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10
Nov
2009
What if you have a scholarship already

15 hours ago by ratemyexperience

First of all if you have a scholarship already congratulations. What you should do next is help others find a scholarship and apply for more scholarships or additional financial aid. When you help... This is a summary of the unclaimed scholarship and financial aid opportunities. For more informaton ...

Get unclaimed Scholarships ... - scholarshipsupport.com/unclaimed-scholarships · 8 references

09
Nov
2009
How to Prepare for the FAFSA: 3 Pre-FAFSA Steps

20 hours ago by TheEditor

Sometimes the hard part about embarking on a new goal is knowing where to begin. Going back to school is a worthy goal, but with today’s high college tuition and complicated financial aid system, it can require more planning than it seems. For instance: the FAFSA. Understanding how to prepare for th ...

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Fraud and the FAFSA

1 day ago by DaveBonvie

If you suspect that a student, employee, or other individual has misreported information or altered documentation to fraudulently obtain federal funds, you should report your suspicions and provide any evidence to the Office of Inspector General.

FAFSA Form & Financial Aid ... - fafsaonline.com/fafsa-blog · 3 references

What is Considered Untaxed Income and Benefits?

1 day ago by DaveBonvie

The term "untaxed income" means any income excluded from federal income taxation under the IRS code.

FAFSA Form & Financial Aid ... - fafsaonline.com/fafsa-blog · 3 references

The inside scoop on financial aid

1 day ago by mattmatt7

College costs over $100,000 in many cases–and sometimes final college costs hover near the $200,000 mark. So, most people apply for financial aid via FAFSA and/or the CSS Profile. Anyone who has gone through this process will tell you it’s frustrating, and some will tell you it’s not fair. Kiplinger ...

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07
Nov
2009
Differentiating Between Parent Student Loans and Federal Student Loans

2 days ago by admin

Federal student loans have the lowest interest rates and the best repayment options. If you need to apply for a loan and you can qualify for federal loans then make this the top choice. As a way of limiting your loan responsibilities, only get the funds that you will need and refuse any other offers ...

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06
Nov
2009
Should I appeal my financial aid package?

3 days ago by DaveBonvie

After you file your FAFSA and receive your financial aid package from your school either you or your parents might be unhappy with the results. When this happens your first instinct might be to write an appeal to the financial aid office. While this might be the right move in some situations other p ...

FAFSA Form & Financial Aid ... - fafsaonline.com/fafsa-blog · 3 references

Ok So My Question Is, When Filing Financial Aid (fafsa) Does Workers’ ...

4 days ago by Agent Builder

Both of my parents are deceased. My father died in a work related injury. I receive workers’ compensation on his behalf. When I fill out the fafsa, I never qualify for financial aid even though I desperately need it. Since my parents are deceased, everything (bills, living expenses) falls on me and ...

D.F. Randolph Insurance ... - dfrandolph.com/insurancetips · 3 references

05
Nov
2009
Interships Help You Gain Hands-on Knowledge

4 days ago by Mark Turner

Where can internships take place? Internships can take place anywhere but you will most often find them in certain fields such as design, business and the medical industry. The reason is because there is only so much you can learn in the classroom. You need real world skills to determine if that car ...

OnlineEducationNews.com - onlineeducationnews.com · 2 references

College Financial Aid – Fafsa?

4 days ago by Rob

I am curious as to how the government determines how much money a student can receive through the FAFSA? Is there a set amount for every student? What determines eligibility? Is a non working student living with their disabled parents eligible for more money? Thanks!

Easy College Money - easycollegemoney.com · 3 references

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