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Institutional Loan: Loan features and suitability differs
depending on establishment, particular to institutions of higher education,
universities, and other postsecondary schools.
Institutional Student Information Record (ISIR): The student's Expected
Family Contribution, as evaluated by ED's Central Processing System (CPS),
is obtained in this automatic document. The Free Application for Federal
Student Aid (FAFSA), handed in by student, contains financial information
along with factual statistics.
Interest on a Loan: Interest fees begin once reimbursement plan is in
action, when debtor is registered for a minimum of one half of the period
the interest that is adding up in which represented by the debtor, the
central government will pay off the loan by the Federal Stafford Subsidized
Loan, or on the authority of the Federal Stafford Unsubsidized
College Student Loans, a bill
will be sent to the student for the moneylender's rate.
International Baccalaureate (IB): A wide ranged and difficult test, taken in
high school in the remaining two years, which is like taking the test in
Europe for the last two years in a secondary school. Students who have
completed an IB curriculum may be honored a higher position by some
colleges.
International Student: A student going or planning on going to a university,
college, or other educational program, that does not have National Citizenship or
residency of the United States.
Internship: Throughout summertime, a part-time job in which the student is
still enrolled in the annual school session, and obtains preparation in
their path of study.
Go to Glossary, letter J.