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The process of determining a student's financial need by analyzing the financial information provided by the student and his or her parents (and spouse, if any) on a financial aid form. The student must submit a need analysis form to apply for need-based aid. Need analysis forms include the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and [..]
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The process used by a college to evaluate an applicant’s financial resources and determine how much the student or family can pay toward the cost of the education.
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Need analysis is a system that evaluates and calculates your ability to pay for education expenses, determined by your Expected Family Contribution and the cost of attendance.
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The process that determines a student’s financial need by analyzing the biographical and financial information provided by the student and parents (or by a student and spouse).
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Need analysis is a process that evaluates household income, asset and demographic information to determine the family’s financial strength and ability to pay for school.
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n. cálculo de la necesidad económica, análisis de necesidad
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A set of financial criteria and standards, established by the U.S. Department of Education and approved by Congress, that is used to determine a student's financial need for need-based programs.
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The process of determining a student's financial need by reviewing information submitted on the FAFSA, the CSS PROFILE, or any other financial aid form.
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The process by which financial aid officers assess each family’s ability to pay for the cost of a college education. The biggest factors in need analysis are income, assets, family size, and number of children in college; many other factors are incorporated to a lesser degree. The goal of need analysis is to provide an equitable and consistent asse [..]
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A system used to estimate a student applicant's need for financial assistance to help meet his/her educational expenses. Need analysis consists of two primary components, a) determination of an estimate of the applicant's and/or family's ability to contribute to educational expenses, and b) determination of an accurate estimate of th [..]
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A system used to estimate a student applicant’s need for financial assistance to help meet his/her educational expenses. Need analysis consists of two primary components: determination of an estimate of the applicant’s and/or family’s ability to contribute to educational expenses, and determination of an accurate estimate of the educational expense [..]
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Review of an applicant’s financial resources, in order to determine how much the student or family can pay toward the cost of education.
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a system used to estimate a student applicant's need for financial assistance to help meet his/her educational expenses. Need analysis consists of two primary components, a) determination of an estimate of the applicant's and/or family's ability to contribute to educational expenses, and b) determination of an accurate estimate of th [..]
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A system by which a student applicant's ability to pay for educational expenses is evaluated and calculated.  Need analysis consists of two primary components: (a) determination of an estimate of the applicant's and/or family's ability to contribute to educational expenses; and (b) determination of an accurate estimate of the educati [..]
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Technique used to determine a student's need for financial assistance for college expenses. The analysis determines the family's ability to contribute to costs compared to the student's cost of attendance.
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The process of determining a student's financial need by analyzing the financial information provided by the student and his or her parents (and spouse, if any) on a financial aid form. The stude [..]
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The process of determining a student’s financial need by analyzing the financial information provided by the student and his or her parents.
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The process of determining a student's financial need by analyzing the financial information provided by the student and his or her parents (and spouse, if any) on a financial aid form. The student must submit a need analysis form to apply for need-based aid. Need analysis forms include the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and [..]
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The process of determining an individual's ability to pay. When ability to pay is subtracted from the cost of education, the difference is the student's financial need. It is synonymous with [..]
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