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GLOSSARY OF TERMS Award Letter: A letter telling
you what financial aid (if any) your college is offering to you (includes
types and amounts of aid offered, specific program information, etc.).
You may choose to accept some or all of what is offered.
Enrollment Status: Indication of whether you attend full or part time. In general, you must attend at least half time (or in some cases full time) to qualify for financial aid. Expected Family Contribution: Amount students and their family are expected to contribute toward cost of attendance. FAFSA: Free application for Federal Student Aid. Students must fill out the FAFSA each year to find out how much federal aid they are eligible to receive. Visit www.fafsa.ed.gov for more information. Open Admissions: Students are admitted regardless of academic qualifications. Out-of-State Student: Generally applies to students attending a public university outside of their home state. Out-of-state students must pay a higher tuition rate unless they establish legal residency for that state. Rolling Admissions: There is no set admissions deadline date; qualified students are accepted until classes are filled. Undergraduate Student: A student who has not completed a baccalaureate or first professional degree.
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