November 2, 2010

Financial Aid | Tips For Applying Financial Aids To Fund Your Education

Looking for financial aid to fund your study? If you plan to go to college or graduate school, you should apply for financial aid; even you don’t think you will qualify. Although financial aid just pays for only a small part of the tuition fee, it is still money that your family doesn’t have to pay out from their pocket. Applying for financial aid shouldn’t be that complicated, here are some tips to guide you.

Most of colleges do have financial aids offer to their students. So, the first thing you should do is meet the financial aid officer at each college where you are applying for admission. You can schedule an appointment with the officer during your campus visit; if you can’t meet him personally, make a phone call or contact him through email. The purpose of the meeting is to understand in details what are the financial aids offered to the students from that colleges. Remember to check out the deadline of each financial aids application submission date. Get all your questions answered by the financial aid officer and make sure you understand all the requirements and support documents need to be attached with your application before you submit it.

Another tip is, apply first even you have not decided to go to the college yet. Because financial aids often awarded on a first-come, first-served basis, and the school may close the application submission even before the deadline reach. So if you wait until the acceptance letters arrive, you will most likely to miss out. You may apply more than one financial aid, and later decides which offer to accept, if you receive more than one offer.

The first step in apply any of financial aids, either offer by community college, four-year college, or university, you need to first fill up the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), which enable you to receive financial aid from federal government programs. You just need to file one copy regardless the number of admissions you apply for. Always plan to file the FAFSA on or as soon your senior year in high school as possible, because the earlier you apply the faster you will receive your results and the more aid you are likely to get. The fastest way to apply the financial aid is through internet and you can file FAFSA online to speed up the application process.

Approximately a month after you file for FAFSA, you will receive a Student Aid Report (SAR). This form tells you what your Estimated Family Contribution (EPC) is, based on your family’s financial capability as reported on the FAFSA. Review the SAR over carefully and correct any mistakes you find right away. After all errors have been corrected, the colleges can decide how much to award you in financial aid and what kinds of aid to give you.

Soon after you receive the acceptance letter from colleges you apply for admission. You will also receive a financial aid package offers by the colleges. Carefully review the offers before you decide which one to accept.

Summary

You don’t need to pay in full for your college study; there are financial aids available for you to apply for. Hope the tips above will give some guide for applying your financial aids. Start to apply for financial aids as early as possible so that you won’t miss any of them which you are qualified for.

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April 11, 2011

Green Red @ 9:54 pm:

Hi again and good to see you Rowland.

Sorry they disturbed your relations with GOPS and so forth. We had a Hillel i think that's what it was called too.

Within them also, there was a single progressive Jewish folk who talked about people of Israel not liking the regime….

Anyhow, seeing the good people, despite their media washing their heads against Moslems etc., they have wonderful people too but, with the degree of financial help of the US to that regime, it seems – and i don't want to talk like Spartacist league but, it seems only the people of Israel can reach their hands to people of Palestine and, regardless of what's on the surface election, very, very kind people i have seen on both sides (including Jewish woman making haven cultural for Palestine people, this guy residing in LA who revealed lots of NUKE secrets and, there has been American people standing alone in front of a tractor, doing other things but, at most out here we could demand less financial aids to help that bad regime.

And people of Israel, please open your hearts and, when you take better policy demand kindness from other side too. Demand true secular state and, whatever Nazis, others have done wrong, don't play it back on others. What are your ten commandments anyway? You should not kill sister/brothers. What good killing Robin did except making war worse? He wasn't a saint in his earlier years but, killer was certainly the sinner…

June 16, 2011

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July 29, 2011

Katy Killjoy @ 11:41 am:

Your letter won't do anything nor get anywhere with USC. They just see it as a scorned student who's in a spiteful state of mind and feels cheated. You have a valid point but writing a letter won't do any good. It's just a known that out of state tuition is higher and many students can't afford it. You did the right thing by just choosing to go to a school in your home state.

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