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my federal student aid


Esta función, disponible en StudentAid.gov/iniciar, brinda acceso a información sobre subsidios y préstamos federales según están almacenados en el Sistema Nacional de Registro de Préstamos Educativos (NSLDS®, por sus siglas en inglés). My Federal Student Aid contiene información sobre cuánta ayuda económica ha recibido, su situación de matrícula y [..]
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my federal student aid


This feature, available at StudentAid.gov/login, provides access to information on federal grants and loans as stored in the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS®). My Federal Student Aid contains information on how much aid you've received, your enrollment status, and your loan servicer(s). You can access My Federal Student Aid using your [..]
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out-of-state student


A student who is attending a college or career school outside of his or her state of legal residence. 
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outstanding interest


Interest is a loan expense charged for the use of borrowed money. Interest is paid by a borrower to a lender. (Generally, a loan servicer collects payment for the lender.) The expense is calculated as a percentage of the unpaid principal amount of the loan. Outstanding interest is the dollar value of the accrued interest balance on a loan.
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regular student


A student who is enrolled or accepted for enrollment at an institution for the purpose of obtaining a degree, certificate, or other recognized education credential offered by that institution. To be eligible for federal student aid, you must generally be a regular student.
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academic year


This is the amount of the academic work you must complete each year, and the time period in which you are expected to complete it, as defined by your school. For example, your school’s academic year may be made up of a fall and spring semester, during which a full-time undergraduate student is expected to complete at least 24 semester hours (usuall [..]
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acción anticipada


Política de admisión universitaria que permite a los solicitantes presentar su formulario y obtener el acuse de recibo de su admisión en forma anticipada. Los solicitantes aceptados mediante acción anticipada no se encuentran sujetos a un acuerdo vinculante para asistir a esa institución educativa y pueden enviar formularios de solicitud a otras in [..]
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accreditation


Confirms that the college or career school meets certain minimum academic standards, as defined by an accrediting body recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. Schools must be accredited to be eligible to participate in federal student aid programs.
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acreditación


Confirma que la universidad o el instituto profesional cumple con ciertas normas académicas mínimas tal como las define un organismo de acreditación reconocido por el Departamento de Educación de los EE. UU. Las instituciones académicas deben estar acreditadas para que se autorice su participación en los programas de ayuda federal para estudiantes. [..]
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acreedor


Entidad propietaria del pagaré del préstamo y que tiene derecho a cobrar al prestatario. 
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