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FAFSA Review

FAFSA Review

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English

9th - 12th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

CCSS
RI.11-12.3, 7.SP.C.5, RL.11-12.6

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Standards-aligned

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Ali Shelley

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14 Slides • 7 Questions

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FAFSA Fast Facts

KAHOOT
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What is the FAFSA?

FAFSA stands for Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®)

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Multiple Choice

FAFSA stands for what?

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Free Application for Federal Student Aid

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Free Apples for Funding Small Animals

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Free Application for College Loans

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Fair Application for Study Abroad

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1. What is the chance that a FAFSA applicant will

get some type of financial aid for college?

a) 35%
b) 55%
c) 85%
d) 100%

FAFSA FAST FACTS | OCTOBER 8, 2021 EDITION | NEXT GEN PERSONAL FINANCE

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1. What is the chance that a FAFSA applicant will

get some type of financial aid for college?

a) 35%
b) 55%
c) 85%
d) 100%

FAFSA FAST FACTS | OCTOBER 8, 2021 EDITION | NEXT GEN PERSONAL FINANCE

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Multiple Choice

What is the chance that a FAFSA applicant will get some type of financial aid for college?

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35%

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55%

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85%

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100%

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Multiple Choice

2. How much does it cost to file the FAFSA each year?

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$85.00

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It depends on your family's income

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It depends on what college you go to

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It's free

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Multiple Choice

3. When does the FAFSA officially open each year?

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October 1

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October 15

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November 1

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November 15

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Multiple Choice

4. Which of the following people does NOT need to file a FAFSA?

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Adam, a senior in high school applying to community college.

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Sarah, a senior in college applying to grad school.

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Gina, a senior in college taking a gap year before joining the military.

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Yunior, a part-time student enrolling as a full-time student next year.

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Multiple Choice

5. Why should you avoid giving your personal information over the phone if you didn't initiate the call?

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To protect yourself from getting too much aid

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To protect yourself from identity theft

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To ensure the public can access your information

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You actually can give your information over the phone without any concerns.

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Poll

Do you plan on getting financial aid for college?

Yes

No

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