Most American families are offsetting the high cost of college by applying for some degree of financial aid by submitting their FAFSA (Free Application For Federal Student Aid) on or after January 2nd. Unfortunately, this is not a simple process as the college financial aid system is anything but user-friendly. There are an endless number of pitfalls in the application process, and it is far too easy for families to lose some or all of the aid they are eligible for.
Many families fail to even attempt application because they don’t know how to, or they incorrectly assume they are not qualified, or simply because they are intimidated by the complicated and confusing process and all its paperwork. With far more qualified applicants than desks in all of America’s colleges and universities, it is reasonable to expect a system intentionally designed to eliminate all but the most knowledgeable and persistent applicants.
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Grants and financial aid now available for students from the Obama administration. This includes single moms and regular college students. One thing to consider when applying for financial aid programs online is that the companies that provide these services also have bills to pay. The easier that they make it for them, the faster your application and funding will be processed.
Likewise, the easier the process is for you, the more money they make because they no longer have to employ as many people or outsource as much work as they need to do especially during the very busy times of the year when financial aid applications come flooding in. Here are few tips to help you get your financial aid or grant information on the top of the list allowing you to get your funding as quickly as possible.
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As if being the parent of a hormonal walking ball of energy is not enough excitement, half way through your child’s junior year of high school in Connecticut you realize that you will be the one filling out the college admission forms, financial aid forms and paying for the application fees. This means that you will most likely be the one stressing out about deadlines, scrambling for your financial records and being tempted to apply to a couple of Connecticut Colleges because each one charges a small fee to apply.
If you have all of a sudden found yourself in this situation then here are some life and hair saving tips:
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