requires 60 or more credits, requires 120-128 credits, requires 20-30 credits, you earn a number of these for each class you complete, you may have to take one to see how prepared you are, usually refers to how many hours per week you have the class, taken at the same time as another class, taken to help students with the fundamentals, classes you choose outside of requirements, your awesome teachers, a class that spans more than 1 subject area, your officially declared focus or concentration, necessary course, taken virtually, must be taken before taking another class, taken to provide you with an overview of an area of study, a list of all you'll be doing throughout a course, expected total costs, rely on someone else to support them at least in part, how much financial aid you expect from your family, an important form to fill out every year, other costs, apart from tuition, resources available to assist students with educational finances, a summary of your expected financial assistance, taking at least 12 credits, does not need to be repaid; not based on outstanding performance necessarily, colleges and universities, post-secondary, not reliant on others for financial support and live away from home, must be repaid, designed to assist students in paying back loans, declaring your intended school and area of study, taking at least 6 credits, federal grant program designed to assist lower-income families, does not have to be repaid, cost of attendance, not including extras , can help to cover costs in exchange for work.

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