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    I’m writing on the behalf my daughter, Josie G. Taylor, who is in her sophomore year at Indiana University, Bloomington. My daughter’s 21st Century Scholarship was revoked because of my error. She has worked very hard singing a B+ average and participation in many activities with her school, community, and church.I would like to explain my circumstances in the hope you might reconsider its status. I suffer from a mental illness, in part as a result of my Naval service in the Persian Gulf. My PTSD

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    students may have the money to pay for college or even a private university. But, the people who are in the middle class don’t find it easy to pay. There is many solutions to the student debt around the U.S. Students can apply for scholarships, complete FAFSA, or they should understand college cost. A huge problem in the U.S is not being able to pay for college but there is many solutions to it. The first route many students take is applying for scholarships throughout their high

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    The Hardship of Going to College

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    is the FAFSA; it is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. According to FAFSA, “this document is used to determine your eligibility for federal aid, state aid and scholarships. The department of education uses your FAFSA to determine how much your family can afford to contribute to a child’s college expenses” (FAFSA). You can apply for FAFSA online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. FAFSA persuades families who are convinced they are ineligible for need-based financial aid should fill out the FAFSA. Otherwise

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    Bad Credit Report

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    FAFSA, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid is the one of the opportunities that is available to help you. FAFSA is a way to getting financial aid. After signing up for FAFSA, you could apply to get scholarships. The scholarships that are available to you are your needs and if you want to join sports. You could be given multiple scholarships

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    with a Net Price Calculator that was designed to help students calculate their estimated financial aid and options. The Net Price Calculator provided by Kean University asks students about their high school grade point average, SAT and ACT scores, FAFSA data, and more financial information to estimate their overall scholarship and aid options. In addition, current students enrolled in Kean University receive many financial options to pay for their tuition. Such as payment plans, subsidized, and unsubsidized

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    fits me financially, academically and socially. Cornish College financially fits me in many ways. This includes financial aid, Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), work-study, and merit-based assistance. Financial aid provides grants, loans, and scholarships. However, there are many requirements for them to accept your FAFSA. For example, you must be a United States citizen or legal permanent resident. You cannot owe any government loans or federal/state grants and

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    I agree with the authors, that FAFSA needs to be simplified and easier to use but it also needs to be a way to identify students that are paying for college themselves or the majority of their bills even though they are still living with their parents or relatives. By doing this there will be more money given to those that truly need it rather than going off just the parents income even if you pay your own bills. But transparency extends farther than just FAFSA, it would also allow students to

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    Family Cost Proposal

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    The FAFSA is a free application for federal student aid. Both my parents and I must create separate usernames and passwords at Fsaid.ed.gov. From there, we will receive a pin number to access the IRS database retrieval system to transfer my parents tax info the FAFSA database. Along with the FAFSA, the Student Aid Report (SAR) is a document we will receive after submitting yourour FAFSA information letting us know that the form was received. The

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    price of a CSU or a UC, and this is why the idea of free community college is almost unnecessary. With government help such as the pell grant, FAFSA, or subsidized student loans it seems almost unreasonable to believe that students from low income families can not afford community college. Along

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    To most Americans, attending college has become too expensive. Many of them have high school diplomas, but few enroll in college. In addition, lower income students have worse student achievement outcomes compared to higher income transfer students. After finishing high school, most graduates resolve to working in low income jobs, with the hopes of raising money for college tuition. For those who succeed in raising the money, other expenses like accommodation, food and books make it really difficult

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