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    when looking for financial assistance for their college education. A good start is to apply for FAFSA, or the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), to find if they qualify for financial assistance, as long as the student meets the requirements. These qualifications include things like being a citizen of the United States, and having a social security number. The amount granted through FAFSA varies, but tend to include federal loan options (which put students into debt, therefore not actually

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    Assignment 5 (25 points) 7073903271600Assignment 5: Credit and Loans Instructions Save this file in your course folder, and name it with Assignment, the section number, and your first initial and last name. For example, Jessie Robinson's assignment for Section 1 would be named Assignment1JRobinson. Type the answers to the assignment questions below. Use complete sentences unless the question says otherwise. You will have more than one day to complete an assignment. At the end of each day, be

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    hear often is, what steps should you take in applying for federal grants? There is two steps to applying for federal grants. Well the first step you will take in getting a federal grant is to submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). FAFSA is income based and normally if you have a low income, and

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    Choosing a college is stressful and the pressure to make the right decision can become overwhelming. When determining which college to attend, college expenses become a primary focus for families, many times outweighing the preferred educational institution. My first choice for out of state colleges is San Diego State University and my preferred choice for an in-state college is the University of Arizona. While researching and comparing which college is the favored institution for me to attend, there

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    After high school, more and more students are opting to continue their education and earn a degree. However, many face a financial struggle. The cost to attend college is rising. Often, many might think that attending college is out of the question because of the cost. However, there is help available for those that are struggling with their finances. It is estimated that over half the students attending college receive some form of Financial Aid Assistance before graduating. In fact, the average

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    Each year dozens of workshops are held at multiple locations throughout the state of NJ. These workshops assist hundreds of students and their families to complete the FAFSA application for grants, loans and scholarships with fewer mistakes and in a timely manner. The majority of these are the families of high school seniors preparing to attend college in the fall semester. However, this program could potentially be expanded

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    I want to mentor a child and discuss my career during a lab session. I understand that my family and I are not living below the poverty line or fighting over bus fare, but this scholarship will still greatly benefit me. When my sister filed the FAFSA, she was not given an extraordinary amount of money. She had to take out loans to pay for her education. My family and I cannot afford to take out any more loans. In 2014, we lost our house due to foreclosure. For two years, every penny we earned went

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    nationwide. Factors like FAFSA criteria, federal loopholes, and the misleading of the youth make up a problem with an unclear solution. While it is well known that college tuition is on the rise, not enough people stop to uncover the foundational flaws in tuition assistance. For one, federal student aid relies too heavily on their parent’s income and taxes. That is, a student’s eligibility is dependent on possibly unrelated information that may not affect them. For instance, 2017 FAFSA asked for tax records

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    learn. However, there are plenty of scholarship and funding opportunities available for non-traditional students. You just need to know where to look. Your first step should always be filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA tells you how much in federal grants, scholarships and loans you qualify for based on income and the school you are attending, among other factors. Next, check out scholarship matching websites such as Fastweb.com or Scholarships.com. These

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    School is an expensive investment in one’s future, and the financial aid office enables students to pursue higher education by providing financial assistance through fee waivers, grants, and federal loans. The cost of education varies widely depending on the type of degree or certificate program the student is pursuing, as well as the type of school the student is attending. Cypress College is a two year institution which allows students to transfer to a four year university or to obtain a certificate

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