I'm not sure what you are going for with this question, but you should know that other student's aid likely doesn't have much to do with the aid you will get. That is because financial aid depends on your family financial situation. read more
Instead, if you applied for admission to a college or career school and have been accepted, and you listed that school on your FAFSA form, the school will calculate your aid and will send you an electronic or paper aid offer, sometimes called an award letter, telling you how much aid you’re eligible for at the school. read more
was offered state university pell grant: $5,970 Was also offered a federal stafford sunsidized direct LOAN: $5,500 and also a federal stafford unisubsidized direct LOAN: $6,938. read more
Your EFC is an index number that college financial aid staff use to determine how much financial aid you would receive if you were to attend their school. The information you report on your FAFSA is used to calculate your EFC. The EFC is calculated according to a formula established by law. read more