November 20, 2010
Financial Aid | Financial Aid And Scholarships Make Paying For College More Affordable
Parents who have a child going to college in the next year or so are paying particular attention to cost due to the current economic uncertainties. Many are feeling stressed, confused and intimidated about applying for financial aid. While this can sometimes be a daunting task, it may be easier than you think. Getting the facts and understanding what financial aid is all about will relieve some of your anxiety.
Financial aid is an essential part of any college education. Parents should never be embarrassed about applying for financial aid. It is the only way for most families to make college affordable. Financial aid does not only cover tuition, room and board, but can be used for other college expenses as well. Financial aid is provided by federal, state, institutional, or private sources and may consist of grants, loans, work-study, or scholarships. Financial aid is awarded based on demonstrated financial need and availability of funds.
Financial aid is available for students in a variety of circumstances so parents should always complete an FAFSA application. Many families with an income in the six digits receive financial aid. In addition, if your family has experienced a significant financial change, you should contact a financial officer at the school your child is planning to attend and explain the situation. Most colleges want to work with you and make attending their school possible.
Loans are financial assistance that must be repaid. However, unlike other kinds of loans, need-based student loans do not have to be repaid until your student graduates from college. Loans for college are available at low interest rates to students and parents. Loans must be paid back. You do not pay back grants. Some loans are based on financial need and others are available regardless of your financial circumstances.
College scholarships are available to students who have demonstrated considerable merit or financial need. Some are awarded to students with special circumstances. For example, college scholarships are awarded to qualified students with moderate to profound hearing loss to continue their education at undergraduate and graduate levels. Any student who feels that he or she cannot afford a college education should seek out college scholarships, because the funds are available for those who look for them. Students must demonstrate a serious commitment to academic excellence.
Merit-based aid does not require a FAFSA but it is strongly encouraged, as these scholarships rarely pay the entire cost of attendance. Most scholarships do not require a separate application. Merit programs, including scholarship programs, help students who have special abilities. Often, you do not have to show financial need to receive money through merit-based programs. Merit aid is frequently renewed every year as long as a student maintains a certain GPA.
College scholarships are out there waiting for you to find them. So take the time to look for yours. College scholarships are available as a result of taxes and donations given by corporations, private companies as well as many religious and educational associations. A lot of companies like to donate money because this way they can get their taxes reduced. College Scholarships are a form of financial aid and large colleges and universities can become more of a possibility just by applying for a college scholarship in many different areas, subjects, and interests.
Too often families only encourage their children to apply to state universities because they feel that everything else is unaffordable. White private schools are usually more expensive, they often provide financial aid and scholarships that can sometimes make attending them cost less than public schools. Educational consultants are a great resource for helping you find schools that are generous with their financial aid and non-need based aid. You can find a qualified educational consultant in your state by going to www.hecaonline.org.
Paying for a college education with loans and scholarships is well worth the investment. Experts say that college graduates will earn twice as much money in their lifetime as high school graduates. Search for college scholarships that are right for you, apply for financial aid, and look into low interest loans so that going to college will not just be a dream, but a reality.
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9 Comments on Financial Aid | Financial Aid And Scholarships Make Paying For College More Affordable »
April 9, 2011
kathy059 @ 6:40 pm:
Most aid to Israel is in the form of money which is used to buy military arms and equipment from US weapons suppliers, so in a way, it is just a round about subsidy for the US Military/Industrial complex.
May 5, 2011
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May 17, 2011
Carly R. @ 11:01 am:
Check out: EducationGrant.com- it's an online research tool to help you find the financial aid resources that can help you pay for your college education. We will dig into the details of Education Grants, Financial Aid, Scholarships, and Student Loans.
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May 21, 2011
kathy a. @ 1:37 am:
caldem, i also went to a private college, on scholarships and luck and working up to 3 jobs. and yes, i'm grateful for the financial aid available. my husband and my sister went to UC berkeley, both working themselves through, with financial aid.
the point here is that financial aid is not keeping up. and the costs are so high now that no student can get by without very serious financial help. my parents contributed $2000 to my post-high school education, and then i was on my own. and in my day, i could get by without enormous loans. that is not really true now.
August 19, 2011
Twitter @ 1:47 pm:
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August 30, 2011
Crazy Pirate @ 4:03 am:
I am so sorry she responded to you in such a way. God works in each of us. Who am I to say what He should be working on in you and at what time? Do you see what I mean? If God pointed out all my failings at once, I don't think I could take it. It is hard sometimes, I know, not to take someones words to heart esp. if they hurt but you should be concerned about what God thinks of you not a stranger.
Matthew 7:3-5 (New International Version)
3"Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother's eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye? 4How can you say to your brother, 'Let me take the speck out of your eye,' when all the time there is a plank in your own eye? 5You hypocrite, first take the plank out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brother's eye.
Remember, no one is perfect.
If we were, we would be Jesus! : )
God Bless
September 10, 2011
Twitter @ 12:34 am:
Speculation grows in Jerusalem over Turkey prime minister’s trip to Cairo amid concerns it could deepen regional tension The Turkish prime minister is to visit Cairo on Monday amid concern in Israel that he may seek an alliance between the two countries with the aim of increasing the Jewish state’s isolation in the region. The visit by Recep Tayyip Erdogan – the first by a Turkish leader to Egypt for 15 years – comes against the backdrop of a spiralling diplomatic offensive against Israel by Ankara, which the US is seeking to contain. A separate crisis between Israel and Egypt after the killing of five Egyptian security officers last month appears to have been averted. But relations between the two neighbours remain delicate, a situation Erdogan may seek to exploit. Turkey and Egypt are expected to explore areas of co-operation, and Erdogan may offer the post-Mubarak government much-needed financial aid, which would inevitably secure him leverage. "Turkey may be ready to invest a lot…
September 27, 2011
prplfae @ 6:35 am:
It means you have not been late in paying your student loan bills.
It is a good thing to not be in default.
=)
October 4, 2011
??????? @ 11:56 am:
Congress’s plans to cut aid to Palestinians –