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STUDENT CONTRIBUTIONThe portion of a student's expected earnings, savings and other resources that they are expected to contribute toward their educational expenses.
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STUDENT CONTRIBUTIONAmount Commonwealth supported students contribute for each unit of study.
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STUDENT CONTRIBUTIONThe amount of money the federal government expects the student to contribute to his or her education and is included as part of the EFC. The SC depends on the student's income and assets, but can vary from school to school. Usually a student is expected to contribute about 20% of his or her savings and approximately one-half of his summer earn [..]
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STUDENT CONTRIBUTIONA quantitative estimate of the student’s ability to contribute to postsecondary education expenses. (Typically 35 percent of his or her savings and half of the student’s summer earnings above $1,750). [..]
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STUDENT CONTRIBUTIONThe amount, as determined by need analysis and a review of individual circumstances provided by the family, that a student can reasonably be expected to contribute toward his or her own educational ex [..]
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STUDENT CONTRIBUTIONContribution that Commonwealth supported students make towards the cost of their education.
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STUDENT CONTRIBUTIONA financial contribution that a Commonwealth supported student makes towards the cost of their education.
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STUDENT CONTRIBUTIONThe portion of course fees which must be met by the student themselves (currently €3000 for this academic year 2015/16) for which SUSI may (if the student meet the eligibility criteria) award a grant. [..]
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STUDENT CONTRIBUTIONA Student Contribution is the portion of study costs that Commonwealth Supported students must pay. The Australian government provides a contribution to the Higher Education Provider (HEP) for each st [..]
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STUDENT CONTRIBUTIONFor funding and student contribution purposes, the Australian Government has prescribed bands of disciplinary areas into which individual units may fall. For Commonwealth-supported places, universities then determine the amount of student contribution applicable to units they offer in each band. Current student contribution levels are available at [..]
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STUDENT CONTRIBUTIONThe student contribution is an estimate of the student’s ability to contribute to his or her cost of attendance. Among the key components comprising the student contribution are base year taxable and [..]
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STUDENT CONTRIBUTIONThe amount in fees that domestic Commonwealth-supported students pay towards the cost of their courses.
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STUDENT CONTRIBUTIONThe amount charged to Commonwealth supported students as a contribution towards the cost of their education. The University, in accordance with the Higher Education Support Act (HESA 2003), determines [..]
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STUDENT CONTRIBUTIONAn estimate of the student's ability to contribute to postsecondary expenses. This is a part of the Expected Family Contribution.
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STUDENT CONTRIBUTIONAn estimate of the student’s ability to contribute to post-secondary expenses. This is a part of the EFC.
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STUDENT CONTRIBUTIONThe amount of resources the student is expected to contribute to his or her education as measured by the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and/or CSS Profile.
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STUDENT CONTRIBUTION The amount that the federal government calculates that the student can contribute towards their own education. This is based on income and asset information provided on the FAFSA.
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STUDENT CONTRIBUTIONThe amount a student is expected to contribute toward the cost of college. At Duke, all students have a minimum contribution, regardless of financial need. To find out more about the student contribution, visit our Awarding Policies and Guidelines
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STUDENT CONTRIBUTIONan estimate of the student's ability to contribute to postsecondary expenses. This is a part of the Expected Family Contribution.
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STUDENT CONTRIBUTIONA quantitative estimate of the student's ability to contribute to postsecondary expenses for a given year.
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STUDENT CONTRIBUTIONIn addition to the amount parents are asked to contribute, students are also expected to help meet a portion of their own educational costs each year. A student’s minimum contribution may come from prior year earnings, summer employment, savings, and educational benefits.
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STUDENT CONTRIBUTIONThe amount of money the federal government expects the student to contribute to his or her education and is included as part of the EFC. The SC depends on the student's income and assets, but can [..]
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STUDENT CONTRIBUTIONIn addition to the amount parents are asked to contribute, students are also expected to help meet a portion of their own educational costs each year. A student's minimum contribution may come fr [..]
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STUDENT CONTRIBUTIONA quantitative estimate of the student’s ability to contribute to their postsecondary education expenses.
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STUDENT CONTRIBUTIONThe amount of money the federal government expects the student to contribute to his or her education. This is included as part of the Expected Family Contribution. The Student Contribution depends on the student's income and assets, but can vary from school to school. Usually a student is expected to contribute about 35% of his or her savings [..]
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STUDENT CONTRIBUTIONThe part of the EFC that represents what the student is expected to pay.
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STUDENT CONTRIBUTIONThe portion of EFC that the student is expected to pay.
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STUDENT CONTRIBUTIONThe part of the Estimated Family Contribution (EFC) that represents what the federal government expects a student to contribute toward his or her education, for the purposes of calculating a student’s eligibility for need-based financial aid.
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