The process that determines your eligibility for student aid.
Pointless ritual you are meant to do when starting a new class, especially a company class. The students do not have a clue what they need - and will usually answer, "Grammar. And speaking. Oh, and writing." But it looks good and keeps your DOS happy.
A method of analyzing how employee skill deficits can be addressed through current or future training and professional development programs, as well as determining the types of training/development programs required and how to prioritize training/development.
A detailed study of family finances which is the first step in determining how much financial aid the student qualifies for.
See Insurance Needs Calculator.
is the first step of any language program, whether for an individual student or a company program for thousands of learners. It consists of an assessment of the learner’s professional needs, language level, learning style, and the resources available to the learner.
a method we use to determine your level of medical management software needs
The process of objectively determining the extent to which an applicant for financial aid demonstrates need.
A process of reviewing a student's aid application to determine the amount of financial aid a student is eligible for. Completing a needs analysis form is the required first step in applying for most types of financial aid.
A method for determining how much insurance protection a person or business should have.
A process to determine the amount of financial aid for which you qualify, based on detailed financial information about your family income and assets. Required for most federal grants, scholarships and educational loans.
a part of a document plan concerned with analyzing the need for the document, usually consisting of determining the purpose, objectives and audience.
A thorough analysis to compare community demands, expectations and needs with current and possible sources of service supply.
A method used to determine training needs by reviewing work tasks, identifying performance factors and objectives, and defining training objectives and recommendations.
Technique used to determine a student's need for financial assistance for college expenses, generally applicable to federal and campus based financial ad.
How much a student or a student's family can afford to pay towards the student's college education, as determined by the financial resources reported on the FAFSA form.
See user requirements analysis
A process of collecting information about a proposed online learning program before defining its goals and designing it. A needs analysis addresses the following issues: restating the request, stating the business need, identifying the performance gap, conducting a task analysis, describing the learners, describing the learning environment, and identifying the project constraints.
a process for identifying the learning and training needs of a particular group or population.
This is the process of reviewing a student's aid application to determine the ability of the family to contribute to the costs of education. Completing a needs analysis form (e.g., FAFSA or PROFILE) is the required step in applying for most types of financial aid.
A standardized assessment of the ability of a student and/or a student’s family to contribute toward education expenses.
identifying the needs of customers
The sales process of developing a detailed personal and financial picture of a customer in order to evaluate the customer's financial needs.
The breaking down of a situation to determine whether there are areas of risk or weakness that should be protected.
A process of reviewing a studentâ€(tm)s financial assistance application to determine the amount of financial assistance for which a student is eligible. Completing a needs analysis form is the required first step in applying for most types of financial assistance.
Process to determine the amount of a student's financial need, based on detailed family financial information. A needs analysis form is required before applying for most types of financial aid.
The process of determining a student's need for financial aid for college. Both the Federal Methodology and the Institutional Methodology are forms of needs analysis.
Part of the fact-finding stage in the personal selling process; the process of developing a detailed personal and financial picture of a prospect in order to evaluate his or her insurance needs.