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PF 3.05

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Consolidate   (financial) To combine (a number of financial accounts or funds) into a single overall account of set of accounts.  
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Cost Of Attendance (COA)   Total amount it will cost you to go school (includes tuition and fees as well as personal expenses).  
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Deferment Period   Postponement of payment on a loan allowed under certain conditions and during which interest does not accrue. .  
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Expected Family Contribution (EFC)   An estimate of the parentĀ“s and/or studentĀ“s ability to contribute to post-secondary expenses. In general, the lower the EFC, the higher the financial aid award from the college may be.  
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FAFSA   The common name for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid form prepared annually to determine eligibility for post-secondary financial aid  
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Financial Need   The difference between the cost of attending a particular school and the expected family contribution.  
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Forbearance   Ability to stop or reduce loan payments for up to 12 month while interest is accruing.  
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Grant   A tax-exempt financial aid that may be given for many purposes, not necessarily just for education.  
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Grace Period   Period of time after a borrower graduates, leaves school or drops below half-time enrollment where they are not required to make certain federal loan payments.  
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Loan Default   Failure to pay a loan according to the agreed upon terms  
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Loan Servicer   Company that collects payment on a loan  
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Net Price   The cost of attendance minus grants and scholarships.  
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Personal Identification Number (PIN)   A four digit number used as an electric signature  
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Scholarship   Money awarded to students that does not have to be repaid and is based on academic or other achievement to help pay for education expenses.  
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Student Aid Report (SAR)   A report that summarizes responses made when completing the FAFSA form.  
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Subsided Loan   A need-based loan from the federal government, the interest of which is paid for by the U.S. Department of Education while the borrower is in school and during grace and deferment periods.  
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Unsubsided Loan   A non-need based loan from the federal government the interest of which is paid by the borrower.  
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Work-study   A federal program that provides part time employment opportunities for students with financial need, allowing them earn money to help pay educational expenses.  
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