Definitions for "EFC"
Keywords:  fafsa, contribute, formula, sar, expect
Expected Family Contribution. The amount of money that a family is expected to contribute to their student's education. The EFC is calculated based on a formula that takes into account the student's dependency status, family size, income, assets, expenses, and number of family members enrolled in a higher education institution.
Expected Family Contribution. Federal calculation of the amount you are able to contribute toward your education.
Expected Family Contribution, also determines Federal Pell Grant eligibility
Es & establecimientos Financieros de Cré dito&
EFC:Extension Foundation Class ,Like Mircosoft Foundation Class, written by Visual C++,Java,Delphi,PowerBuilder and any program language that will be supported.EFC provide important tools to improve the software engineer's development ability.
Keywords:  apfsds, hef, exerted, gun, erosion
Effective Full Charge; the measure of gun barrel life, or conversely the amount of erosion exerted on a barrel by a round of a particular type. Generally HEF or HEAT rounds have EFC of 1, while APFSDS rounds have EFC rating that can reach 5.
Economic and Financial Committee. In accordance with Article 114(2) of the EC Treaty, an Economic and Financial Committee was set up at the start of the Stage Three of EMU. For further information on the EFC, see the Council Decision of 21 December 1998 on the detailed provisions concerning the composition of the Economic and Financial Committee (98/743/EC), together with the Council Decision of 31 December 1998 adopting the Statutes of the Economic and Financial Committee (1999/8/EC).
A system that enables automatic debiting/payment for a transport service without any action from the user at the moment of use - example: automatic toll collection
Keywords:  candles, orifice, lamp, foot, output
End Foot Candles. A measure of that portion of the total light output of a T-2 lamp that passes through a .250" orifice placed at the end of the lamp.
English for Commerce. Widely accepted English test, on use of English in business.
Keywords:  final, estimated, cost, see
See Estimated Final Cost
Keywords:  electronic, collection, fee
Electronic Fee Collection