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What’s the difference between financial aid and a scholarship?

Written By: admin on July 30, 2009 One Comment

I need to apply for a scholarship , and there is a box with financial aid in the form you need to tick. So? whats the difference?


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One Response to “What’s the difference between financial aid and a scholarship?”

  1. Stefanie on: 30 July 2009 at 2:25 am

    Financial aid forms are filled out to help the government and your university figure out how much your family can really afford. Scholarships are something you’ll typically have to apply to separately.

    To find scholarships, check out sites like Fastweb or contact your high school guidance office or your college’s financial aid office. For best results, try all three. There are a lot of oddball scholarships out there, and they’re nearly never as competitive as you might reckon they are.

    Excellent luck!

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