EFC stands for Expected Family Contribution. The is an index number that college financial aid staff use to figure out how much financial aid you are eligible to receive if you go to their school. Your EFC is figured out after you report information about your specific situation on the FAFSA. It is based on a formula established by law. This formula considers your family’s taxed and untaxed income, assets, benefits, family size, and number of family members attending college. Your college figures out how much need-based aid you will receive by subtracting your EFC from your Cost of Attendance. Your EFC is not how much financial aid you will receive, nor is it how much money you will have to pay for college.
If they took it to pay for your college courses, that is acceptable use. But if they took the money for their own use, you can report it to the college financial aid office, to the police, and to the financial aid government office.
EFC stands for Expected Family Contribution. The is an index number that college financial aid staff use to figure out how much financial aid you are eligible to receive if you go to their school. Your EFC is figured out after you report information about your specific situation on the FAFSA. It is based on a formula established by law. This formula considers your family’s taxed and untaxed income, assets, benefits, family size, and number of family members attending college. Your college figures out how much need-based aid you will receive by subtracting your EFC from your Cost of Attendance. Your EFC is not how much financial aid you will receive, nor is it how much money you will have to pay for college.
EFC stands for Expected Family Contribution. The is an index number that college financial aid staff use to figure out how much financial aid you are eligible to receive if you go to their school. Your EFC is figured out after you report information about your specific situation on the FAFSA. It is based on a formula established by law. This formula considers your family’s taxed and untaxed income, assets, benefits, family size, and number of family members attending college. Your college figures out how much need-based aid you will receive by subtracting your EFC from your Cost of Attendance. Your EFC is not how much financial aid you will receive, nor is it how much money you will have to pay for college.
To provide federal money for programs with local control.
in khalsa aid you have to put your love in your work as if you are aiding god
The Example of the kind of work Khalsa aid does is like: * Helping poorer communities. * Providing them with food, water, medicine and shelter.
500 year sgo
See website: Genocide
3,000,000 pounds....
The word 'Khalsa' has its origin in Persian language, which means Pure. The term was used by Sikhism tenth Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji when he formed the Amrit Sanchar (Kind of Baptism cermony). After this ceremony, a Sikh lives a life as instructed by the Guru Gobind Singh Ji.
eight million pounds
From whom ! The UK gives aid to many countries. We get some money from the European Union - but - we get much less than we actually put in !
not pay taxes make too much money be white
christian aid has raised over £50'00000000 over the last three years.
how do water aid raise money
The US contributed well over 384 million in 2008