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1. Financial Aid Myths
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... is really true that many grants compensate merit, however almost all federal assistance is based on personal need and doesn't even think about marks. In the event that I Apply for a Loan, I Have to ...
2. College Grant Information
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College Grant Information A grant is an award offered from a federal agency to help you pay for your tuition, and the best thing about them is that they don't need to be paid back. Nobody wants to ...
... is available during the third and fourth years of undergraduate study to full-time students who are eligible for the Federal Pell Grant and who are majoring in physical, life, or computer sciences, mathematics, ...
... reduced. Eligibility Requirements To be eligible for each academic year, a student must: Be a U.S. citizen; Be a Federal Pell Grant recipient; Be enrolled full-time in a degree program; ...
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) The Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) program is for undergraduates with exceptional financial need. Pell Grant recipients ...
6. Federal Pell Grant Information
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Federal Pell Grant Informatoin A Federal Pell Grant, unlike a loan, does not have to be repaid. Pell Grants are awarded usually only to undergraduate students who have not earned a bachelor's or a professional ...
7. Teach Grant Program
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... the program of study for which you received a TEACH Grant. IMPORTANT: If you fail to complete this service obligation, all amounts of TEACH Grants that you received will be converted to a Federal Direct ...
... postsecondary education. Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education Grant (TEACH Grant) Federal Pell Grant Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) The Academic ...
9. Financial Aid FAQ
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... made available from grants, college scholarships, student loans, and part-time employment from federal, state, institutional, and private sources. The types and amounts of aid awarded are determined by ...
... with the US Dept of Education's Federal Student Aid estimator. Try not to become overwhelmed. Maintaining your calendar of deadlines will help ensure that nothing will surprise you. This issue is ...
11. Free Financial Aid Tips Newsletter for February
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... Universities and colleges are allotted a certain amount of money from the federal government which they distribute to students in return for services provided by students. Work-study allows a student to ...
12. Free Financial Aid Tips Newsletter for January
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... such as federal tax returns, and the College Board will send that information over to the participating school. If you get a notice that documents are required, be sure to send them as promptly.   Last ...
13. Free Financial Aid Tips Newsletter for December
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... you and your parents to fill it out together. Another important link is the “Federal School Code Search”, which allows you to search the schools you want your FAFSA information sent to. FAFSA will then ...
14. Free Financial Aid Tips Newsletter for October
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... pay for college, then consider filing a supplemental aid application. Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) Programs are submitted along with the FAFSA and can be filed with your schools ...
15. Free Financial Aid Tips Newsletter for November
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... you must fill out and submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA requires you and your parents to create an electronic pin number in order to electronically identify yourself ...
...  In conjunction with the federal government, the College Board initiated an incentive program to help schools increase student participation in AP programs. Although numbers and performance levels have ...
... has brought about federal laws that guarantee you the same access to college as all students, as well as the right to reasonable accommodations for your disabilities. A greater number of disabled students ...
... The only exception to this rule would be if you’re applying for a job with the federal government. In that case, you would include high school data. When distributing a resume outside the U.S., high ...
... employers such as the federal government are setting new standards for telecommuting by embracing the concept rather than rejecting it. There's even a new term for it now that covers not just those working ...
The Federal Resume Part Four: Do's & Don'ts In some ways, federal resumes are similar to those you might create for a job in the private sector. However, there are also marked differences. Keep these ...
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