Like the FAFSA application, applications for the PROFILE are available in your high school guidance office and on the Web. The paper application and…
Explore financial aid options Dave, a guidance counselor whose sons both attended private colleges on merit scholarships advises, “Start doing your homework about colleges…
Start planning for financial aid early Finding the money you need to attend a two- or four-year institution or vocational/career college is a challenge,…
Obtaining Federal Aid is not as difficult as you might think. No matter who you are, you simply have to complete the FAFSA, also…
Ability to Benefit Colleges may or may not award federal aid to students without a high school or equivalency diploma, unless the student has…
If you qualified for a federal Pell Grant in your financial aid package, there are other financial aid opportunities that you should know about.…
If you have begun looking into colleges, then you have likely discovered that your education is going to be expensive. You’ve probably applied to…
Typically, colleges for which you have been accepted will send an awards letter to you in March or early April. This letter contains important…
The prospect of college can be a very exciting as well as a little scary. Your life is about to change dramatically, in many…