Thursday, September 19, 2019
A Helping Hand for College :: Expository Classification Essays
 A Helping Hand for College     Ã       Approximately 60% of all students enrolled in higher education receive some  type of financial assistance. Financial aid is provided to students for many  reasons. The primary reason is to increase the accessibility for families that  are unable to afford the full cost of higher education. Scholarships, loans, and  federal work studies are categories of financial aid given to help students  further their education.     Ã       A scholarship is a financial award given to students in recognition of  achievement, such as academics or athletics. Other scholarships are awarded to  minorities and women to increase their access to higher education. In many  cases, the qualifications for a scholarship include financial need as well. A  scholarship does not require repayment. Most scholarships are given to students  who attend business schools, technical and vocational schools, nursing schools  and 2-year colleges.     Ã       A loan is an award offered by various government and private agencies. The  interest rates are lower than those of regular bank loans, and in most cases  interest is not charged while a student is enrolled in college; repayment is  also extended over a long period of time. There are loans for students and  parents. Student loans are the most common form of financial assistance to  students. They are available for both undergraduate and graduate studies. They  are issued by commercial banks and state student loan authorities at an interest  rate considerably lower than the current market level and guaranteed by the  federal government. The loan must be repaid within a ten-year period beginning  six months after the student's graduation.     Ã       Federal work study is another type of student financial aid. It is a  part-time job co- financed by the government and a college to allow students to  earn money to help pay educational expenses. The program encourages community  service work and work related to a student's course of study. The salary will be  at least minimum wage, but it may be higher, depending on the type of work and  skills required. The total federal work study awarded depends on when a student  applies, the level of need, and the funding level of a college. An undergraduate  student is paid by the hour. A graduate student may be paid by the hour or  receive a salary.  					    
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