Financial aid that does not require repayment or work to be performed (i.e. grants & scholarships).
Educational funds such as grants or scholarships that do not require repayment from present or future earnings. See Grant
Grant and scholarship money given as financial aid that does not have to be repaid.
Funds awarded to students with merit and/or financial need to help with college costs. Students have no obligation for repayment. Few financial aid packages are composed entirely of gift aid; most include some form of self-help assistance.
Money that does not have to be repaid, such as grants or scholarships.
Financial aid awarded to a student which does not have to be repaid such as grants and scholarships.
Financial aid in the form of grants and scholarships that does not have to be repaid. It is available through colleges and universities, federal and state programs and private sources.
UK taxpayers who give donations via Gift Aid are able to generate an extra 28% (depending on the current rate of tax) of funds for the charity they are donating to due to tax relief. This also applies to regular donations made by direct debit on a monthly, quarterly or annual basis. With tax claimed these donations can grow substantially.
Financial aid not requiring repayment (e.g., scholarships and grants).
Normally refers to scholarships and grants that are non-repayable forms of financial aid. Some of these awards have grade point renewal criteria while others do not.
Financial aid, such as grants and scholarships, that doesn’t need to be repaid.
Financial aid, usually a grant or scholarship, that does not have to be paid back and that does not involve employment.
Financial aid that is not repaid, such as grants and scholarships.
A form of financial aid that does not have to be repaid or earned.
financial aid that does not have to be repaid or earned (e.g. grants and scholarships).
All aid not requiring repayment, i.e. scholarships and grants.
is any grant and/or scholarship that is awarded to you. These funds do not have to be repaid.
Funds awarded to students to help with college costs with no obligation for repayment on the part of the student. Few financial aid packages are composed entirely of gift aid. Most include some form of self-help assistance.
Grants and scholarships that do not need to be repaid.
Is defined as a form of financial aid which does not require repayment or work to be performed.
Another name for a scholarship; financial aid that does not have to be worked for or repaid.
Financial aid, such as grants and scholarships, which does not need to be repaid.
Any form of financial aid which does not need to be repaid, such as scholarships and grants.
Gift Aid is a scheme to enable tax-effective giving by individuals to charities in the United Kingdom. The Gift Aid scheme was originally introduced in Finance Act 1990 for donation from 1 October 1990, but was originally limited to cash gifts of £600 or more. The scheme was substantially revised from 6 April 2000, when the minimum donation limit was abolished.