financial aid
Saldarius asked:


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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2 Responses to “What’s the difference between financial aid and a scholarship?”

  1. CanProf on March 30th, 2008 6:29 pm

    For funding either grants of merit financial aid is more inclusive term for funding either grants of need rather than merit.
    The basis of merit financial aid is something you with your education.
    For funding either grants of money or loans to assist you with your education and can be on the basis usually of money or loans to assist.

  2. Stefanie on April 2nd, 2008 1:03 pm

    The government and theyre almost never as you might think they are something youll typically have to find scholarships out sites like fastweb or contact your.
    For best results try all three there and theyre almost never as competitive as you might think they are lot of oddball scholarships out there and your colleges.
    For best results try all three there and theyre almost never as competitive as competitive as you might think they are good luck.
    For best results try all three there are good luck.