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EFA Amex-traded Barclay's Global Investor ETF tracking the EAFE Index.
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EFA unsaturated fatty acids (linoleic, linolenic, and arachidonic) which cannot be synthesized in the body and are considered essential for maintaining health.
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EFA The amount of student financial aid the student can expect from federal, state, school, or other sources, including grants, loans, or need-based work programs.
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EFA Part of the calculation to determine how much financial need a borrower has, which can affect the amount of the loan.
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EFA The school s estimate of the amount of financial assistance from federal, state, institutional, or other sources that a student (or parent on behalf of the student) will receive for a period of enrollment. This may include scholarships, grants, financial need-based employment or loans. EFA does not include certain loans used to replace the expected family contribution or Federal Perkins Loans or Federal Work-Study funds that the student has declined.
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