Tip of the Day
College is expensive. And it keeps on getting more and more expensive. How can an average, or below-average, family afford to attend some of the better schools in the country? The secret is financial aid! Colleges and universities would love for you to be their student! Who knows who will be the next Albert Einstein, or Bill Clinton, or George Bush? Any school would love to have the bragging rights to these famous alumnae. So they want you to attend their school! Even if you can't afford it. All you have to do is to fill out the proper forms for financial aid, and you can afford it! Simply call the Financial Aid Office for the college or university of your dreams and ask for a Financial Aid Packet. And if the forms seem daunting, simply call and ask them if they have any free seminars on how to fill out the forms.
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Government/ General Financial Aid
Financial Aid Resources for Colleges and Universities ... Government & General Financial Aid. All the facts about financial aid, plus forms you can download. ... A rich source of government information on financial aid. ...
Financial Aid - ED.gov
Press Room. Help. OVERVIEW ... Grants & Contracts. Financial Aid. Research & Statistics ... the various kinds of financial aid (loans, grants, and work ... and more. Financial aid professionals at banks, colleges, guaranty ...
Student Financial Aid, Ministry of Advanced Education
Grants and loans for new and returning students,BC Ministry of Advanced Education, Training and Technology
The Student Guide: Financial Aid from the U.S. Department of Education
The Student Guide: Financial Aid from the U.S. Department of Education The Student Guide: Financial Aid from the U.S. Department of Education This free resource from the Department of Education is available online in text format (with ...
Student Aid on the Web - Welcome
... Survey. Student Aid Questions? Technical Web Help ... Don't Miss the Deadline to Apply for Financial Aid! ...
Students.gov
A U.S. government interagency portal that provides students with a single point of access to useful services, resources, and information, both government and non-government, available online to college students and their families.
United States Department of Education home page
United States Department of Education home page United States Department of Education home page This World Wide Web (WWW) site, designed for anyone interested in education, provides access to many different types of information available ...
FAFSA on the Web - U.S. Department of Education
U.S. Department of Education FREE Application for Federal Student Aid Web Site. To apply for your PIN online, go to the Department of Education's PIN Site. ... FAFSA has seven steps that ask about you, your school plans, financial information and more ...
FREE Guide to All Government Grants, Scholarships and Loans for Students (Fedmoney.org)
FEDMONEY.org is a FREE online resource on all U.S. government student financial aid programs. Detailed information about over 130 loans and grants (scholarships, fellowships, traineeships) for education!
Sallie Mae
SLM Corporation, commonly known as Sallie Mae, is the nation's No. 1 paying-for-college company.
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