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sunshinecity Focus on Financial Aid: Terminology and Words to Know
Part I. The Application Process FAFSA. Free Application for Federal Student Aid. A detailed, electronic form that is the first step in applying for federal aid, offered by the U.S. Department of Education. Only one FAFSA needs to be completed each year, even if you are considering several ...
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Focus on Financial Aid: How to Apply
Filling out a FAFSA is your ticket to federal student aid--a complex, but worthwhile step on the road to college. Here's what you need to know to complete your application.
Source: National Association for College Admission Counseling
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A Parent's Guide to Financial Aid
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College means debt. About two-thirds of all four-year undergraduate students will graduate college with debt, and the...
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Focus on Financial Aid: An Introduction
The unsettling news is that a year at most colleges, especially if living costs are included, starts at about $8,000 and...
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Financial Aid 101
For most parents, figuring out a way to pay for their child's college education can be a hair-raising ordeal....
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A Brief look at Student Financial Aid Programs
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