financial aid & the FAFSA



qualifying for in-state tuition

qualifying for in-state tuition

This information is intended to give an overview of the policies involved in qualifying for in-state tuition. All questions about a specific circumstance or practice of a particular school should be directed to that institution.

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comparing college financial aid offers

comparing college financial aid offers

In April, many colleges and universities begin sending offer notifications to students who have been accepted for their incoming freshman class and have applied for financial assistance. Offer notifications list the cost of tuition and fees plus the amount of financial aid available through the school.

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have you been selected for fafsa verification?

have you been selected for fafsa verification?

Tips on the FAFSA verification process - what happens when your FAFSA application and Student Aid Report are reviewed by your school's Financial Aid Office.

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what determines the amount of aid you receive?

what determines the amount of aid you receive?

The primary factor in determining the amount of aid you receive is your financial need. Your financial need is calculated as being the difference between the Cost of Attendance and the Expected Family Contribution.

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understanding the financial aid award notification

understanding the financial aid award notification

Financial aid award notifications outline the type and amount of financial aid families can receive, such as scholarships, grants, and student loans.

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the student aid report

the student aid report

The Student Aid Report (SAR) summarizes the information you report on your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The schools you list on your FAFSA will have access to your SAR and will use the information to determine if you are eligible for federal student aid.

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don't get scammed when filing the fafsa

don't get scammed when filing the fafsa

Keep in mind that the FAFSA can be completed for FREE at fafsa.ed.gov. Several websites offer help filing the FAFSA, but these sites charge a fee and are not affiliated with or endorsed by the U.S. Department of Education. When filing the FAFSA, make sure you go directly to fafsa.ed.gov to evade any charges or scams.

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how to make the most of your financial aid office's help

how to make the most of your financial aid office's help

Your Financial Aid Office is there to provide you with financial assistance and advisory services, so you can pursue higher education. Be sure to make the most of their help by performing the following tasks.

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irs data retrieval tool for fafsa

irs data retrieval tool for fafsa

The IRS Data Retrieval tool is a process that helps streamline the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by allowing online FAFSA filers to pull specific tax return data directly from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The retrieval tool will save you time and increase the accuracy of your FAFSA information.

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college goal sunday

college goal sunday

College Goal Sunday is a free program that helps students and their parents complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), which is the form required by students applying for state, federal, and institutional aid.

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