Meaning UNMET NEED
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Women with unmet need for spacing births are those who are able to become pregnant and sexually active but are not using any method of contraception (modern or traditional), and report wanting to delay the next child or limit their number of births. The concept of unmet need points to the gap between women's reproductive intentions and their c [..]
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In an ideal world, the FAO would be able to provide each student with the full difference between their ability to pay and the cost of education. Due to budget constraints the FAO may provide the student with less than the student's need (as determined by the FAO). This gap is known as the unmet need.
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Difference between a student’s total cost of attendance at a specific institution and the student’s total available resources, including financial aid.
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Unmet need is defined as the difference between your total cost of attendance at a specific institution and your total available resources.
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Unmet need is the difference between the student’s demonstrated financial need and the student’s financial aid package. Unmet need may also be referred to as a “gap.”
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n. necesidad (económica) no cubierta
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Describes a situation in which a school's financial aid package does not meet a student's demonstrated financial need.
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The amount of financial aid eligibility that is not provided by the institution.
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The difference between a student’s total cost of attendance at a specific institution and the student’s total available resources.
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The difference between a student’s total cost of attendance at a specific institution and the student’s total available resources.
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The difference between the financial need and your financial aid offer is considered unmet need.
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 The amount of a student's budget that is not covered by any type of financial aid.
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The gap between a students total available resources, including financial aid, and the amount of financial aid received.
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The difference between a student's total cost attendance at a specific institution and the student's total available resources.
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In an ideal world, the FAO would be able to provide each student with the full difference between their ability to pay and the cost of education. Due to budget constraints the FAO may provide the stud [..]
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Due to budget constraints, loan limitations or other financial issues, a school's financial aid office may provide the student with less than he or she needs (as determined by the FAO). This gap is known as the unmet need.
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The difference between a student's total cost attendance at a specific institution and the student's total available resources.
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The difference between your expected family contribution (EFC) and the total cost of attendance for a particular college.
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The difference between a student’s total cost of attendance at a specific institution and the student’s total available resources, including financial aid.
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In an ideal world, the financial aid office would be able to provide each student with the full difference between their Expected Family Contribution and the cost of education. Due to budget constraints, the financial aid office may provide the student with less than the student's need (as determined by the financial aid office). This gap is t [..]
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The difference between a student's eligibility for financial aid and the amount of financial aid actually received. Unmet need occurs if a school does not have sufficient funds to match a student [..]
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The amount of financial aid eligibility that is not filled by aid sources. COA-EFC= unmet need.
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In an ideal world, the FAO would be able to provide each student with the full difference between their ability to pay and the cost of education. Due to budget constraints the FAO may provide the stud [..]
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The remaining monies needed for a student’s total cost of attendance, including financial aid.
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The difference between the Cost of Attendance and the combination of your expected family contribution (EFC) and any financial aid you’ve received.
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