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Completing the FAFSA could help decide whether a student
deserves a merit-based award.
should receive student-specific financial aid.
should be given an athletic scholarship.
requires an academic scholarship.
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should receive student-specific financial aid.
The FAFSA determines a student's financial need and is used to award need-based federal, state, and institutional aid (grants, subsidized loans, work-study). Merit or athletic scholarships are typically awarded based on achievement or recruiting and usually aren't determined by the FAFSA.
The FAFSA determines a student's financial need and is used to award need-based federal, state, and institutional aid (grants, subsidized loans, work-study). Merit or athletic scholarships are typically awarded based on achievement or recruiting and usually aren't determined by the FAFSA.
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