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Cierra
13 September, 18:46
Where can you find your EFC
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Devan Marshall
13 September, 19:45
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In your SAR
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Averie Robertson
13 September, 22:06
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EFC stands for Expected Family Contribution (EFC) and denotes the amount you and your parents can be expected to contribute to your college costs based on the information collected by the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). You can find your EFC is on your Student Aid Report (SAR).
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