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  • How Bankruptcy Affects College Financial Aid
    By: Nathan Randall | - Good news for parents dealing with a bankruptcy they do not have to worry about their children's ability to qualify for some student loans. All college financial aid starts with completing the FAFSA. This process has been streamlined to become a user friendly online experience.

    Some financial experts recommend that parents have their children contribute toward the cost of their college education by obtaining some student loans on their own. This increases the stakes and level of fi ...

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  • Stafford Loans Are The Most Widely Used.
    By: zidit | - Broadly, these are Stafford Loans, Perkins Loans, Federal PLUS Loans, and the Graduate Consolidation Loans. As of 2009-2010, the Perkins program had a limit of $5,500 per year for undergraduate students, and a limit of $8,000 per year for graduates. Federal student loans are more attractive than private loans because of their lower interest rates. Because it is borrowed by the parent, it is also the responsibility of the parent to repay the loan. Its interest rate is fixed at 7.9%, though ma ...
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  • Things You Must Know About Federal Student Loans
    By: Rachel Fiona | - We can all agree that education is very important. However, it can also be quite expensive to attend college or university and earn your degree. If you lack the means to support your education, then you can opt for alternative financing such as federal student loans and scholarships.

    The great thing about federal student loans is that it is very easy to apply for. You also have greater chances of being approved and lower interest rates are applied towards your loan. You are not forc ...

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  • The Best Two Tips For Nursing School Grant Money
    By: Susan Bean | - You have wanted to go to nursing school for quite a while now but have yet to go. If you are like most people the reason you have been dragging your feet about it is the money involved. Nursing schools are not cheap. They are also not instantaneous which means you are going to be missing out on the work you are doing now in order to do it. How are you going to be able to afford it? If you are wise about it, you might not have to pay for it yourself at all, you can pay for it with grants.

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  • How You Can Find Funding For An Education In Medical Billing And Coding
    By: Susan Bean | - If you are considering a career in medical billing and coding but have not taken the steps necessary to procure the educational requirements because of a lack of funding, there is good news. The financial part of your education is the easiest obstacle to overcome. There is financial aide that is available out there, if you know where to look. America is a nation of education. There are several kinds of financial aid available to you.

    *Grants
    *Government backed student loans< ...

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  • Your Families Efc Will Determine Your Pell Grant Amount
    By: Wendell and Charmayne Vannatter | - The amount of The Pell Grant that you will receive will be determined by your families FAFSA EFC. The initials EFC stands for; Expected Family Contribution. The Expected Family Contribution determines the eligibility amount of a students college Pell Grant scholarship. Your family will be expected to disclose their financial status so that an estimate can be made of how much they can contribute to your financial aid. When the amount of support that your family will give you is determined then ...
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  • How To Get The Maximum Pell Grant Available
    By: Wendell and Charmayne Vannatter | - Almost all students have no idea that one of the most ideal sources of college and university funding available is the Federal Pell Grant program. The awesome thing about this particular program is that it is not like most government based loan programs, you do not have to pay this one back!

    Another wonderful aspect of the Federal Pell Grant program is that you can get the maximum amount available for each and every year that you attend college. In this article we will look at a fe ...

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  • How To Find A College Tuition Loan
    By: Kevin Ihrig | - Getting a college tuition loan seems hard at first, but it gets easier as you learn how to do it and what to look for in a loan.

    Here you'll find several places to look for a loan, and what kind of loans work best. These pointers are guidelines, of course, but can help you get better loans.

    First, places to look for a college tuition loan:
    1. Your bank or credit union
    2. Your school
    3. Federal financial aid (using the FAFSA form)
    4. State ...

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  • Act On Tax With Taxact Software
    By: Michael Jones | - Many people want a hassle free life, but no one in their entire life had experience paradise because each journey have its ups and downs to be on the top or give up.

    But there are some ways to lessen the strenuous life of ours like acting up on Tax returns with TaxAct Software.

    What is different with TaxAct from other tax assisting software? TaxAct software is fast and reliable for users. And with its consistent interface set-up, it enables users to have a quick directi ...

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  • How To Slash Your Student Loan Now, Without The Pain
    By: Chas Blandy | - Failing to plan how best to use your Uni Grant is planning to fail

    If you don't plan how best to use your student loan to get the most out of it, you are much more likely to be landing up with a much larger student loan to pay off than many of your fellow colleagues and friends at uni. And this includes those you meet up after you have been to Uni at work. This leaves you left wondering what you should have done differently to keep the amount now to be paid off that much lower. And ...

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  • How To Get Free Grant Money And Who Qualifies?
    By: Charles Kassotis | - Free grant money has many purposes including: starting a business, going to college, feeding the hungry, and more. While it is true free grant money does exist, there are many misconceptions about who can get their hands on it and under what circumstances. In most cases, a private individual does not get access to the actual grant or its money. It is a business or charitable entity who gets the grant and then chooses who the grant should go to. Read on to find out more about free grant money.

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  • Federal Funds For College
    By: James Aaron | - It is so much easier to receive financial aid if you initially fill out and submit the no cost online FAFSA form. It is very important to take your time and complete this form because the Federal government uses the information to decide which loans or grants you might be qualified for. One of the most important identifying factors that the FAFSA form will assist you in knowing what your dependency status is. You have to get this part of the application process correct. The dependency question h ...
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  • How To Get Your Financial Aid For School
    By: James Wallace | - Before you sit down to complete the actual FAFSA form you will have to have access to specific information. Including items like your SSN, Tax material from the prior year as well as your diver's license number. Additional areas to consider are if you are married. If you are married you ought to have your spouse's tax return info for that prior year. If you are being claimed by your mother and father you will additionally require a copy of his or her tax returns. You additionally have to have ea ...
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  • Fafsa Application - For Federal Student Loans And Grants
    By: Michael Considine | -
    Just about the most significance thing you will need to do first, while searching for federal student loans and even grants should be to fill out the 100 % free application for federal student aid form. This form can be filled out and submitted online and the Feds will use it to determine what financial aid, and or Federal Grants are available to you personally.

    One of the things that will be part when determining precisely what loans or Grants will probably be available for ...

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  • President Obama Requests For Moms To Return To School
    By: astinchfield | - Typically, a student will begin their college search their junior year of high school and the application process would start early their senior year. These days, it is becoming less of a rarity for mothers to also choose what college they want to attend themselves to obtain a higher education or a second degree. These mothers are taking advantage of President Obama"s call for moms to return to school allowing themselves the chance of securing a higher paying job and preparing for a better ...
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  • Fafsa4castor And Fafsa Financial Aid Process
    By: Esteri Maina | - Most students choose federal student aid for its great advantages.

    Federal Student Aid

    aederal student aid is a step by the U.S government to provide students with a way to finance their education throughout their college life.

    In order for a student to qualify for federal sources of financial aid he/she must fill a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) form. The form in turn gives a feedback of FAFSA financial aid eligibility report. But j ...

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  • The Bill Gates Scholarship Or Millenium Scholars Program
    By: Kevin Ihrig | - The Bill Gates Scholarship offers a large scholarship award to new college students each fall. The program has helped over 5,000 students go to college.

    How Much Is The Scholarship
    This scholarship will provide funding for you to go from high school all the way to completion of a graduate degree. The foundation uses the FAFSA to determine the amount of your award. The foundation will provide for a student's unmet need and self help.

    If you meet the requiremen ...

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  • Free Education Guide Benefits
    By: David Xavier Lethcaw | - Have you ever seen the many offers online for a free education guide and wondered what they are about? A good quality guide can be very useful to students, parents guardians or anyone wishing to find a school that they could attend and any financial aid.

    Here are 10 major benefits of complimenting your research with a downloadable education guide.

    1. Large Number of Schools
    Be sure to download a guide that has detailed information on at least 1,900 schools and ...

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  • Find The Right College
    By: David Xavier Lethcaw | - Trying to discover the right college can be a trying and stressful process. And, let me add, it could be potentially very costly.

    Even with all the online search capabilities; it is daunting trying the find the right school or college; getting information on financial aid or FAFSA grants while trying to determine the right degree, qualification requirements, college locations, curriculum fees, subjects offered, teacher bios etc. (the list is endless) can be extremely challenging.

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  • Fafsa Preparation Tips
    By: David Xavier Lethcaw | - FAFSA is the Free Application For Federal Student Aid. Being well prepared for your FAFSA application will help save you time, ease your frustration and help you succeed with a smooth application process. Here are some important tips help you prepare for your FAFSA application.

    1) Download a Free Guide
    There is a lot of useful information online to assist you when doing a FAFSA. Use a free guide to get Step by Step Instructions on FAFSA, grants and other financial aid. The go ...

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  • Moms Returning To School - Grants Up To $10,000 Are Available
    By: David Xavier Lethcaw | - Student Financial Aid is available to eligible parties in many different forms. The Obama administration has taken a number of steps to help mom's get back to school. They have introduced legislation and induced a number of private enterprises to offer scholarships; some as high as $10,000 for qualifying applicants.

    The great advantage of these grants and scholarships is that they are they are not loans; they are tax free grants and do not have to be paid back. Obtaining a grant i ...

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  • Fafsa Essentials
    By: David Xavier Lethcaw | - If you wish to obtain student financial aid from the governenment you need to know about FAFSA.

    What is FAFSA?
    FAFSA is an acronym for Free Application for Federal Student Aid. FAFSA is an application for financial aid from the federal government. There is substantial amount of data available online on applying the FAFSA. The government Dept. of Education website fafsa.ed.gov is a useful resource with lots of information on student aid. Another good option is to download a f ...

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  • Getting Student Loans With Bad Credit: What To Do
    By: Kevin Ihrig | - Going to college requires money. You might be tempted to get student loans with bad credit if your score isn't so good. But you should at least know what to look for and what the risks are.

    Often students and parents hear a few rumors about tuition and books, or other costs, and they go nuts. Suddenly the world is coming to an end. Maybe not.

    Three quick ideas before we talk about student loans:
    1.Make sure you have applied for federal financial aid (fill ou ...

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  • Student Loans For Bad Credit Scores: One Option You May Have Forgotten
    By: Kevin Ihrig | - When the money runs out, many of us turn to student loans for bad credit scores. But that can be even worse later. Here, you can read about one option to help you get the money for tuition you need.

    Getting yourself in debt during college can haunt you for years after you graduate. Instead of taking out a loan, see if you qualify for some free grant money.

    At the end of the article you'll also find a few more tips that can help.

    One Cool Free Grant O ...

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  • Fafsa Simplification Could Get Complicated
    By: Marc Hill | - The Obama administration has made it clear that college affordability for the less fortunate is a high priority on the presidential to-do list. One of the major stumbling blocks in getting economically challenged students into college has been complete and utter frustration when it came to applying for federal funds through the FAFSA (Free Education for Federal Student Aid) application. Rather than make their way through the complicated form, many families would simply throw up their hands and ...
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  • Plus Loans: How Do These Student Loans Work And Who Can Apply?
    By: Kevin Ihrig | - Have you heard of PLUS Loans? For graduate students and some parents borrowing to send their kids to school, this program fits the bill.

    Find out how to apply and who can apply right here. Also, you'll find some ideas on how to get more financial aid as well.

    What is the PLUS Loan Program?
    The PLUS loan program provides funds for graduate students and parents of undergraduate students. In fact, the PLUS stands for Parent Loans for Undergraduate Students. Nift ...

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  • The Perkins Student Loan: Is It The Best Loan For You?
    By: Kevin Ihrig | - Have you heard of the Perkins student loan? The Perkins loan works similar to other programs with a few enhancements. Look below for information on this little brother to the Stafford student loan program.

    In addition, you'll find some hints on how to get one, where to look, and other tips for finding more financial aid.

    What is a Perkins Student Loan?
    The Perkins program offers federally sponsored student loans to university and college students for undergra ...

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  • Happy New Year, Class Of '10! And Welcome To Your College Financial Aid Base Year.
    By: Marc Hill | - As they were ringing in the New Year on January 1, high school juniors and their parents were also ringing in their college financial aid "base year." Although the actions taken in the base year can mean the difference between saving thousands on college expenses and needlessly overspending, few people understand what they need to do to achieve the former rather than suffer the latter. So, let's take a closer look.

    If you are like the vast majority of American's in our sagging eco ...

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  • Increase Your Chance With Free Application For Federal Student Aid
    By: ghostevyta | - The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (known as the FAFSA) is a form that can be filled out annually by current and anticipating university students (both undergraduate and graduate) and sometimes their parents in the United States in order to determine their eligibility for federal student financial aid (including Pell grants, Stafford loans, plus loans, and work-study programs).

    The FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) is a free form and free service provided ...

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  • The Congressional Money Tree's Focus On Education
    By: Marc Hill | - In recent days the Democratic Leaders of the House of Representatives have publicized their plan to address the economy with a massive $825 billion dollar stimulus package designed to, well you know, I haven't quite figured this one out yet. I 'm still stuck on the first stimulus package of $700 billion -or was it $725- I'm sure it was seven hundred and something.

    At this rate of spending and future taxation (coming soon to your doorstep), it's irrelevant. To add anxiety to an al ...

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  • The Most Dangerous Christmas Gift To Give A High School Senior
    By: Marc Hill | - As high school years wind down, parents begin contemplating how they will pay for their children's college tuition. For those who are tackling this question for the first time, and for some who are tackling the question for the second, third, or fourth time, the mere consideration is enough to tun one's head prematurely gray. But, for those who receive good advice, gray hair can be postponed for a few more years.

    Worried about skyrocketing college costs, parents of high school sen ...

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  • Student Loans And The Federal Family Education Loan Program
    By: Don Saunders | - Established by an Act of Congress in 1965 and begun in 1966, the Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP) is a partnership program between the federal government and private lenders and an umbrella program which includes Stafford loans, student PLUS loans and Perkins loans. Since it started more than half a trillion dollars have been disbursed through this program.

    Funds for the program are provided by a network of independent banks, credit unions and other financial institut ...

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  • Student Loans Fafsa Basic Understanding
    By: poly muthumbi | - FAFSA is one of the terms you have or may come across when you look for information about the student loans. FAFSA stands for Free Application for Federal Student Aid. As the terms suggests it is one of the federal student aid program available that students apply for free. It may also be used to apply for aid from other sources like your school or state.



    If you are considering going for FAFSA, an important point to note is the deadline for application. The FAFSA w ...

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  • Fafsa Financial Aid Have Specific Conditions To Be Followed To Succeed
    By: poly muthumbi | - In order for a student to qualify for federal sources of financial aid he/she must fill a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) form which in turn gives a feedback of FAFSA Financial Aid aid report about what his/her family is expected to contribute towards the students education. But just before filing out this form there are very sensitive and important conditions that a student must adhere to without a miss.



    Do not blindly fill FAFSA form because t ...

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  • Fafsa Form Determines Your Financial Aid Status
    By: poly muthumbi | - After learning about the FAFSA financial aid program and realizing just how helpful it can be for your future, you need to go for it. At least there must be a way to take you to the actual process. You do this by filling up a FAFSA form (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) that requires you to fill in all important and detailed information supposed to determine your eligibility for financial aid.



    This, therefore, is something to be taken seriously and needs a ...

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  • The Major Reason Why Some Public Colleges In Connecticut Give Terrible Financial Aid Awards
    By: Chris Rivers | - Many parents of college bound students in Connecticut do not truly understand that Connecticut colleges are big business. We would all love to believe that everyone who is an college administrator, advisor or professor is doing it for the love of education. However, many colleges have endowments or simply put; bank accounts that rival those of many Fortune 500 companies. It should also be a clear sign that motives might not be completely pure based on the relentless pursuit in which colleges ...
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  • How To Use Your Current Financial Aid Award To Get More Free Money From Connecticut Colleges
    By: Chris Rivers | - Every spring there are thousands of Connecticut parents of college bound high school students who are devastated when they realize that the awards letter that they received from the colleges that their child applied to are substantially short of meeting the true cost of attendance. This happens because the college's award letter does not meet the student's financial needs either in the total amount of aid or in the type of aid and the student can appeal the award on that basis to the college.
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  • Top Colleges In Connecticut Don't Tell Parents The Complete Story About Financial Aid Award Letters
    By: Chris Rivers | - This is an exciting time of year for many Connecticut parents of college bound students because families are receiving and reviewing college awards letters. The college awards letters let the families know the amount and type of financial aid that is offered to the student to attend that particular college.



    One of the biggest secrets in the college education business is that parents do not have to accept the financial aid awards letter just because the college sends you a ...

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  • Why Do Connecticut College Financial Aid Award Letters Include So Many Student And Parent Loans
    By: Chris Rivers | - One of the most embarrassing facts about the Connecticut college financial aid system is the fact that parents and students are practically forced to go into even further debt under the guise of financial aid to pay for college. I meet with parents everyday who are already in debt and cannot afford to go an additional fifty thousand dollars in debt. Why do Connecticut colleges have billions of dollars in cash sitting around and yet force parents and students to take on so much debt?


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  • Student Loans Guide And Info
    By: Shellaine Enfesta | - There are few steps you need to follow when applying for eligibility for a student loans or financial aid. The first thing you have to do is to complete FAFSA, (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). All the information that you provide on this form will be used to determine how aid will be offered to you. It will also determine what type of aid will be offered to you on each of the schools you are considering.

    There are some forms or types of financial aid like scholarships a ...

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  • Insider Secrets To Get A Connecticut College To Change Your Financial Aid Award Offer Letter
    By: Chris Rivers | - If you are in the process of reviewing your child's financial aid award from Connecticut colleges then you need to know the insider tips that I reveal in this article that can save you tens of thousands of dollars. The first thing I want to tell you is that any Connecticut college financial aid officer may use professional judgment to either increase or decrease one or more of your family's financial data elements such as income and assets used in calculating the amount your family is expected t ...
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  • Insider Secrets About Financial Aid Awards Letters To Connecticut Colleges That Parents Don't Know
    By: Chris Rivers | - For many Connecticut parents this is the time of the year that college bound seniors start receiving awards letters from colleges. All of the hard work required in visiting colleges, taking the SAT and ACT while juggling all the applications has finally paid off. However, the joy and excitement of receiving the awards letter quickly turns to a bitter realization. The only financial aid that the college awarded your family is in the form of a high fee, high rate loan that the family simply cannot ...
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  • What You Need To Know Concerning Student Loans Fafsa
    By: poly | - FAFSA is one of the terms you have or may come across when you look for information about the student loans. FAFSA stands for Free Application for Federal Student Aid. As the terms suggests it is one of the federal student aid program available that students apply for free. It may also be used to apply for aid from other sources like your school or state.

    If you are considering going for FAFSA, an important point to note is the deadline for application. The FAFSA website provides ...

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  • Filling Up The Fafsa Form Included In Financial Aid Package
    By: poly | - After learning about the FAFSA financial aid program and realizing just how helpful it can be for your future, you need to go for it. At least there must be a way to take you to the actual process. You do this by filling up a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) form that requires you to fill in all important and detailed information supposed to determine your eligibility for financial aid.

    This, therefore, is something to be taken seriously and needs accuracy and ampl ...

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  • Important Conditions To Follow In Order To Successively Get Fafsa Financial Aid
    By: poly | - In order for a student to qualify for federal sources of financial aid he/she must fill a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) form which in turn gives a feedback of student aid report about what his/her family is expected to contribute towards the students education. But just before filing out this form there are very sensitive and important conditions that a student must adhere to without a miss.

    Do not blindly fill FAFSA form because there are so many documents a ...

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  • 5 Resources To Find Scholarships Specially Dedicated For Women
    By: Amelia Turner | - Most of scholarship programs are opened for both genders, but there are many scholarships reserved exclusively for either male or female students. In fact, far more scholarships are available just for women than just for men. If you are a female student, don't miss your chance to apply these scholarships which dedicated exclusive for you. Here are 5 resources to help you find these "Female only" scholarship programs.

    Resource #1: America's Junior Miss Scholarship (ajm.org)
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  • Need A Student Loan? Three Kinds Of Student Loan For You
    By: Martin Haworth | - Students and parents who must deal with the high cost of a college education have available to them a wide range of student loans. This article offers details on three general types of student loans.

    Federal Stafford Loans

    Unlike other student loans, application for a specific Stafford Loan should be preceded by the filing of a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA application should be made in the name of the aspiring student.

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  • Federal Student Aid Application An Easy Three-step Process
    By: Matthew Paolini | - High school students heading for college will want to complete their Free Application for Federal Student Aid as early as possible in their senior year of high school. The Federal government is still the nation's chief source of college funding, disbursing 80 billion dollars of student aid annually as grants, work-study wage or loans. If you want to get your share of the Federal education pie, you'll want to file your FAFSA application promptly.

    Often described as being difficult ...

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  • How Student Loans Work
    By: Gray Rollins | - Students have many options for financing the cost of college. Loans are just some of those options. However, all avenues for securing scholarships and grants should be pursued before trying to find a loan. This is because scholarships and grants do not have to be paid back, while loans do. There are many different types of loans available for consideration, and many factors of which you should be aware.

    First of all, it's best to get your Free Application for Federal Student Aid ( ...

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  • Applying For Student Loans The Fafsa
    By: Gray Rollins | - The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is used in determining eligibility for all federal grants, loans, work study programs, and other methods of financial aid. You can find and download the application online at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov. You can also get a copy of the application from the financial aid office of the university or college you are hoping to attend, or your high school guidance counselor's office. It is recommended that you apply online as any problems or inconsisten ...
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