About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 213. Not illustrated. Chapters: Student Financial Aid, Marshall Scholarship, Student Loans in Canada, Slm Corporation, Claiborne Pell, National Merit Scholarship Program, Pell Grant, Need-Blind Admission, Federal Work-Study Program, Breakthrough Collaborative, Meyerhoff Scholarship Program, Ontario Student Assistance Program, Hope Scholarship, Nelnet, Fafsa, Student Loan Guarantor, Margaret Mcnamara, New Zealand Scholarship, Canada Millennium Scholarship Foundation, Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan, Early Decision, Cal Grant, Health Professions Scholarship Program, Bright Futures Scholarship Program, American Opportunity Tax Credit, Bright Flight, Edfund, Canada Merit Scholarship Foundation, Florida Opportunity Scholars Program, Scott T. Rupp, Higher Education Support Act 2003, Bursary, Michigan Promise Scholarship, Lifetime Learning Credit, Federal Perkins Loan, Missouri A+ Schools Program, Edusave, United Student Aid Funds, Reitz Scholars Program, Consortium on Financing Higher Education, Baef, Great Lakes Higher Education Corporation, National Science & Mathematics Access to Retain Talent Grant, Nexteinstein, Kellett Fellowship, Expected Family Contribution, Css Profile, Foreign Language Area Studies, Institute of Information Technology Advancement, Acg Grant, Extended Opportunity Programs and Services, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, Norway Scholarship, K-Capital, U Care Fund, Tuition Assistance Program, Sallie Mae. Excerpt: Student financial aid refers to funding intended to help students pay educational expenses including tuition and fees, room and board, books and supplies, etc. for education at a college, university, or private school. General governmental funding for public education is not called financial aid, which refers to awards to specific individual students. Certain governments, e...