2018–19 MU Financial Planning

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2018–2019 Financial Planning

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PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIP CRITERIA On Campus

FROM METHODIST UNIVERSITY

e are pleased that you are considering attending Methodist University. Because cost and financial aid are such an important part of the college decision, we have put together this brochure to acquaint you with the process of applying for and obtaining financial assistance.

TEST SCORES CUMULATIVE WEIGHTED GRADE POINT AVERAGE OLD SAT 4.0+ 3.70 –3.99 3.40 –3.69 3.10 –3.39 1520+ 1480+ $24,500 $22,500 $20,500 $19,500 1420 –1510 1370 –1470 $23,250 $21,250 $19,250 $18,250 1310 –1410 1240 –1360 $22,000 $20,000 $18,000 $17,000 1200 –1300 1130 –1230 $20,750 $18,750 $16,750 $15,750 1100 –1190 1020 –1120 $19,500 $17,500 $15,500 $14,500 NEW SAT

PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIP CRITERIA Off Campus ACT 34+ 31–33 28–30 25 –27 22–24

Our goal is to make Methodist University an affordable option for you and your family through a variety of financial aid programs which will be detailed in this brochure. Our commitment of over 27 million dollars of institutional funds for financial assistance shows how seriously we take this goal. The Offices of Admissions and Financial Aid are here to help you every step of the way. Do not hesitate to call if you have any questions! Sincerely, Rick Lowe Vice President for Enrollment Services

TEST SCORES CUMULATIVE WEIGHTED GRADE POINT AVERAGE OLD SAT 4.0+ 3.70–3.99 3.40–3.69 3.10–3.39 1520+ 1480+ $16,500 $15,250 $14,000 $13,250 1420 –1510 1370 –1470 $15,750 $14,500 $13,000 $12,500 1310 –1410 1240 –1360 $15,000 $13,500 $12,250 $11,500 1200 –1300 1130 –1230 $14,000 $12,750 $11,250 $10,750 1100 –1190 1020 –1120 $13,250 $12,000 $10,500 $10,000 NEW SAT

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SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS Presidential Scholarships Methodist University offers Presidential Scholarships to entering freshmen and to freshman transfer students who meet the criteria shown in the charts above. In the case of freshman transfer students (students with less than 31 semester hours of college work), they must also have attained a grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 on all college level courses attempted at their previous schools. This scholarship program is applicable only to new students enrolled full-time (twelve semester hours or more) in the regular academic (day) program. Renewal of the scholarship cannot be extended beyond the eighth (8th) semester of college level work, and is based upon maintaining a GPA of 2.5 at Methodist University.

Over of Methodist University students receive some type of financial assistance, and the average financial aid package for incoming freshman includes approximately $29,000 of scholarships, grants, on-campus employment and student loan assistance.

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“ Despite a rainy day tour during spring break, I returned home to a handwritten letter from Admissions and a presidential scholarship. Methodist University made me feel hopeful and excited for the college experience I hadn’t had yet. I remember putting on the T-shirt that Admissions gave me, and finally knowing what it felt like to wear the letters ‘MU’ and thinking ‘that is MY school.’” —A mber Suits ’16 Biology Clayton, North Carolina

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TRANSFER SCHOLARSHIP GPA CRITERIA Residential Students 3.7+ 3.4–3.69 3.1–3.39 $19,500 $17,250 $15,000 Commuting Students 3.7+ 3.4–3.69 3.1–3.39 $13,000 $11,250 $10,000

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This scholarship information is subject to change based upon the 2018–2019 academic year cost. All information is based upon full-time enrollment in the day program.

Find out more about the affordability and value of Methodist University.

of freshmen receive a Presidential Scholarship

FEDERAL GRANTS Federal Pell Grant u A federally-funded grant based solely on demonstrated financial need u The maximum Pell Grant is $5,920 for the 2017–2018 academic year. Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG) u A need-based federally-funded grant (must also qualify for Pell Grant) u Amount varies with demonstrated financial need and grade point average (GPA).

Methodist University Merit Scholarships Methodist University offers Merit Scholarships to incoming freshmen with a 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) or higher cumulative high school GPA, and scores of 980 (New SAT)/900 (Old SAT)/19 (ACT) or higher, who also demonstrate leadership abilities through involvement in extracurricular activities throughout their high school years. The Merit Scholarship ranges from $5,500 to $12,500 per year and is awarded at the time a student applies to the University at the discretion of the Office of Admissions. Students must maintain a 2.5 GPA on all course work attempted at Methodist University and continue enrollment as a full-time day student (12 semester hours or more each semester) in order to maintain the scholarship.

STATE GRANT NC Need-Based Grant u A state scholarship provided to all NC residents completing their first bachelor’s degree who are enrolled full-time in a private college in NC and demonstrate financial need u This program is administered by the North Carolina State Education Assistance Authority and can provide up to $7,100 per year depending on need level, but is subject to change by the legislature.

Methodist University Transfer Scholarship Students transferring from other accredited institutions who have maintained a cumulative GPA of 3.10 or better (on a 4.0 scale) on thirty-one (31) semester hours or more of college-level work at the previous institution(s) will be awarded a Transfer Scholarship. Renewal of Transfer Scholarships is determined at the end of a two-semester period and is contingent on the student making satisfactory academic progress. Students who have previously enrolled at Methodist University are ineligible to be considered for this scholarship.

average first-year Presidential Scholarship

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ACT 34+ 31–33 28 –30 25–27 22–24


INSTITUTIONAL

SCHOLARSHIPS GRANTS SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS

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ARMY ROTC SCHOLARSHIPS Students awarded a fully funded Army ROTC scholarship will be awarded a Methodist University ROTC Academic Scholarship. This scholarship cannot be combined with any other Methodist University funded scholarships. Students interested in information concerning Army ROTC Scholarships should contact the assistant professor of military science at Methodist University. CHEERLEADING AND DANCE SCHOLARSHIPS Students selected to participate in the cheerleading or dance programs may be eligible for scholarships. For information regarding this program, contact the cheerleading coach or dance coach.

METHODIST UNIVERSITY MUSIC PERFORMANCE SCHOLARSHIPS Music performance scholarships are provided to members of the vocal or instrumental performance ensembles who represent the University at on- and off-campus performances. The recipients are chosen annually as a result of auditions. They must agree to perform in scheduled programs during the semester in which they receive this scholarship. Music Scholarships can fund up to full tuition. Recipients must also be fulltime students enrolled in the regular (day) academic program. For additional information, contact the Music Department.

full-tuition scholarships for new students funded by the Wright Scholars Program each year

I realized that Methodist University was the school where I needed to be because everything just fit. There are many opportunities for scholarships and financial aid, and that makes paying for college so much easier. From the small class sizes to all of the extracurricular offerings, Methodist had exactly what I was looking for in a school.” — Joshua Lee ’17 Wright Scholarship Recipient Biology, Denton, North Carolina METHODIST UNIVERSITY DEBATE SCHOLARSHIPS Students who participate in the Debate Program may be eligible for scholarships. For information regarding this program, contact the debate coach. METHODIST UNIVERSITY EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP Students who have declared their intent to seek education licensure, and who meet Presidential Scholarship requirements are eligible for an additional $1,000 per year as a residential student or $750 per year as a commuting student through this program. METHODIST UNIVERSITY ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS Methodist University offers numerous endowed scholarships. For more information regarding these scholarships, contact the Office of Financial Aid. METHODIST UNIVERSITY FOUNDERS AND OPPORTUNITY GRANTS Institutional scholarships awarded to students based upon financial need and GPA. METHODIST UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIPS Students who minor in leadership studies are eligible for scholarships worth up to $1,000. Recipients are chosen based on GPA, active participation in the events sponsored by the Lura S. Tally Center for Leadership Development, and their leadership potential. For additional information, contact the director of the Leadership Studies Program. MINISTER DEPENDENT SCHOLARSHIP A scholarship with a value equivalent to one-half of the current tuition may be awarded to the legal dependents/ spouses of active, retired, or deceased ordained or fulltime licensed local ministers who are members of the Methodist Church. This is also extended to dependents of all full-time-licensed ministers residing in Cumberland County, NC. For more information regarding this scholarship, contact the Office of Financial Aid. PASTOR’S CERTIFICATE United Methodist students are eligible for a certificate valued at $125–$1,000 per year. For more information regarding this program, contact the campus minister.

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SIBLING SCHOLARSHIP Methodist University awards a Sibling Scholarship to each dependent sibling who is concurrently enrolled at MU. This scholarship is valued at $1,000 per year as a

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residential student and $750 per year as a commuting student. Enrollment of each sibling must be verified at the start of each semester. VALEDICTORIAN/SALUTATORIAN SCHOLARSHIPS In order to recognize the academic strength of top ranking high school students, Methodist University awards a Valedictorian or Salutatorian Scholarship to any student who is ranked in the top two positions of his/her class, or who is identified as the class valedictorian or salutatorian at the end of the senior year and attends a regionally accredited high school. The student must also meet Presidential Scholarship criteria (minimum GPA = 3.10, minimum scores 1100 (New SAT)/1020 (Old SAT)/22 (ACT)). The Valedictorian Scholarship is valued at $3,500 per year for residential freshman and $2,500 per year for commuting freshman, and is awarded in addition to the Presidential Scholarship. The Salutatorian Scholarship is valued at $2,000 per year for residential freshman and $1,000 per year for commuting freshman, and is awarded in addition to the Presidential Scholarship. Renewal of the scholarship cannot be extended beyond the eighth (8th) semester of college level work, and is based upon maintaining a GPA of 3.0 at Methodist University. WRIGHT SCHOLARS PROGRAM The Wright Scholars Program is a distinguished merit scholarship program for students who demonstrate high academic achievement, leadership qualities, commitment to community service and good citizenship. Five full-tuition scholarships will be awarded each year to members of the incoming freshman class. Minimum qualifications include a 3.7 or higher high school GPA and scores of 1200 (New SAT)/1130 (Old SAT)/25 (ACT)). Financial need may also be taken under consideration. Scholarship applications will be mailed in February to accepted students who meet the minimum qualifications, and there is a March 1st Wright Scholars Program application deadline to be considered for this prestigious award. This scholarship is funded by a $5 million gift made to the University by Harvey T. Wright II (MU class of 1970) and his wife, Mary Fermanides Wright (MU class of 1968). VETERAN SERVICES Methodist University is approved by the North Carolina State Approving Agency for the enrollment of students eligible for education assistance benefits from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA). For more information regarding this program, please contact the director of veteran services.


STUDENT AND PARENT

Loans

Methodist University awarded over

LOANS

of this year’s freshman class received a Presidential or Merit Scholarship

FEDERAL DIRECT LOAN A dependent student is eligible to borrow up to $5,500 as a freshman, $6,500 as a sophomore, and $7,500 as a junior or senior through the Direct Loan program. Repayment begins six months after you (the student) discontinue your enrollment as a half-time student. Two thousand dollars of each of these loans is UNSUBSIDIZED, and financial need determines whether the remainder of the loan is SUBSIDIZED (the federal government pays the interest while you are enrolled and during the six month grace period) or UNSUBSIDIZED (you are responsible for the interest on the loan during enrollment and grace period). Independent students may borrow an additional $4,000 unsubsidized Direct Loan per year. For more information or to apply for the Direct Loan, visit studentloans.gov. FEDERAL PARENT LOAN FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS (PLUS) Credit-worthy parents may borrow up to the cost of attendance (once other financial aid is subtracted) through this program. Dependent students whose parents are denied a PLUS loan are eligible to borrow an additional $4,000 unsubsidized Direct Loan per year. For more information or to apply for the PLUS Loan, visit studentloans.gov.

in total financial assistance through federal, state, institutional and outside resources in the last academic year

of our students receive some sort of scholarship and/or grant assistance

The average total financial aid package for incoming freshmen, including scholarships, grants, student loans, and Work-Study opportunities was approximately

PER STUDENT

ALTERNATIVE LOANS Alternative student loans are offered by banks or lending institutions to help students and parents bridge the financial gap between the cost of education and the amount of financial aid received. Contact the Office of Financial Aid for more information.

On-campus employment FEDERAL WORK-STUDY/MU WORK PROGRAM Students who qualify for the Work-Study program are eligible for $800–$1,200 per academic year in earnings through an on-campus job. The student must have financial need.

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THE FINANCIAL AID

Process

GET A FSA ID NUMBER — To sign your FAFSA electronically, you (and your parent if you are dependent) need to apply for a FSA ID Number at fsaid.ed.gov. With a FSA ID Number, you can check the results of your processed FAFSA, correct errors, print a copy of your Student Aid Report (FAFSA results), and complete your renewal FAFSA next year. You can register for a FSA ID Number at any time and should keep this information confidential and secure. APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID — To be considered for all types of need-based financial assistance at Methodist University, you must first complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). You can complete the FAFSA online at fafsa.gov. The FAFSA is available online starting on October 1 each year. If you do not have Internet access, please contact our Financial Aid Office (1.800.488.7110) to request a paper application. The Methodist University Title IV School Code is 002946. SELECT “Start A New FAFSA” FROM THE FAFSA WEBSITE — Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the FAFSA. Utilize the built-in help features such as the “Chat” and “Need Help With This Page?” links, or call a Customer Service Representative at

1.800.433.3243 if you have problems. It is recommended that you have completed tax information from the previous fiscal year (1040, W-2 forms, etc.) prior to completing the financial sections of the FAFSA. SAVE YOUR FAFSA OFTEN — By utilizing the “Save” button at the bottom of the screen, you can return to your FAFSA if you should lose your Internet connection. PRINT EVERY PAGE YOU ARE INSTRUCTED TO PRINT — These pages are important to keep as records should you have any questions or concerns regarding your FAFSA form. Be certain to print the FAFSA Summary Page and the FAFSA Confirmation Page. SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION — The online FAFSA is usually processed within 3 to 5 days and results are sent directly to you and each college you list on the FAFSA. Starting around November 1 of each year, within 1–2 weeks of our receipt of your processed FAFSA, you will receive either a financial aid award letter detailing the financial aid available for the upcoming year/semester or a request for additional information to complete the financial aid process.

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SOME EXAMPLES OF HOW FINANCIAL AID CAN HELP YOU INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE inancing your education is one of the most significant investments that you and your family will ever make. It is also the most important. Methodist University students get all of the benefits of a private college education—small classes, individual attention, challenging academics and supportive faculty, to name a few—while reaping the benefits of generous financial aid, which makes Methodist University a great value. The following scenarios reflect actual financial aid packages offered to incoming Methodist University students and are intended to give you an idea of the variety and depth of financial aid offerings at MU.

2018–2019 Estimated Tuition and Fees $33,480 2018–2019 Estimated Average Room and Board $13,720

WANT AN ESTIMATED FINANCIAL AID PACKAGE? Log on to methodist.edu/admissions and select the Financial Aid Calculator icon to get an estimate of your financial aid eligibility, including academic and need-based financial assistance. IT’S EASY TO COMPLETE YOUR FAFSA ONLINE AT: FAFSA.GOV Student: Paige, Cleveland, OH

Number in Family:................................................................. 4 Family Members in College:.................................................. 2 Family Adjusted Gross Income:................................ $118,320 Assets/Non-Retirement Investments:........................... $4,000 EFC**:........................................................................... $12,757 GPA/SAT:.............................................. 3.72/1200 (New SAT) Financial Aid Package

$18,750 Presidential Scholarship $750 Presidential Scholarship $250 Greatest Gift Alumni Scholarship $5,500 Outside Scholarship $5,500 Direct Loan $1,000 Federal Work-Study $16,450 balance after financial aid* Student: Allison, Raleigh, NC

Number in Family:................................................................. 4 Family Members in College:.................................................. 2 Family Adjusted Gross Income:.................................. $88,000 Assets/Non-Retirement Investments:........................... $7,000 EFC**:............................................................................. $7,062 GPA/SAT:................................................ 3.0/1120 (New SAT) Financial Aid Package

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$9,000 $8,800 $6,100 $5,500 $1,200

Merit Scholarship MU Founders Grant NC Need-based Scholarship Direct Loan Federal Work-Study

$17,800 balance after financial aid* Student: Darren, Miami, FL

Number in Family:............................................................... 2 Family Members in College:................................................ 1 Family Adjusted Gross Income:................................ $16,245 Assets/Non-Retirement Investments:.................................. 0 EFC**:.................................................................................... 0 GPA/SAT:...............................................3.71/970 (New SAT) Financial Aid Package

$5,920 Federal Pell Grant $3,500 Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant (SEOG) $8,000 Opportunity Grant $12,900 Founders Grant $3,500 Subsidized Direct Loan $6,000 Unsubsidized Direct Loan $1,200 Federal Work-Study

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$7,380 balance after financial aid*

* Work-Study earnings are paid directly to the student, rather than being subtracted from the cost of the University. ** Please refer to Key Terms and Concepts on page 11 for the definition of EFC.

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Student: Samantha, Point Pleasant, NJ

Number in Family:................................................................. 3 Family Members in College:.................................................. 1 Family Adjusted Gross Income:.................................. $89,900 Assets/Non-Retirement Investments:......................... $27,000 EFC**:........................................................................... $15,588 GPA/SAT:.............................................. 4.08/1310 (New SAT)

Number in Family:................................................................. 4 Family Members in College:.................................................. 1 Family Adjusted Gross Income:.................................. $76,648 Assets/Non-Retirement Investments:....................... $121,000 EFC**:........................................................................... $15,909 GPA/SAT:.............................................. 3.48/1090 (New SAT)

Financial Aid Package:

Financial Aid Package

$22,000 Presidential Scholarship $1,000 Academic Achievement Scholarship (awarded as semi-finalist for the Wright Scholarship Program) $5,500 Direct Loan

$10,500 MU Merit Scholarship $7,300 MU Founders Grant $1,000 MU Cheerleading/Dance Scholarship $5,500 Direct Loan $800 Federal Work-Study

$18,700

$22,900 balance after financial aid*

balance after financial aid

Students: Christopher and Timothy (twins), Wilkesboro, NC

Number in Family:................................................................. 4 Family Members in College:.................................................. 2 Family Adjusted Gross Income:.................................. $67,875 Assets/Non-Retirement Investments:.................................... 0 EFC**:............................................................................. $2,752 GPA/SAT:........ 2.83/1090 (New SAT), 2.87/1040 (New SAT) Financial Aid Package (Each Student)

$3,170 $8,000 $9,800 $1,000 $1,000 $1,500 $6,000 $2,500 $5,500 $1,200

Pell Grant MU Opportunity Grant MU Founders Grant MU Sibling Scholarship Pastor’s Certificate Marching and Pep Band Scholarship NC Need-based Scholarship United Methodist Student Loan Direct Loan Federal Work-Study

Commuting Student: Carrie, Hope Mills, NC

Number in Family:................................................................. 3 Family Members in College:.................................................. 1 Family Adjusted Gross Income:.................................. $56,934 Assets/Non-Retirement Investments:.................................... 0 EFC**:............................................................................. $6,180 GPA/SAT:.............................................. 4.63/1480 (New SAT) Financial Aid Package

$33,480 Wright Scholars Program Scholarship $6,700 NC Need-based Scholarship

($0) balance after financial aid*

Independent, Commuting Transfer Student: Sam, Fayetteville, NC

$8,730 balance after financial aid*

Number in Family:................................................................. 3 Family Members in College:.................................................. 1 Family Adjusted Gross Income:.................................. $23,487 Assets/Non-Retirement Investments:.................................... 0 EFC**:...................................................................................... 0 GPA: ............................... 3.17 on 63 semester hours (college)

Student: Robert, parents stationed in Jacksonville, NC

Financial Aid Package

Number in Family:................................................................. 4 Family Members in College:.................................................. 1 Family Adjusted Gross Income:................................ $127,600 Assets/Non-Retirement Investments:......................... $45,000 EFC**:........................................................................... $24,685 GPA/SAT:................................................ 3.64/940 (New SAT) Financial Aid Package:

$22,805 Post 9/11 GI Bill benefits transferred (estimated) $5,338 Veterans Administration Yellow Ribbon Scholarship $8,000 MU Opportunity Grant $7,700 MU Founders Grant $3,357 Direct Loan

($0)

$5,920 Federal Pell Grant $4,500 NC Need-based Scholarship $10,000 Transfer Presidential Scholarship $2,500 MU Founders Grant $5,500 Subsidized Direct Loan $5,060 Unsubsidized Direct Loan

($0) balance after financial aid

* Work-Study earnings are paid directly to the student, rather than being subtracted from the cost of the University. ** Please refer to Key Terms and Concepts on page 11 for the definition of EFC.

balance after financial aid

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Outside Scholarships HELP FINDING

ree Internet scholarship search programs can be found online at the following websites:

fastweb.com finaid.org gbhem.org umhef.org scholarships.com bigfuture.collegeboard.com cfnc.org cumberlandcf.org nccommunityfoundation.org saltmoney.org There are numerous scholarship books available at most public libraries. Also, check with your high school guidance office for information about many local and national scholarships.

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONTACT: Admissions Office.............. 800.488.7110 or 910.630.7027 Athletic Training Program............................ 910.630.7418 Business Office............................................... 910.630.7012 Campus Ministry........................................... 910.630.7157 Cheerleading Coach...................................... 910.630.7154 Debate Coach................................................. 910.630.7653 Education Department.................................. 910.630.7057 FAFSA Status.............................................. 800.4FED.AID Financial Aid Office ........... 800.488.7110 or 910.630.7192 Honors Program............................................ 910.630.7076 Leadership Studies......................................... 910.630.7488 Marching Band.............................................. 910.630.7673 Military Science (ROTC).............................. 910.630.7693 Music Department......................................... 910.630.7100 Veteran Affairs Office.................................... 910.630.7174

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KEY FINANCIAL AID TERMS AND CONCEPTS Award Letter — Official detail of all financial aid awarded. Expected Family Contribution (EFC) — This figure is subtracted from the cost of attendance to determine financial need. A standard formula has been established by the federal government to calculate EFC based on information supplied on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Financial Aid Estimator/Net Price Calculator — Form found at www.methodist.edu/ admissions which is used to estimate financial aid. Financial Need — This is determined by subtracting the EFC from the cost of attendance. Free Application For Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) — Commonly referred to as the “Financial Aid Form.” Institutional Student Information Record (ISIR) — Official results of the completed FAFSA. Each college listed on the FAFSA will receive the ISIR electronically. Monthly Payment Plan — Families may choose to make ten (10) monthly interest-free payments from June 1–March 1 rather than the standard one (1) payment per semester. Student Aid Report (SAR) — Official results of a completed FAFSA that the student receives.

SCHOLARSHIPS/CONTACTS/TERMS AND CONCEPTS

Student: Emily, Roanoke, VA


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