financial aid
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Definition
- Noun:
- Money provided to support a person or cause: "Financial aid" refers to monetary assistance given to help someone in need or to support a project, organization, or individual, often because they are considered deserving or worthy. It is commonly associated with funding for education.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The university offers generous financial aid to students from low-income families.
- Many non-profit organizations rely on donations as financial aid for their community projects.
- After the disaster, the government provided immediate financial aid to the affected region.
Advanced Usage
- "To apply for financial aid": to formally request monetary assistance, especially for educational purposes.
- Prospective students must complete the FAFSA to apply for federal financial aid.
- "To be eligible for financial aid": to meet the necessary requirements to receive monetary support.
- Her academic record made her eligible for several forms of financial aid.
Variants and Related Words
- Aid package (n): a set of different forms of financial assistance offered together.
- The student's financial aid package included a grant and a work-study opportunity.
- Grant (n): a sum of money given for a particular purpose, especially by a government or foundation, that does not need to be repaid. This is a common type of financial aid.
- Scholarship (n): a grant of financial aid awarded to a student, typically based on academic or other achievement.
Synonyms
- Funding: money provided, especially by an organization or government, for a particular purpose.
- Assistance: help or support, which can be financial.
- Subsidy: a sum of money granted by the state or a public body to help an industry or business keep the price of a commodity or service low.
Related Phrases
- Financial assistance: a phrase often used interchangeably with "financial aid."
- The company provides financial assistance for employees pursuing further education.
- Need-based aid: financial aid awarded based on the applicant's financial circumstances.
- Merit-based aid: financial aid awarded based on the applicant's achievements or talents.
Notes
- In an educational context, "financial aid" is a broad term encompassing loans (which must be repaid), grants and scholarships (which do not require repayment), and work-study programs.
Noun
- money to support a worthy person or cause