home equity loan or home equity line of credit.
- 9. A deferment is a temporary pause to your student loan payments for specific situations such as active duty military service
- 10. A sum of money charged for teaching or instruction by a school, college, or university.
- 12. A type of loan designed to help students pay for post-secondary education and the associated fees, such as tuition, books and supplies, and living expenses.
- 13. The total yearly cost of attending a collegiate institution.
- 15. An amount of money that a government or other institution gives to an individual or to an organization for a particular purpose such as education or home improvements.
- 17. A delay in enforcing rights or claims or privileges; refraining from acting
- 18. A two-year college degree that you can obtain from most colleges.
- 19. Relating to a college program that enables students to work part-time while attending school.
- 20. An advanced degree that some students pursue after earning a bachelor's degree
- 21. Highest degree you can earn at an undergraduate level.
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- 1. A grant or payment made to support a student's education, awarded on the basis of academic or other achievement.
- 2. A state-sponsored investment plan that enables you to save money for a beneficiary and pay for education expenses.
- 3. A tax advantaged investment account in the U.S. designed to encourage savings to cover future education expenses,
- 4. Educational institution or establishment, in particular one providing higher education or specialized professional or vocational training
- 7. Loans for undergraduate students with financial need, as determined by your cost of attendance minus expected family contribution and other financial aid
- 8. An estimate of the actual cost you and your family need to pay in a year to cover education expenses for you to attend a particular college or career school.
- 11. An educational institution designed for instruction, examination, or both, of students in many branches of advanced learning.
- 14. A credential you typically pursue after high school
- 16. A form that is an application for federal student aid.
