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QUESTION 1
This program consists of three lottery-funded scholarships for Florida high school graduates who demonstrate high academic achievement and enroll in eligible Florida public or private postsecondary institutions.
Financial Aid
Florida Pre-Paid College Plan
College Board
Bright Futures Scholarship
QUESTION 2
Borrowed money that must be repaid with interest.
Scholarships
Loans
Work-Study Programs
Grants
QUESTION 3
A(n) _____ is not awarded on the basis of need. You'll be charged interest from the time the loan is disbursed until it is paid in full.
subsidized loan
grant
scholarship
unsubsidized loan
QUESTION 4
Money for education expenses paid by the school for on-campus or community-based employment.
Scholarships
Loans
Work-Study Programs
Grants
QUESTION 5
Money provided by a third party to help students meet the costs of attending college. It can be provided by various agencies including federal, state and local governments, universities, community organizations, and private corporations or individuals.
Financial Aid
Florida Pre-Paid College Plan
College Board
Bright Futures Scholarship
QUESTION 6
If you're looking for any type of financial assistance to attend school, completing the _____ is the first step. This application is used to apply for all need-based federal aid programs and some state aid programs.
Office of Student Financial Assistance (OSFA)
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)
Subsidized FFEL Loan
QUESTION 7
Using the _____, your parents or grandparents can lock in college tuition and dormitory housing at today's prices.
Financial Aid
Florida Pre-Paid College Plan
College Board
Bright Futures Scholarship
QUESTION 8
Student aid is based on either financial need or _____ need.
merit-based
academic
social
emotional
QUESTION 9
These are generally awarded to undergraduate students based on need, school cost, and/or enrollment status and do not have to be repaid.
Scholarships
Loans
Work-Study Programs
Grants
QUESTION 10
To be eligible for Bright Futures, you must
be a Florida resident and a US citizen, or an eligible noncitizen
be a resident of any state in the continental US
have lived with family in Florida for at least ten years
have lived in at least three different states in the US