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The phrase "apply for aid from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when requesting assistance or support from a specific source, such as an organization or government agency.
Example: "Students can apply for aid from the financial assistance office to help cover their tuition costs."
Alternatives: "request assistance from" or "seek support from".
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The FAFSA is the only application necessary to apply for aid from the FAO.
Now that it has switched course, Vermont will apply for aid from the foundation, Mr. Vilaseca said.
It was soon followed by neighbouring Murcia, which will also apply for aid from a special government liquidity fund.
At a session on April 21, members agreed that the township would apply for aid from Union County to make the vacant land into a soccer field.
The government of the Murcia region said Sunday night that it was continuing to study whether to apply for aid from that same fund.
The Pima County Board of Supervisors declared a state of emergency on Sunday, which allows the county to apply for aid from state and federal sources, said Supervisor Ray Carroll, whose district includes the mountain area.
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First, the College Scorecard employs data of federal student-loan borrowers only; other students, including students from families who did not apply for aid, and those who needed aid but did not apply, are excluded.
They expect to apply for aid again.
Therefore, you have to apply for aid.
International students who do not apply for aid in the first year are not eligible to apply for aid at any point during their time at Colgate (this policy can vary from institution to institution).
U.S. citizens have to reapply for aid annually, and can apply for aid in subsequent years even if they did not apply for aid in the first year.
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