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26
Nov/2012

Financial Aid tips for college
by recruit
These tips can help you as you look to get your Financial aid. Borrow only what you need. After you look at your full Financial picture — education cost, awarded aid and family share — determine the amount you actually need to borrow.  You're not required to accept all you're offered. Understand what you've been offered.  Look at your award letter, focus on any need-based loans and note the amount.  If you feel you need to borrow more, and get advice from a Financial ai... Read More




24
Oct/2012

Financial Aid process for college - getting started
by recruit
The process of receiving Financial aid starts with FAFSA.  By submitting your application, you apply for the U.S. Department of Education’s federal student aid programs.  You are also registered to apply for funds from your state and school. To receive aid from, you must: Demonstrate Financial need (except for certain loans) Have a high school diploma or a General Education Development (GED) certificate, pass a test approved by the U.S. Department of Education, me... Read More




08
May/2012

What is FAFSA?
by recruit
FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) The process of receiving Financial aid starts with FAFSA.  By submitting your application, you apply for the U.S. Department of Education’s federal student aid programs.  You are also registered to apply for funds from your state and school. To receive aid from, you must: Demonstrate Financial need (except for certain loans)Have a high school diploma or a General Education Development (GED) certificate, pass a test approved by... Read More




30
Jan/2012

Funding College with Loans - Financial Aid Help
by recruit
If funding college is an issue, talk to your guidance counselor and your family about possible options.  Few students can afford to pay for college without some form of education financing.  Most colleges offer Financial aid and/or academic scholarships, so ask about both.  When researching Financial aid information it is best to checkout that school’s website for more information. An education loan is a form of Financial aid that must be repaid, with interest.  Scholarshi... Read More




25
Jan/2012

What is the EFC for financial aid and college scholarships
by recruit
After you register with FAFSA you will receive your EFC (expected family contribution). 
What is the EFC?   The EFC is the amount of money your family will be expected to contribute to your education.  The EFC is subtracted from the school's Cost of Attendance (COA), also known as the "student budget", to arrive at your Financial need: Financial Need = COA - EFC.  The student budget includes tuition, fees, room and board, books and supplies, travel, and personal and... Read More



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