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29
May
2009
How does Financial Aid worl if I go to a private college?  

38 days ago by chatyak

S M asked: Right now I am attending a state university and my expected family contribution from fafsa is $0, so Financial aid usually pays for all of my tuition. Will it be the same if I attend a private college that costs a lot more?

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21
May
2009
How does the financial aid process work?  

45 days ago by twice212

Kimberly K asked: An email back with efc expected family contribution and it said 0000 as far as far as far as understand that means that will not have to contribute anything for financial aid. Reece

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24
Mar
2009
Pell Grants and children question for anyone knowledgeable in financial aid?  

104 days ago by Doc Smith

On another board I frequent, a poster is defending her receipt of Pell Grants while under these circumstances: She has a child. The baby's daddy is living with her, they are planning on getting married. He supports the child and the student. She says that she's perfectly entitled to the Pell Grant a ...

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16
Mar
2009
Could anyone tell me how good Smith college financial aid is?  

112 days ago by Doc Smith

im in a family of 5 with 2 adults (one working parent) and 3 children. My dad makes about 20,000 a year. how much wud be my expected family contribution from Smith?

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27
Feb
2009
Could anyone tell me how good Smith college financial aid is?  

129 days ago by admin

im in a family of 5 with 2 adults (one working parent) and 3 children. My dad makes about 20,000 a year. how much wud be my expected family contribution from Smith?

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10
Feb
2009
Pell Grants and children question for anyone knowledgeable in financial aid?  

146 days ago by admin

On another board I frequent, a poster is defending her receipt of Pell Grants while under these circumstances: She has a child. The baby's daddy is living with her, they are planning on getting married. He supports the child and the student. She says that she's perfectly entitled to the Pell Grant a ...

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