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What Does Efc Actually Mean?


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#1 abminara

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Posted 29 February 2008 - 11:27 PM

I just got the report from FAFSA and it said that my EFC was 437. I know that it is very good, the lower the number the less I need to pay... but does this really mean that I only need to pay 437 $/year for education? Or is it something else like my rank in eligibility table, or smth?

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Posted 04 March 2008 - 11:46 PM

I thought EFC was expected family contribution (e.g. what your parents pay for college) but if you're living by yourself or your family isn't very rich then it is very possible that the school only expects your family to pay $437/year. That, however, is in addition to student loans and work-study and stuff.

Edit: Yeah, just checked, and I guess that's per year. So, that's a pretty small amount. That's good I guess. <_<

Edited by cangor, 04 March 2008 - 11:48 PM.


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Posted 18 July 2008 - 09:54 AM

This is taken from the FAFSA website ...

"The Expected Family Contribution (EFC) measures your family's financial strength and is used to determine your eligibility for federal student aid during one school year. Your EFC will be displayed on your Student Aid Report (SAR) after your FAFSA is processed.

The information you reported on your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is used to calculate your EFC. The school uses the EFC to determine your federal student aid eligibility and financial aid award.

Your EFC is not the amount of money your family will have to pay for college nor is it the amount of federal student aid you will receive. It is a number used by your school to calculate the amount of federal student aid you are eligible to receive."
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So it seems it's more like a credit score and not a dollar amount. Replying to cangor

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Posted 09 December 2008 - 11:25 PM

efc of 450What Does Efc Actually Mean?I recieved an e-mail that my efc number was 450. I have never been through the financial aid process and haven't a clue. I was wondering what the efc numbers range from and what this 450 means for me. Thank you, Rachel-question by rachel

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Posted 28 April 2009 - 04:36 AM

What Does Efc Actually Mean?What Does Efc Actually Mean?

It means exactly that: what you are expected to pay each year for your education. When the colleges look at this number, they will offer a combination of scholarship and loans such that your out of pocket is close to the EFC; you have to pay back the loans.

 

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Posted 07 May 2009 - 03:20 AM

what you EFC means, really, is  your eligiblity for receiving financial aid through FAFSA. The lower the number, the more likely it is that you will receive federal grant money.

 A number like 437 is actually pretty good - depending on your school, you will most likely get money in the form of a Pell grant, for example. A student with a number like,say, 3000 will likely even get a bit of money.

Just go onto fafsa.Gov and apply. It should be the 1st step anyone takes for getting money for college, and probably the easiest.

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Posted 15 May 2009 - 08:14 PM

So, After you fill out the fafsa form it displays the EFC number. Is it the higher the number the more you will pay? So what if you get like a 0?  Does that possibly mean you will get the full amount of your college? I doubt it but it would be nice since mine went up to an outrageaous amount that I can't afford! Does anyone know what a zero would mean? /txtmngr/images/smileys/smiley6.Gif

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Posted 05 January 2010 - 09:47 PM

MY EFC What Does Efc Actually Mean?

I filled out my fafsa and my efc was 13434. I don't get it... My mother doesnt work, so on her worksheet I put 0. I work full time and made about $40,000 last year. I live on my own and pay all the bills solo and at the end of the month I barely make. The tuition at my private university is well over $22,000 a year. I guess the more you try to advance in life the more you have to pay.



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Posted 07 January 2010 - 06:40 AM

What does a 437 EFC score mean?What Does Efc Actually Mean?Our EFC was 12000. My adjusted gross income was 80000 with six family members and we have difficulty making ends meet without a new car, cable, etc.So I guess we'll qualify for student loans if necessary. We're still looking for scholarships and grants, though.-reply by JoeF

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Posted 11 February 2010 - 02:23 PM

FAFSA is an income redistribution tool of the progressivesWhat Does Efc Actually Mean?

I am in JoeF's shoes...Make a decent income, living in a very high-cost area of the country, with 7 dependents. The fact that this is a very high cost area of the country doesn't seem to factor into the FAFSA calculation. We live frugally, but are not in poverty like you see in Haiti. We consider our family as solidly middle class, nothing more. $80k/year income might provide a lot in many rural parts of the country, but in many urban parts of the country, this is barely enough to put a roof over ones head, and food on the table. We have two children entering college next year and our calculated EFC made both me and my wife laugh---what a joke. We are not expecting hand-outs for our children to attend college, just an opportunity for some help, like work-study or low interest loans. No handouts expected here. Anyways, we have no expectation of any need-based help now. We both have come to the conclusion that the FAFSA is simply a tool by the progressives of this country to redistribute income, and not to provide true help to those who are living responsibly.

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