A federal output document generated by the FAFSA processor and mailed to the student The SAR contains the family's financial information and other information as reported by the student on the FAFSA The student's eligibility for financial aid is indicated by the EFC printed on the front of the SAR
Student Aid Report A federal output document sent to the student by the central processor The SAR contains all the information the student reported on the FAFSA and the resulting EFC
A SAR or Student Aid Report is an acknowledgement sent to the student after filing a FAFSA The SAR summarizes the information included in the FAFSA and may be requested by your school's OSFA The SAR will also indicate the amount of Pell Grant eligibility, if any
The Student Aid Report is a document containing financial and other information you reported on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid Your eligibility for aid is indicated by the EFC printed on the front of the SAR
A report sent to the student about five weeks after they submit their FAFSA This report notifies the student of their Pell Grant eligibility and must be signed and sent to the Office of Financial Aid
Segmentation and Re-assembly Optional features of the Wireless Transport Protocol (WTP) used to split large WTP messages into a number of smaller datagrams (with resend for failed datagrams), thereby improving the transmission efficiency of downloading large messages to a phone
The Student Aid Report sent by the Department of Education to the student after applying for financial aid, which determines eligibility for a Pell Grant Also known as ISIR (Institutional Student Aid Report)
Synthetic Aperture Radar A radar imaging system in which high resolution in the azimuth direction is achieved by using Doppler shift of backscattered waves to identify waves from ahead and behind the platform, thereby simulating a very long antenna Available on both satellite (ERS, RADARSAT) and airborne platforms
Specific absorption rates SAR measures the amount of radio frequency emissions absorbed by human tissue when using your cell phone SAR data is used by clinical researchers studying the potential relationship between wireless phones and cancer Importantly, government and independent agency studies have shown no evidence of a link between the use of wireless handsets and any harmful effects on human health