Need-based scholarships often require that students have completed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®), which determines a student’s eligibility based on their financial situation. Some merit scholarships require that students have completed the FAFSA®while others do not. ...
He did have some early scholarship, and occasional small grant money (“Oh. Great! Now I know you are paying for books next term.”) Neither hubby or I ran into the “these required classes are only offered this term, at the same time, restricted enrollment” but son sure did (oh how...
Merit-based aid and awards are used by colleges to recruit the best students. These students boost the school’s applicant stats and improve their rankings. Unlike loans, merit-basedgrants and scholarshipsdon’t have to be repaid and, in most cases, are renewable each year if y...
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Institutional effects in the intersection of merit-based and need-based aid. Southern Economic Journal, 73(1), 79–99. Article Google Scholar Toutkoushian, R. K., & Hillman, N. W. (2012). The impact of state appropriations and Grants on access to higher education and outmigration. The...