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I have an EFC of 94. How much of my tuition can I expect to get paid?
How much of my tuition will get paid with an EFC of 94? Is that 94 dollars? Or just a code? I also have friends that have children that have gotten extra money to put towards bills, etc. while in school. I do not have any dependents, so will I also get money for bills? Or no?
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
You should get enough to cover almost all of your tuition costs. This does not mean they will cover all of your costs (bills, etc.) while you are going to school. This also depends on how much tuition you will be paying. If you are going to a community college, you might have some money left over to help with bills. If you attend an expensive university, you might not.
Keep in mind that financial aid does not only include grants. This may also mean loans and work study.