A Two-Step Guide to Available Aid
Financing a college education without a large bank account, wealthy parents, or superstar athlete abilities can seem an overwhelming task considering the enormous costs associated1.Fill Out the FAFSA!
Filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid ( FAFSA), is the single most important step in your college financing game plan. This application, provided by the U.S. Department of Education, is available online at FAFSA on the Web (www.fafsa.ed.gov) and it is absolutely free. Schools will use the information you provide on the FAFSA to determine if you qualify to receive federal student aid from grants, loans, and work study programs. While not all questions will apply to your individual situation, the ones that do will be very specific relevant to the school or schools to which you have applied, your intended Degree, and your current financial status and living situation. Read each question carefully and be as accurate as possible when answering. If you were employed within the prior year, be prepared to give the most recent figures from either your tax returns or last pay stub. If there are others living in your household, be prepared to give their information as well.
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Tricia Goss
10/12/2006
Thanks for the helpful resources!
Herstory
09/14/2006
You've put a frustrating, complicated, and necessary step for getting through college, into an easy to read format. Nicely done.
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