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FAFSA Offers Resources for Student Financial Aid
Financing higher education can be a challenge these days. Fortunately, various federal aid programs for grants, loans and work-study are available for students through the Free Application of Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The application process may seem intimidating at first, but there are countless resources online and in financial aid offices to help students apply for the best possible assistance.
The first step in any case is to check your eligibility. To receive allowances from the US Department of Education student aid, you must:
Fill out the FAFSA application - Most high school, college and university financial aid offices have copies of the FAFSA form readily available. They will provide you with the school code to list on the form. You can also complete an application online at www.fafsa.ed.gov, which will allow you to obtain a PIN number (this serves as your electronic signature), access to school codes and the ability to save and resume application activities. Parents of dependent students should apply for a PIN number as well. Submit the FAFSA form for processing - You may choose to mail the completed application directly to Federal Student Aid Process Center in the envelope provided or submit it online when complete. Make sure to do this in a timely fashion, meeting current deadlines. Some schools will submit the forms for you via the financial aid office. Await response - Depending on how and when you submitted your FAFSA application; you will receive a Student Aid Report in approximately three to six weeks. You may need to provide additional information, so go over this report carefully and respond to any questions pertaining to your potential aid. The report will provide directions on how to make the proper adjustments. Often, the financial aid office can give you an aid estimate once your file has been completed. Though paper or electronic submissions are both available, there are definitely advantages to completing FAFSA forms on the web. Some of these include:
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