What Is Financial Aid? |
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| What Is Financial Aid? |
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Financial aid may be classified into two types based on the criteria through which the financial aid is awarded: merit-based or need-based. Merit-based Financial AidMerit-based scholarships include both scholarships awarded by the individual college or university and merit scholarships awarded by outside organizations. Merit-scholarships are typically awarded for outstanding academic achievements, although some merit scholarships can also be awarded for special talents, leadership potential and other personal characteristics. Scholarships may also be given because of group affiliation (such as YMCA, Boys Club, etc.). Merit scholarships are sometimes awarded without regard for the financial need of the applicant. At many colleges, every admitted student is automatically considered for merit scholarships. At other schools, however, a separate application process is required. Athletic scholarships are a form of merit aid that take athletic talent into account.Need-based Financial AidNeed-based financial aid is awarded on the basis of the financial need of the student. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is generally used for determining federal, state and institutional need-based aid eligibility. At private institutions, a supplemental application may be necessary for instituitional need based aid. |
