Is there any other financial aid rather than FAFSA?
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There are 4 major places to find financial aid 1) The FAFSA - which you already completed 2) State aid...
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I need an advice about my financial aid. I recieved a letter from my university's financial aid office stating that I have approached my 9 quarters (max) at the school and can not receive any more financial aid past the 9 quarters at the school. Please...
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First of all, double majoring in something is not 2 Bachelor's degrees. It is one degree, with two areas...
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I've heard that by submitting an online application to the FAFSA website, you will become eligible for Financial Aid. The website then reviews my application to determine the amount of money that I may receive from your school. In one of the final steps...
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"The strangest/most confusing part in all this is that I will be subjected to submit the application...
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im in a confused bubble...... financial aid, who the heck are those people or what is it, why do they help? whats in it for them? What in the world is PEL ? who the heck is Fafsa ? Is there more i need to understand? I do understand that financial aid...
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FAFSA, is the free application for federal student aid. This is the application you fill out to apply...
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This may sound confusing, but here goes. I'm a college student, a sophomore to be exact, and I'm 22 years old (birthday is in November). Now I know how the FAFSA works... I'll explain my situation... I apply every year for the FAFSA to recieve free money...
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You must answer the question 'as of today'. So, for the next FAFSA: 09-10 FAFSA - Were you born before...
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During my grade school years, I was a good student. I graduated with a 3.7 GPA and had a good ACT/SAT score. Since then, It's been all down hill. This wasn't because I couldn't do the work, but I wasn't focused. I never really sat down and considered...
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Let me ask you a couple of questions. First, did you have student loans at this school, and if so are...
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I need to get a job, and I am thinking of doing so due to my family's financial situation at the moment. If I get a job (even a part-time job), will this affect me in a negative way when I apply for FAFSA aid? Will I get less financial aid when applying...
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I think Harvard is one of the schools that says if your family is poor, they will fund all of your education...
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Before anyone says "call your financial aid office" I have. I'm waiting for a response. So, until then maybe someone can help shed light because I think it's probably a simple answer.. I submitted my FAFSA a couple of nights ago. It said I...
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Hey hey hey! I've done the same thing, applied to two colleges on my FAFSA and ended up going to ONE...
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For my 2010-2011 FAFSA, I made 4 corrections. In the summer of 2010 I submitted my first FAFSA and I put that I would be enrolled half time at a community college and my EFC was around 6800 with my income at $31,000. My second and third FAFSA correction...
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Excessive corrections triggers you to be selected for verification. Which you were... obviously, because...
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I am a California resident and I have been admitted into UC Davis for the fall semester. The problem is that I filled out my FAFSA late and now I don't qualify for many of the financial aid offers such as the Blue and Gold. I wanted to know if there...
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That's the max that the pell grant pays. You got full pell, be happy. The pell grant does not pay for...
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