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    University of Washington Admissions UW was ranked No.4 among U.S. public universities in Times Higher Education world university rankings for 2017. Over 54,000 students are enrolled at UW each year and 6659 students devolting in university-sponsored public service today. With 16 colleges and schools providing 1,800 undergraduate courses each quarter confering more than 12,000 bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral and professional degrees annually, UW has renowned as a multi-camplus university and academic

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    for financial aid. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is a form that students fill out to determine their eligibility for grants and loans. According to the U.S. Department of Education, FAFSA offers “more than $150 billion each year to help millions of students pay for higher education.” The form is used to calculate aid based on many factors like financial need, income, and college cost. However, as helpful as FAFSA may be, some students choose not to apply or to complete the form

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    University of Washington Admissions Ranked No.4 among U.S. public universities in Times Higher Education world university rankings for 2017, UW welcomes over 54,000 students each year with 6659 students devoting in university-sponsored public service today. With 16 colleges and schools providing 1,800 undergraduate courses each quarter conferring more than 12,000 bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral and professional degrees annually, UW has renowned as a multi-campus university and academic medical center

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    did really good in high school but still decide to go to community college due to money or just because they decide to go. Community College is not that expensive compared to a university or private school which is a reason why many people go there. FAFSA is very helpful and gives you as much as they can depending on income. The amount of money that is given to you can help a lot because it isn’t coming out of your own pocket. For the students that have parents that has a higher income and are not eligible

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    Poverty Vs. Education

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    amounts of stress on any one person, especially ones that trying to get an education while in poverty. While there are many ways for people who are in poverty to get help so that they can be able to afford a college, I believe that organizations like FAFSA are really good government organizations. This organization is government based meaning that the government provides most of the funding for students. Although this organization does not always accept every student that applies for financial aid. This

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    and boxes, which could deter students from completing the form. There was also a search field provided in order to search the website. Ways for Institutional Financial Aid Budget Directors might Maximize Access to Funds for Students Filling out the FAFSA was a daunting task for many students. Students had to have the knowledge of finance in order to know how to complete the forms. Students needed to have “college finance literacy” (Greenfield, 2015, p. 317). This type of literacy referred to the knowledge

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    rich for Financial Aid. Financial aid is based on the FAFSA (Free Application For Federal Student Aid), which is what the government uses to determine how much money they think you will need to help pay for college. FAFSA uses a complex formula that takes into consideration of your income, assets, and other figures.

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    the process, we see that in these arias it becomes more common for some individuals to slip past. Thousands of students have found cheat tactics to sneak past the various different scans that the governments student financial aid sources, such as FAFSA,

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    FAFSA is one of the main sources that students apply for to receive federal student aid. However, there are a lot of students like myself who are not qualified to receive financial aid and are only eligible to take out loans. My high school teachers had

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    Getting Into College

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    because everyone needs help when it comes to money. You can apply for FASFA as soon as it opens which is the first of January. Completing the FAFSA is an easy process, and it’s completely free, I recommend that you submit your FAFSA online using FAFSA on the Web, as your application will process within 3-5 days; alternatively, you can submit a paper FAFSA, which processes within 7-10 days. There are a couple of different types of Federal Aid including: pells, grants, scholarships, and loans. The

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