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financial aid ThesaurusNoun | 1. | financial aid - money to support a worthy person or causeeconomic aid, aidpublic assistance, social welfare, welfare - governmental provision of economic assistance to persons in need; "she lives on welfare"philanthropic gift, philanthropy - voluntary promotion of human welfaregift - something acquired without compensationscholarship - financial aid provided to a student on the basis of academic meritfellowship - money granted (by a university or foundation or other agency) for advanced study or researchforeign aid - aid (such as economic or military assistance) provided to one nation by anothergrant - any monetary aidgrant-in-aid - a grant to a person or school for some educational projecttraineeship - financial aid that enables you to get trained for a specified job; "the bill provided traineeships in vocational rehabilitation" |
Financial Aid
Financial AidLoans, grants, and scholarships available to help students pay for education expenses, especially by an educational institution or a government. For example, a university may offer grants and academic scholarships while the government may subsidize low-interest loans so a student can attend the school. Financial aid is designed to make education more affordable, though schools also may use it to attract competitive students.See FA See FAIDfinancial aid Related to financial aid: Scholarships, Student loansSynonyms for financial aidnoun money to support a worthy person or causeSynonymsRelated Words- public assistance
- social welfare
- welfare
- philanthropic gift
- philanthropy
- gift
- scholarship
- fellowship
- foreign aid
- grant
- grant-in-aid
- traineeship
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