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What is the FAFSA: A Complete Guide for Parents

The College Pod

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is a form that students and parents complete to become eligible for financial aid, including federal grants, loans, and work-study programs. However, it does not mean you will be liable for any loans the students take out in their name. What is FAFSA?

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8 Ways We Can Help Our College Students During Uncertain Times

Grown & Flown

student grants and loans, civil rights investigations, etc.) This would mean staying up-do-date on current events preferably by consulting some sources other than social media (e.g., As Im sure you also know, the president has directed that the Department of Education (DOE) beclosed , with some functions (e.g.,

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Didn’t Get into Your Dream School? Here’s Why It’s Okay

The College Pod

Do you see yourself thriving in a big, energetic school with nonstop events, or would you feel more at home in a smaller, tight-knit community? The most expensive school on paper might actually cost less after grants and scholarships. Separate free money from loans. Grants and scholarships don't have to be repaid.

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The blog post about money! Pt. 2

Georgia Tech Admissions Blog

Once you’re a student, your major, department, and/or college may have additional scholarship or grant money available. Natalia (right) at a Women in Engineering event where she was presented with a scholarship. Another common theme mentioned by students, including Natalia – keep an eye on your email once you’ve enrolled in college.

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Top 5 Cheapest Colleges in Virginia: Costs + Tips

AdmissionSight

More than 80% of Radford University students receive some form of grant, loan, employment assistance or other type of financial aid. And dont forget federal grants and loans, theyre all part of the package to make sure your bank account survives college. Heres what you can tap into: Grants and scholarships.

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The enrollment cliff crisis: How to pivot, not panic

Niche

In fact, a Niche user survey revealed that while students are willing to take out loans for college, 74% are worried about debt accumulation. Be transparent on expected costs, sticker vs. net price and all the scholarship, state and federal grants plus loan resources available.

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Cornell University Diversity Statistics

AdmissionSight

It means youll have plenty of opportunities to collaborate and connect with a diverse mix of classmates through study groups, clubs, and social events. If youre Hispanic or Latino, youll find community through organizations like ALANA Intercultural Programming, which hosts events to celebrate culture and unite students.