Which of the following statements is TRUE about the value of a college degree? A high school graduate can expect to earn about the same as a college graduate, Every college graduate can expect to have a starting salary over $60,000 right after college, A college graduate can expect to earn, on average, more than a high school graduate over a career, A college graduate typically earns less than someone with a high school diploma for the first 10 years
NGPF: Paying for College Lessons 1 - 4 Flashcard

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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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A college graduate can expect to earn, on average, more than a high school graduate over a career
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of these options lists the types of financial aid from MOST attractive to LEAST attractive?
Options:
Private loans, Federal loans, Work-study, Grants/Scholarships,
Grants/Scholarships, Work-study, Federal loans, Private loans,
Work-study, Grants/Scholarships, Federal loans, Private loans,
Federal loans, Grants/Scholarships, Work-study, Private loans
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Grants/Scholarships, Work-study, Federal loans, Private loans
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
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In order to qualify for financial aid, which application must you submit?
Back
FAFSA
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the formulas below correctly calculates net price?
Options:
Sticker price - student loans = net price
Grants and scholarships + student loans = net price
Sticker price - grants and scholarships = net price
Sticker price + grants and scholarships = net price
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Sticker price - grants and scholarships = net price
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
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The federal government makes interest payments on while you’re enrolled in school at least half-time, for the first six months after you leave school, and during any period of deferment.
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Subsidized Federal Student Loans
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which of the following is considered a direct cost of attendance? Travel expenses, Cell phone bill, Tuition, Food and entertainment
Back
Tuition
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What types of money are used in paying for college and in what order should you use them? Options: Free money, your money, borrowed money
Back
Free money, your money, borrowed money
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